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WAR ROOM: Georgia Tech Football Team 6/30

As promised during my video the other night here is the WAR ROOM this will focus only on FB team stuff.

I'll go spot by spot.

In an overview mode, Brent Key had a lot to clean up as things got a little odd prior to him taking over and there were academic issues and other things that needed to be cleaned up. The team's GPA took a significant jump in the spring. Some guys had to really buckle down and focus, but they have and the classroom piece is improving, which will help Key tremendously with his goals moving ahead.

At the QB spot, Zach Pyron is the leader in the clubhouse for the job, but Haynes King has been improving. Essentially the feedback from the TAMU transfers was a lack of player development from Jimbo and his staff overall. There were some shocking things that some of the players were unfamiliar with in terms of just base techniques and intricacies of their positions that should've been taught in year one on campus at any major school. I had someone tell me it was shocking how little player development was going on with those kids. So King is in that curve of having to learn QB fundamentals while trying to compete and learn a new offense. Pyron just had to learn a new offense because he already knows Weinke's coaching style and what he demands with things like footwork for example. I've sort of maintained for a while I don't expect them to name the starter for game one until after the second scrimmage in Fall Camp at the earliest and honestly given the unknowns of playing Louisville I would not be shocked if Key just said F-it and doesn't name a starting QB before the first game at all publicly. Brody Rhodes has made some significant strides a well despite being a walk-on and the staff are very pleased with how he has come along.

At RB, one interesting tidbit I keep hearing is that a lot of people would not be shocked if Evan Dickens either ends up as the starter or the #2 running back before the season ends. His development has been rapid and his body just needs to catch up with the mental side of things (he needs to put on some good weight). Dontae Smith is likely the #1 guy going into the season, the key for him will be staying at 100 percent as he was not at times last year and still played really hard, but was clearly not his usual self. Jamie Felix and Tre Cooley are battling for that second spot at the moment. Both of them have things they need to work on, but Felix is very talented as well. The staff moved Jamal Haynes to running back as well to give them another weapon out of the backfield and to help him contribute on the field this year possibly as the slot position is stacked at the moment.

Speaking of slot receivers that might be the most interesting position to watch as the talent has really ratcheted up in that room with Malik Rutherford, Christian Leary, and newcomers Eric Singleton and Bailey Stockton. Rutherford is rock solid and is very dynamic. Leary is more of the jet-sweep, screen-type guy, but SIngleton is really interesting because he is insanely fast like Ahmarean Brown fast and can fly down the field like AB did to take the top off the defense and it is not like Rutherford or Leary are slow. I would not be shocked to see Singleton line up at outside receiver either and his hands are solid, he just needs to improve his route running, but on a go ball, it will be very hard to contain him. Stockton came to GT as a PWO, but I am going to bet he ends up on a scholarship if he continues to develop. He can play inside and outside and the other guys working out with him this summer have raved about him.

The biggest news at WR is Leo Blackburn is ahead of schedule with his rehab. There is a decent chance he plays this season probably more toward the final 5-6 weeks of the season, but he could be cleared in October if his rehab remains on schedule. Chase Lane has come in and worked very hard and impressed everyone with his desire and skills. I was a little bit underwhelmed by the addition, but if he can translate that to the field he could be a steal of a pickup. Abdul Janneh continues to improve and he is a very solid outside guy. Dominic Blaylock is the big X factor guy in the room and he will be playing the X receiver spot for GT. He is an elite talent but hasn't stayed healthy in his career. DJ Moore is having a good offseason and he is a guy I think could break out. Right now he needs to add some more weight to his frame and stay healthy. Zion Taylor is in freshman land right now just learning the playbook and what to do, but they really like him as well.

Sliding over to TE, Luke Benson has been the guy everyone has spoken about from offseason workouts. Benson missed the spring recovering from an undisclosed injury, but he is a very dynamic guy in the passing game. Apparently both Benson and Dylan Leonard didn't enjoy their Chip Long experience and that may have impacted their performance on the field last year. Leonard had a strong spring and both have traditionally been known as sure-handed receivers, but both had drop issues last year. Hopefully, that goes away. Leonard just needs to stay healthy, he has had tremendously bad luck with injuries and has played through significant injuries the last two years that hampered him on the field. Brett Seither is the other guy who the coaches are very excited about. Seither sprained his ankle ahead of the spring game and basically pushed his way onto the field in the spring game and then reinjured the ankle in the spring game and they had to take his helmet away because he wanted to go back in. That kid just wants to play ball and that is a welcome change. The staff are very excited about Jackson Long as well, he just needs to develop his body.

