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FOOTBALL New PA announcer for home games is a well-known voice in Atlanta...

Ryan Cameron to serve as Georgia Tech's PA announcer for 2024 season

From Georgia Tech Athletics

THE FLATS – Emmy award-winning personality, Ryan Cameron will become Georgia Tech’s public address announcer for all Georgia Tech home football games during the 2024 season, the athletic department announced on Monday.

The widely-esteemed radio personality, voiceover artist, host and entrepreneur, Cameron is also a member of the Georgia Radio Hall of Fame and the National Black Radio Hall of Fame. A Georgia native, Cameron was the first African American public address announcer for the Atlanta Hawks and currently anchors the position for the Atlanta Falcons. A recognizable voice in Atlanta, Cameron most recently became the official voice of the Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport.

With a career spanning over 25 years in the entertainment industry, Cameron is a founding partner of the Threaded Agency, a global sports branding corporation. He is also the host of the WAMJ MAJIC 107.5/97.5 afternoon radio show and added producer and director to his resume with several TV shows on TV One. In order to give back to the city of Atlanta, Cameron founded the Ryan Cameron Foundation (RCF) in 2002 to help guide underserved youth through the intricate transition to adulthood.

Yellow Jacket fans will first hear Cameron at Bobby Dodd Stadium at Hyundai Field on Aug. 31 when Georgia Tech takes on cross-town rival Georgia State. Kick-off is slated for 8 p.m.

FOOTBALL Georgia Tech Sells Nearly 6,000 Student Season Tickets now sold out


Additional seating areas opened to accommodate highest student ticket demand in recent memory


THE FLATS – Georgia Tech students purchased nearly 6,000 season tickets ahead of Wednesday’s deadline, Tech athletics announced on Thursday.



Tech students bought 5,939 season tickets ahead of Wednesday’s deadline, which is by far the highest total in recent memory. The 5,939 tickets sold are a 27% increase (1,257 total season tickets) over last season. Originally, only 5,119 season tickets were allocated for Georgia Tech students in the north end zone at Bobby Dodd Stadium at Hyundai Field. Due to the high demand, Tech athletics opened seating in the south end zone to accommodate more than 800 additional student season tickets.



Additionally, Georgia Tech’s allotment of nearly 1,000 complimentary single-game tickets for Saturday’s home opener versus Georgia State was also claimed in its entirety this week. However, Georgia Tech athletics is working to open additional seating areas in Bobby Dodd Stadium at Hyundai Field to accommodate more Tech students. If additional seating for students does become available, those tickets can be claimed on a first-come, first-served basis on Saturday morning by clicking HERE.

Dell McGee interview from this morning on 92.9...

McGee joined Steak Shapiro and my fellow Lindale native Rusty Mansell this morning as the show was live from Georgia State practice.

Link to the full interview is below and I will include some notes from the interview as well.


Notes:

-Said he feels like the team is a little bit ahead of schedule after doing a little work Saturday and Sunday before a full work day practice Tuesday.

-Said he learned a lot about the little administrative things becoming a head coach on the college level for the first time at Georgia State

-Said what made the Georgia State job the right one for him is that "we're in the best city in the country" and what is within a five-hour radius is incredible. He said within 20 miles around Atlanta is great high school programs, coaches and players and he wants to build his program with the players within a five-hour radius of Atlanta and have a really big emphasis on the counties surrounding Atlanta.

-Said that there is a pitch to players to come to Georgia State for not just football but for what is after football. He said there are great connections between Georgia State and the business world. He mentioned former Georgia Tech player Rod Rook-Chungong (Director of Player Development and Community Engagement) as doing great work for the players off the field.

-Said that Kirby Smart was a great mentor for him and he took a ton of stuff from his time coaching under him.

-He talked about coaching his son at Georgia State (Austin), a freshman wide receiver, who won the 100 meter dash at the GHSA state track meet last year. Said his son told the receivers coach that he gets nervous when his dad comes around at practice, but that he tries to treat him the same as every other player.

-He said he is freed up to do whatever is needed because his coordinators Jim Chaney (OC) and Kevin Sherrer (DC) do such a great job.

-He answered a question from Rusty about staying in contact with Isaiah Crowell, who McGee coached at Carver-Columbus, and how proud he was of how Crowell came out of all of his problems and is doing well now as they still stay in regular contact.

-Last question was about what he sees in the matchup with Georgia Tech. He said Tech is very physical up front on both sides of the ball, lots of continuity on the offensive line, a quarterback that is dynamic in the run game with "deceptive speed," very explosive at the receiver position and Jamal Haynes is about 190 pounds but runs like he's 220 and is a really good player. He then talked about the defense with new DC "Santoni," as he called him, is doing an outstanding job on that side of the ball getting guys to fly around, be physical and make plays. He said they have to match Tech's physicality, but most of all he wants to see his guys "have fun" while looking to improve and play the game the right way and "don't play the scoreboard."

Zach Pyron and Other Notes

Who had him getting the first TD of the season?! That was cool and hopefully get to see more of it. Cool package and gives opposing defenses something else to account for. Imagine he can sling it and really screw up defenses when they think he is in on a rushing down. If we go on to have a great season, big if, I’ll look back on that. We are very fortunate to have two very good QB’s.

Other note on this game is the size of our players. We just visually look like we matchup and belong here. Not just fat guys. We have big lean guys. Plenty fast.

