Nov 21, 2024; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets quarterback Aaron Philo (12) drops back to pass against the North Carolina State Wolfpack in the third quarter at Bobby Dodd Stadium at Hyundai Field. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images Brett Davis-Imagn Images

Georgia Tech head coach Brent Key has been adamant this offseason that he thinks his program has the best quarterback room in the country heading into the 2025 season and even if you don't agree, there is an argument to be made that Key is right.

The Yellow Jackets have one of the most experienced quarterbacks in the country in Haynes King, but last season saw freshman Aaron Philo emerge as the future of the position for Georgia Tech. Philo played well in wins over Miami and NC State to end the season and with both players back, Georgia Tech has little concern about the most important position on the field.

Earlier in March, after one spring practice, Georgia Tech head coach Brent Key talked about his quarterback room and made a claim that it is the best in the country, something that he has said multiple times this offseason:

"Well, I mean, I've said this and I'm not afraid to say this publicly. I mean, I do believe we have the best quarterback room in the country. I mean, with all guys returning, the competition that they have day to day. I mean, it's great from the quarterback room to the offensive meetings, the offensive unit rooms, all of the, really across the board. I mean, look, you don't do some of the things Haynes did last year. You don't have Aaron Philo in there competing. And you're not able to come in if you're Aaron Philo and compete the way he did last year if it wasn't for the other guys and for Haynes and for Graham Knowles. And when you talk to somebody, it's changed the way they look and the way they throw the ball. I mean, you know, Graham's got as much upside as anybody. So we've got a really good room there. Uh, fully expect these guys to compete every single day from now until the last snap of the last game of the season."

In a column today, CBS Sports analyst Chip Patterson said that after spring, Georgia Tech has the ACC's best quarterback depth:

The Yellow Jackets have the ACC's best QB depth: "Haynes King's return to guaranteed another season of dynamic and gritty quarterback play for the Yellow Jackets, but it also sets up the offense to have a true transition season. Backup Aaron Philo could see his workload increase in his second year with the program. And while it's not always the case, both King and Philo spent the spring engaged in what seems to be healthy competition. They sat together to answer questions after the spring game and are focused on being prepared for whatever they are called to do when the season arrives.

There are other ACC teams that could see a big step back if QB1 has to miss time, but Georgia Tech not only has a good option if it has to go to QB2, but could utilize both players to help their chances for success in key situations."

Two of Georgia Tech's five losses came with King out of the lineup. When he came back, he split time with Philo in wins over Miami and NC State, before playing his normal full-time snaps against the Bulldogs. Philo played the majority of snaps in the win over the Wolfpack. Philo finished the game 19-33 for 265 yards as well as 57 yards rushing and led the game-winning drive.

How good was Philo? He finished as the highest-graded quarterback in the entire country in week 13 according to PFF (Pro Football Focus). Philo earned a 93.7 grade (top in the country) and a 93.3 passing grade (3rd in the country).

In an article from earlier in the offseason, 247Sports Carter Bahns listed King as a dark horse Heisman candidate:

"If Haynes King was healthy all year, there is no telling how special of a season this would have been for both himself and Georgia Tech. The fifth-year veteran took a major leap as a passer, going from an ACC-high 16 interceptions last season to just one on 236 pass attempts all year. That is not to mention his game-changing ability on the ground. Georgia saw firsthand how much King improved in Year 2 with the Yellow Jackets when he racked up 413 total yards and five touchdowns in their eight-overtime thriller. A healthy 2025 without a step backward would put him in the Heisman conversation."

It is hard to argue there are many quarterback rooms as set at Georgia Tech's, both for next year and for the future. Next season has a chance at being special for Georgia Tech and both King and Philo are reasons for optimism.

Additional Links

2026 Four-Star LB Chad Fairchild Eyes July Commitment & Talks Relationship With Georgia Tech

Georgia Tech Makes The Final Four For Three Star OL Zykie Helton

ACC Quarterback Rankings: 247Sports Has Haynes King As A Top Four QB In The ACC Entering 2025


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