Upfront on offense, Corey Robinson II is having a strong offseason at a key time for him as the staff was actively shopping for someone to compete against him for the starting job. He is benefitting from working with coach AJ on his S&C and he is seeing results. If he can hold off the competition that will allow GT to keep Jordan Brown inside at guard. The transfer from Charlotte missed spring ball but he is a massive guy and he can help fill out the guard rotation that is suddenly deep with Joe Fusile and either Connor Scaglione or Paul Tchio as the starting two guards plus Brown and Jordan Williams if necessary. They are putting Williams back at right tackle for the upcoming season where he is competing with Jakiah Leftwich and Robinson/Williams/Leftwich would be the three-tackle rotation with Brown as a fourth option if necessary. Scaglione can also play all five OL positions if necessary so that is a cool depth piece. At center, Weston Franklin has really stepped up his leadership piece and they have an interesting future group there with Brandon Best and Gabe Fortson now as well. Tyler Gibson who I thought would be in that tackle rotation has not progressed much yet. The newcomers all look the part as well, I do not expect any of the true freshman OLs to play a role this upcoming year and that would be a welcomed change.

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The Tech Way Suite @ Braves vs. White Sox

Georgia Tech Family,

We are thrilled to offer you a SUITE experience Friday, July 14th! Join Haynes King, Zeek Biggers and Jordan Williams at Truist Park as the Braves take on the White Sox. First Pitch is at 7:20 pm.

Suite experience includes food, drinks and parking. Tickets are available to purchase for $1,000 each.

100% of the proceeds from this event support NIL opportunities for Georgia Tech student-athletes.

To reserve your spot please email Arryana@studentathletenil.com

The Tech Way is a proud partner of Georgia Tech Athletics.

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JOL Mailbag 6/27 Sponsored by Auto-Owners Insurance

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I pushed this back a day just because of the flood of content and commits coming off the weekend.


Camp will be right around the corner before we know it. Are you to the ‘excited for the season’ portion of the off-season yet?

KQ- I'm ready for a little bit of home time right now just because I've been at so many camps and been writing so many updates and commitment stories and whatnot I'd like to focus on some other things I want to write and I also am ready for a little bit of hoops stuff. I am ready to see some football though. I do miss it. I am not excited about Fall Camp 2024 though. I think I need some recharge before that happens.

When do you start making and booking travel plans?

KQ- I booked all my hotels the night the schedule was released and then I'll book my flights based on sales for the most part. I try to fly Delta whenever possible, but they can price me out at times so I'll keep an eye on a Southwest sale or American or United. Once I have my flights I'll book rental cars. That is starting to happen and hence why I launched the GoFundMe thing because that really does relieve some of the burden of travel expenses for the site and allows me to be more flexible as well so I'm able to book when it is cheapest.

Why do the trolls on this site have to hijack nearly every thread? I go read about a new commit and I get pages of dumb, off-topic posts.

KQ- It is a conversational style and some like to interject or offer their color to it. If you find you are disliking someone, click on their profile and there is an ignore button. I wish I could use it sometimes.

I know it has been almost all camps and recruiting for the coaches for the past few weeks, but is anybody on the staff (support guys?) actually doing any game planning for our individual opponents during these summer months? Stuff like looking at spring game film, looking at rosters/strengths/weaknesses/tendancies?

KQ- Yes they are working on that stuff all the time. I spoke with a staff member who was telling me about the difficulties in some of the scouting for Louisville for example because you have new coordinators and they have a crap ton of transfers so they have to pull film of the players from previous stops and try to match that with schemes that Brohm used at Purdue. Of course, Louisville has to do the same thing with quite a bit of GT's roster as well and the new OC.

Worst case and best case scenario for GT football this season

KQ- So the example I'll always use is the 2015 GT football season when everything that could go wrong did with injuries at key spots and the team also lost a ton of close games and ended up with a 3-win season that was way off the norm for that coach. I've seen it happen at other places with seasoned coaches as well. So that is your baseline worst-case scenario. My ceiling for this team if I put on gold-colored glasses would be like 8 regular season wins. That would win Brent ACC COY more than likely. The schedule is still hard and there are a ton of questions and guys who will be getting better as the season rolls along who haven't started here or in some cases played a ton.

Why has Key's plan to recruit mainly out of GA failed? (it seems to look that way from the outside)

Are in-state kids not buying it yet with GT? I expected the class to be 75%+ in state due to the emphasis given earlier in the year.


