Georgia Tech has been on a roll when it comes to recruiting in the month of June, but they might not be done just yet. The Yellow Jackets are still in the mix when it comes to several top prospects and one of those is 2027 OT Dewey Young.
For the second consecutive season, Georgia Tech and Colorado are going to face each other in week one and like last year, it is going to be one of the most intriguing games of opening weekend.
There are not many programs that have had a better month of June on the recruiting trail than Georgia Tech. After entering the month with only three commitments, the Yellow Jackets are now at 26 commitments and now have a top-25 recruitng class.
After the program's most successful season in a decade, Georgia Tech is undergoing some change ahead of 2026. You could almost say that this is a new era of Georgia Tech Football.
It is almost time for another EA Sports College Football Video Game, and the ratings for the upcoming game were revealed yesterday. Ratings are a hot debate among not just fans of the game, but amongst fanbases as well, determining which players on the roster were underrated by the makers of the game.
Georgia Tech is heading into the 2026 football season as a sleeper, once again overlooked. Despite winning nine games last season, they are viewed as a
One of the fastest-rising 2029 prospects in the country is Collins Hill defensive back Jame’l Davis, who saw varsity playing time as a freshman. He took full advantage and had a productive season for the Eagles.
Georgia Tech may have one of the final pieces to the puzzle for the 2027 cycle and have one of the more elite offensive tackles in the country after Kal-El Johnson committed to the Yellow Jackets.
What a journey it has been for Kowacie Reeves, who now has made it to the NBA. He began his career with the Florida Gators, where he averaged 7 points per game over two seasons. Reeves was the leading scorer for the Yellow Jackets for the 2025-2026 season, averaging 15.1 points, 3.8 rebounds, and 1.2 assists.
Georgia Tech has a number of second-year players who must take the next step forward in their careers for the Yellow Jackets to take the next step as a program.
The Yellow Jackets have been on a tear in the month of June and are looking at another top 25 class under Brent Key. who has had a very successful recruiting month and have landed a number of top-end prospects in the month of June.
The Yellow Jackets are ushering in a new era of football with the same head coach but a bevy of new players coming into the fold. When you look at the offense, they added key players like Alberto Mendoza, Justice Haynes, Isaiah Fuhrmann, Gavin Harris, Chris Corbo, and Spencer Mermans, to name a few.
Georgia Tech did a phenomenal job of ending the 2026 recruiting cycle despite some unknowns with a new head coach and recruits unsure of whether they should come ot the Flats.
Georgia Tech is looking to rebound after a rough 2025-2026 campaign. They made the necessary changes in order to take a step forward as a program and get where they want to go.
It is draft night in the NBA, and while the Yellow Jackets don’t have any players who are NBA prospects this year, that could be a different story next year.
Georgia Tech has been on a great run on the recruiting trail in the month of June for the 2027 class, but the Yellow Jackets got their first commitment for the 2028 class tonight.
Don’t sleep on the Yellow Jackets heading into the 2026 season. They have several big games in conference play against some of the conference's elite. As they have shown us before, they are no stranger to pulling off big-time victories and shocking the college football world, especially as an underdog.
Georgia Tech has been on an absolute terror with its recruiting and has covered its bases on practically every position. With 25 players committed and nine blue-chip prospects, it is really hard to ask for more or a better job done.
Georgia Tech has assembled a new coaching staff for the 2026 season and will have several new faces on the sidelines in the fall. However, several names are standing out as stars on the rise in the coaching ranks.
When you take a look at the rankings this year leading into the preseason, Georgia Tech RB Justice Haynes has been largely overlooked as a top running back in college football.
Georgia Tech has always played and scheduled some of the best opponents year in and year out. You can take a look at their nonconference schedule in recent memory, which has included Notre Dame, Colorado, Tennessee, Kansas, Ole Miss, and others.
With less than a week of the contact period for the 2028 class, the Yellow Jackets have been reaching out to kids from all over the country to build rapport with athletes.
When Georgia Tech went to Boulder, Colorado, last season to open the year against the Buffaloes, it turned out to be one of the most exciting games of the week one slate in college football.
The latest projected win totals came out the other day for the ACC and all 17 teams in the conference. Georgia Tech sits in the middle of the pack. BETMGM has the Yellow Jackets' win total currently set at 6.5 Georgia Tech sits behind Miami (10.5), SMU (8.5), Louisville (7.5), Pittsburgh (7.5), Virginia (7.5), Clemson (7.5), and NC State (6.5).
Brent Key has got something good going down in Atlanta, and the Yellow Jackets are reaping the reward of those good vibes on the recruiting trail.
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