Also, Malik Rutherford may be my favorite player. What a spark plug that dude is. Plays with a lot of moxie. Yeah I know he isnt the son of a coach. Jamal Haynes also plays with a ton of confidence.

Also…linebackers need to wear neckrolls.

Georgia Tech, Atlanta to Host 2031 NCAA Men’s Final Four


City of Atlanta to host Men’s Final Four for the fifth time after 2020 event was cancelled due to Covid-19



THE FLATS – Georgia Tech has been named the host institution for men’s college basketball’s biggest event – the NCAA Division I Men’s Final Four – in 2031, the NCAA announced on Thursday. The 2031 Men’s Final Four is set for April 5 and 7, 2031 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, which marks the fifth time the event will be played in Atlanta. Georgia Tech will serve as the event’s host institution for the fourth time.

Georgia Tech was most recently selected to host the 2020 NCAA Men’s Final Four, but it was cancelled just two weeks before tipoff due to Covid-19. Atlanta previously hosted the event at the Omni (1977) and at the Georgia Dome (2002, 2007, 2013), and Mercedes-Benz Stadium was on tap to be the venue for the first time in 2020.

Georgia Tech previously served as the host institution for the NCAA Men’s Final Four in 2002, 2007 and 2013. Tech also has hosted two NCAA Women’s Final Fours in 1993 and 2003, as well as nine NCAA men’s regional tournaments and eight first- and second-round events. Another NCAA regional will be played in Atlanta in March (March 28-30, 2025).

“We’re thrilled that the NCAA Division I Men’s Final Four will return to Atlanta in 2031,” Georgia Tech director of athletics J Batt said. “Hosting the Final Four puts our Institute, our athletics department and our great city and state on the worldwide stage. We couldn’t be more excited to continue working with our friends at the Atlanta Sports Council, the Atlanta Convention & Visitors Bureau, AMB Sports & Entertainment, the Georgia World Congress Center Authority, the City of Atlanta and the State of Georgia to welcome basketball fans from across the globe to Atlanta in 2031.”

The NCAA previously named San Antonio (Alamodome - 2025), Indianapolis (Lucas Oil Stadium – 2026 and 2029), Detroit (Ford Field – 2027), Las Vegas (Allegiant Stadium – 2028) and North Texas (AT&T Stadium – 2030) as the host cities for the NCAA Men’s Final Four leading up to the event’s return to Atlanta in 2031.

The Atlanta Sports Council spearheaded the bid alongside its partners in the community including Georgia Tech, the Atlanta Convention & Visitors Bureau, the Georgia World Congress Center Authority, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, the city of Atlanta and the state of Georgia.

The 2031 NCAA Men’s Final Four joins an all-star slate of world-class sporting events that are scheduled to be played in the Atlanta area over the coming years:

  • 2025 College Football Playoff National Championship (Mercedes-Benz Stadium)
  • 2025 NCAA Men’s Basketball Division I Regional (State Farm Arena)
  • 2025 MLB All-Star Game (Truist Park)
  • 2026 FIFA World Cup (Mercedes-Benz Stadium)
  • 2031 NCAA Men’s Final Four (Mercedes-Benz Stadium)


ATLANTA HISTORY OF HOSTING NCAA BASKETBALL EVENTS

YearEventVenueHost
1977NCAA Men’s Final FourOmniGeorgia
1981NCAA Men’s East RegionalOmniMetro Conference
1984NCAA Men’s East RegionalOmniGeorgia Tech
1985NCAA Men’s East 1st -2nd RoundsOmniGeorgia Tech
1986NCAA Men’s Southeast RegionalOmniGeorgia Tech
1987NCAA Men’s Southeast 1st - 2nd RoundsOmniGeorgia Tech
1988NCAA Men’s Southeast 1st - 2nd RoundsOmniGeorgia Tech
1989NCAA Men’s Southeast 1st - 2nd RoundsOmniGeorgia Tech
1990NCAA Men’s East 1st and 2nd RoundsOmniGeorgia Tech
1991NCAA Men’s Southeast 1st - 2nd RoundsOmniGeorgia Tech
1992NCAA Men’s Southeast 1st - 2nd RoundsOmniGeorgia Tech
1993NCAA Women’s Final FourOmniGeorgia Tech
1996NCAA Men’s East RegionalGeorgia DomeGeorgia Tech
1998NCAA Men’s South 1st-2nd RoundsGeorgia DomeGeorgia Tech
2001NCAA Men’s South RegionalGeorgia DomeGeorgia Tech
2002NCAA Men’s Final FourGeorgia DomeGeorgia Tech
2003NCAA Women’s Final FourGeorgia DomeGeorgia Tech
2004NCAA Men’s Atlanta RegionalGeorgia DomeGeorgia Tech
2006NCAA Men’s Atlanta RegionalGeorgia DomeGeorgia Tech
2007NCAA Men’s Final FourGeorgia DomeGeorgia Tech
2012NCAA Men’s South RegionalGeorgia DomeGeorgia Tech
2013NCAA Men’s Final FourGeorgia DomeGeorgia Tech
2018NCAA Men’s South RegionalState Farm ArenaGeorgia Tech
2020NCAA Men's Final Four
(cancelled/Covid-19)
Mercedes-Benz StadiumGeorgia Tech
2025NCAA Men’s South RegionalState Farm ArenaGeorgia Tech
2031NCAA Men’s Final FourMercedes-Benz StadiumGeorgia Tech
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