KQ- I think Key's approach is getting the best players he can into the program whether they are from Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Arkansas or the Moon. Would he likes to be more locally focused? I'm sure he would and it would be much easier on the staff but they have a lot of cleaning up to do with GT's image in Georgia after the last four years. GT isn't UGA or Bama or even Auburn or Clemson who would get the benefit of the doubt from local kids. That has never been how this has worked in my many years covering GT or even growing up around people recruited heavily going back to the early 90s.

- How many hours per week do coaches spend talking (call, text, social, etc.) to recruits that don't commit and sign to their school?
- We've heard how big a deal recruiting in GA was going to be, yet 10 of the 16 commits are out of state with that number likely to get bigger by weekend's end. Will the final class have 50% from GA, and is that number even relevant at this point?


KQ- @Russell Johnson can answer this

What coaches on the staff will be hard to retain next year especially if we have great year?

KQ- Most of them want to be in this area and that is part of why Brent put the staff together that he did. They are from here or want to raise their kids here. I am not as concerned about that and that like worrying about some young Braves player turning into a stud and then worrying about paying him while he is still on his rookie contract. I'd worry about that when the wins pile up. If they do, Key will have the resources to keep them IMO.

arginally OT - do you have any insight into the PxP situation? For example:

Does Andy D see himself here long-term?
Now that Brandon G is back in Atlanta for Braves games, is there a scenario where he returns as football PxP?
Is Wiley Ballard the "dark horse" or maybe long-term aim for the AA?


KQ- I think Andy has no desire to leave GT anytime soon. He very much enjoys his job. Brandon is doing a job that does not allow him to have the time to ever be a college team's play by play guy. It was possible with guys like Wes Durham or Gene Deckerhoff because they call NFL and CFB not the MLB season that rolls through the first month and a half of the CFB season. I think the Braves are on the road for like three of the first four weekends of GT football. The last Braves regular season game is Oct 1st!

I like Wiley a lot, I think he could end up in that gig one day if it opens up. Andy has always been very nice to me as well to be clear and I am at the games are rarely listening to the broadcast so I can't even give you a real opinion on the subject if I wanted to share it. I've listened to I think three complete broadcasts over the last five years just because I am working and can't listen and work. It doesn't work for me.

What comes first a 5 star commit for GT basketball or GT football? And why?

KQ- Probably basketball. I think Damon could swing that if he got some NIL mojo working for him. GT men's basketball signed 4 Rivals 5-star players, Crit, Thaddeus, Bosh and Favors and zero in football in 23 years and counting though Calvin Johnson should've been a 5-star and people who worked in the industry back then will tell you they screwed that one up. I was still in college then, but I've always heard that.

Out of the new hires for the GT football staff who has impressed you the most so far?

KQ- Ironically it is someone that Key retained but put in a totally different role, Donald Hill-Eley, Ace's dad. He is one of the people who just gets stuff done and I got to see him work a lot during the camps and he is a fixer type when there is an issue or someone needs to step up and lead to handle a situation if Key isn't around. Key brought in a ton of quality people though.

Most important game got GT football this season and why?

KQ- It is probably that Wake Forest game because if they win that I think they will go bowling.

It seems this staff is willing to offer/accept “lower recruits” than the previous staff. Do you think this staff cares less about rankings? Do they feel more confident with their own scouting? Opinion?

KQ- There is confidence in their scouting but they are also taking those guys now so if you miss you have time to part ways and move on to another target. I thought sometimes the previous staff got into star-chasing mode and missed some kids because of that. Really other than the kid from Arizona, it makes sense where they are getting their lower-ranked kids as well, kids from Alabama at smaller schools with less exposure or guys who played both ways in HS so they are less polished at a spot.

FOOTBALL RECRUITING Team Rankings Update..

Good morning.

Georgia Tech is at No. 15 nationally following the commitment of Trashun Griffin late last night.

4th in the ACC overall (their next commitment will push them to 3rd)
7th in the ACC in average star ranking

Softball Inks USC Upstate Transfer Domingue



Big South standout infielder heads to The Flats as a grad transfer



THE FLATS –
Georgia Tech softball and coach Aileen Morales announced the signing of USC Upstate grad transfer infielder Tiffany Domingue to the roster on Wednesday.



Domingue comes to The Flats on the heels of a decorated career with the Spartans, including three all-conference selections and an all-freshman nod amongst the Big South throughout her four collegiate seasons. Most recently, the incoming Yellow Jacket was named Big South all-conference second team, appeared on the Big South all-tournament team and was once voted Big South player of the week during her final season at USC Upstate. Domingue landed Big South first team all-conference honors the year prior, following up a lauded 2021 season as she garnered Big South second team all-conference honors, was voted onto the Big South all-tournament team, landed on the Big South all-freshman team and picked up a pair of Big South freshman of the week recognitions.



