If you’re looking for the heart of Georgia Tech’s future, start with the name Jack Richerson. The 6-foot-4 athlete from Marist isn’t just bringing his talents to The Flats, and he’s bringing two sports worth of impact.
The Yellow Jackets secured a major recruiting win Friday evening when Richerson, a 2026 tight end and baseball standout, announced his commitment to Georgia Tech on social media. His decision sent a ripple through Tech nation, as Brent Key and the baseball staff landed one of the state’s most versatile and high-upside prospects.
This isn’t just a two-for-one deal, it’s a blueprint for how Tech is building for the future.
#committed https://t.co/aF7OJIuon3
— Jack Richerson (@jackricherson13) June 21, 2025
A Football Force with a Championship Pedigree
Richerson has been a standout on both sides of the ball for powerhouse Marist, helping lead the War Eagles to the state title game in 2024. While his junior stats jump off the page, 67 tackles, 15 sacks, and 24 tackles for loss, his future on the gridiron lies on the offensive side.
In Marist’s traditional wing-T, tight ends are rarely featured in the passing game. But Richerson’s skill set defies the scheme. He’s a natural pass-catcher, sharp in reading zone coverages, and lethal between the hashes. His blocking, already a strength, fits the mold of a Georgia Tech offense that values physicality and versatility.
“I would put my ball skills up against anyone in the class,” Richerson said in May. “When the ball is in the air, I’m going up to make a play.”
That confidence isn’t just talk, it’s backed by tape.
Diamond Dominance: A Legitimate Two-Way Star
On the baseball field, Richerson is equally imposing. A 3B/RHP/1B, he combines elite size with technical precision. He’s posted a 6.76 60-yard dash, a 90 mph fastball, and drives the ball with serious pop.
Scouts rave about his swing mechanics, fielding instincts, and strong arm from multiple positions. And while his future may lean toward football, there’s no question he has pro-level tools on the mound and at the plate.
According to Perfect Game, Richerson “has a long and strong swing with big power potential” and is “an excellent student”, a perfect fit for Georgia Tech’s academic-athletic balance.
What This Means for Tech
Richerson becomes the second tight end commit in Georgia Tech’s 2026 class, following Luke Harpring, also from Marist. It’s another high-IQ, high-ceiling addition for Key, who continues to build a class loaded with toughness and versatility.
Georgia Tech now holds 16 commitments in the 2026 cycle, and Richerson could be one of the most important.
He’s not just a fit, he’s a statement.
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