En route to all those honors, Domingue batted near the .350 mark in three of her first four seasons. A year ago, the steady presence at the plate piled up 58 hits with 13 doubles, a triple and 15 home runs for 46 RBI to bat .347 on the season. Domingue also made her mark on the base path with double-digit steals, registering 11.



As a junior, the consistent bat racked up 61 hits, 10 doubles, a pair of triples and eight home runs for 43 RBI and a .365 average at the dish. Domingue stole all eight bases she attempted to swipe as well.



In her second collegiate season, the York, S.C., native earned 39 starts as she picked up 38 hits, 10 doubles, two triples and six dingers for 33 RBI, also stealing every base she attempted with four that year.



Although Domingue’s freshman season was cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the former Spartan started all 24 games. Despite the abbreviated season, the future Jacket turned in 27 hits, six doubles and three home runs for 21 RBI for a scorching .360 batting average to begin her college career.



Domingue joins Georgia Tech’s 2023 signing class that was ranked 30th by Extra Inning Softball in the fall, with all three of Tech’s 2023 incoming freshmen being ranked in the top 50 of the same publication’s 2023 Extra Elite 100. The class provides depth to different levels of the field being composed of one pitcher, one outfielder and two infielders.

Tech to Host Florida in ACC/SEC Women’s Basketball Challenge



Yellow Jackets welcome Gators to McCamish Pavilion on Nov. 29



THE FLATS – Georgia Tech women’s basketball will host Florida on Wednesday, Nov. 29 in the inaugural ACC/SEC Women’s Basketball Challenge, the respective conferences and ESPN announced on Wednesday. Tipoff is set for 5 p.m. and the game will be televised live on an ESPN network (network designation TBA).



Despite their relatively close proximity, the ACC/SEC Challenge matchup between Georgia Tech and Florida will be only the second meeting in series history and the first in 37 years. In the only previous matchup, the Yellow Jackets downed the Gators, 82-72, on Dec. 5, 1986 in Atlanta.



No stranger to squaring off against SEC foes, Georgia Tech has claimed at least one win over an SEC opponent in three of its four seasons under head coach Nell Fortner (the only exception being the Covid-19-shortened 2020-21 campaign). Last season, the Yellow Jackets earned a 57-51 win at Auburn.



2023-24 Georgia Tech women’s basketball tickets will go on sale in the near future.

The Tech Way Becomes Proud Partner of Georgia Tech Athletics



NIL entity to host autograph signing event following Yellow Jackets’ football spring game



THE FLATS – The Tech Way, which assists Georgia Tech student-athletes in maximizing name, image and likeness opportunities, is now a proud partner of Georgia Tech athletics.



Launched in fall 2022, The Tech Way has already entered in agreements with nearly 100 Georgia Tech student-athletes, across various sports. The entity engages with individuals, businesses and monthly subscribers to fund NIL activities, ranking from autograph signings, personal appearances and endorsements.



The Tech Way has several opportunities for fan engagement at the upcoming Georgia Tech White & Gold Game, presented by Georgia’s Own Credit Union, on Saturday, April 15 at Bobby Dodd Stadium. Highlighting its events, The Tech Way is sponsoring a postgame autograph session with Tech football student-athletes, beginning 30 minutes after the conclusion of the game. The hour-long autograph session is open to all fans in attendance.



Subscribers to The Tech Way will enjoy exclusive benefits at the White & Gold Game, including an invitation to watch the game with other subscribers in a premium seating area and an exclusive postgame visit with selected Georgia Tech assistant coaches.



“We’re excited to welcome The Tech Way as a proud partner of Georgia Tech athletics,” Tech director of athletics J Batt said. “NIL opportunities are an important element in the landscape of collegiate athletics, and The Tech Way has made tremendous progress in a short amount of time. Georgia Tech’s unique combination of athletic and academic excellence, our location in the heart of one of the world’s most dynamic cities and, now, the opportunity to maximize NIL opportunities creates a top-notch experience for our student-athletes.”



To learn more about The Tech Way’s mission to equip student-athletes with the tools and resources necessary to excel both during and beyond their time at Tech and how to become a subscriber, visit thetechway.com.



Legends, which has managed corporate partnerships and multimedia rights for Georgia Tech athletics since 2021, facilitated the partnership with The Tech Way.
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