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Annual Adidas Uniform/ Overall Uniform Thread

Adidas has a new football template for the ‘23 season and has joined the minimalist trend by redesigning its logo by removing the Adidas script from underneath the 3 stripes and doing away with the ribbed jerseys. I’m wondering when will Tech introduce their new unis for the the upcoming year (there shouldnt be a drastic change from last year). Here are some examples from the other Adidas schools

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Women’s Basketball Leaps to No. 17 in AP Poll

Monday, December 16, 2024


Georgia Tech women’s basketball jumps eight spots in latest national ranking


THE FLATS – Off to the best start in program history, Georgia Tech women’s basketball catapulted to No. 17 in the latest Associated Press Top 25 Poll released on Monday. The Yellow Jackets made the biggest jump of the week in the poll, moving up eight spots.

Tech moved to 11-0 on the season after collecting another top-25 win on Sunday at No. 14 North Carolina in the Atlantic Coast Conference opener for both teams. The Jackets led by as many as 23 points in the third quarter against UNC, which came into the match-up owning the sixth-ranked scoring defense in the country and led the ACC in limiting their opponents to less than 50 points a game. The Yellow Jackets scored 82 points against UNC, the most allowed by the Tar Heels this season.

Tech’s win on Sunday marked its second over a ranked opponent, as the Jackets took down then-No. 21 Oregon in the Hawaii North Shore Showcase in November. To date, Georgia Tech has faced four teams in the top 50 NET rankings and defeated all four.

Five Jackets finished in double-figures in Chapel Hill, marking the third time this season Tech had five in double-figures in a game. Tonie Morgan and Dani Carnegie led the way, chipping in 23 and 22 points, respectively.

Tech opened the week cruising past Louisiana Monroe, 97-37. The 60-point win against the Warhawks was the Jackets’ largest margin of victory since Nov. 11, 2011.

Georgia Tech is led in scoring by Carnegie, who averages 14.6 points per game on average. Carnegie leads all freshmen in the ACC in scoring and ranks 12th nationally in the freshmen class in scoring. Kara Dunn, who chipped in 13 points at UNC, is second on the team in scoring at 13.3 points, while Morgan rounds out a trio averaging double-figures at 12.0 points per game.

Georgia Tech is one of six ACC teams ranked in the top 25 poll, joining No. 3 Notre Dame, No. 9 Duke, No. 19 North Carolina, No. 21 NC State and newcomer, No. 24 California.

The Yellow Jackets return to Atlanta to open a five-game homestand on Wednesday, Dec. 18, welcoming Rice to McCamish Pavilion. Tip is slated for 2 p.m. on ACC Network Extra.

Week 7 Poll – Dec. 16, 2024
1.UCLA
2. South Carolina
3. Notre Dame
4. UConn
5. LSU
6. Texas
7. USC
8. Maryland
9. Duke
10. Oklahoma
11. Ohio State
12. TCU
13. Kansas State
14. West Virginia
15. Michigan State
16. Kentucky
17. Georgia Tech
18. Tennessee
19. North Carolina
20. Michigan
21. NC State
22. Iowa
23. Nebraska
24. California
25. Ole Miss

FOOTBALL Q's Take: King and Philo's return for 2025 is a strong signal of Tech's bright future

Imagine being Haynes King a very talented quarterback who has battled through adversity his entire college career at Georgia Tech and during his early career at Texas A&M. That adversity included significant injuries that cost him parts of three seasons (two at A&M) now including two games in 2024. King was having a great season when the wheels came off the bus at UNC and his shoulder failed him. The Jackets turned to veteran backup Zach Pyron and then later to true freshman Aaron Philo after Pyron got banged up.

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Belichick’s Idealogical Impact

@Kelly Quinlan @BigDaddyBuzz @Alex Farrer @tazbanks, I’d love to get your take along with whomever else…

Conversation with some buddies the other day and when the news of Belichick’s hire broke, one of my buddies said “Okay, can we just end this farce that college football has anything to do with college anymore?” based on the comments Bill has made about running a professional program at UNC. While we all agreed that in the specific case of Belichick in Chapel Hill we think he will be unsuccessful and the whole thing will be over sooner rather than later, we talked for a while about the ideological impact “running a professional program” at the college level might have. Here are some things that were said:

“I don’t think there is very much ‘student-ing’ going on with ‘student athletes’ these days, with some exceptions obviously. Belichick isn’t going to give a flying flip about a math class…”

“Eventually, the school part will be completely optional. While some kids will desire to pursue a degree, many won’t and they won’t be required to. Profit sport athletes will be paid employees of the school and their work will be viewed as marketing and publicity and treated as such within the school budget...”

“When do we stop calling it college football and start calling it what it is? This is minor league professional football and kids will skip college just to try and make as much as they can at this level, some may go pro, but this is basically just like minor league baseball...”

“No one wants to acknowledge or say this stuff out loud, just like no one wanted to talk about or admit that players were getting paid under the table for years and years before NIL, but what’s happening right in front of our eyes is hard to ignore and now Belichick is basically saying it...”

“College football isn’t college football anymore...”

“When they start using contracts, those contracts aren’t going to say a darn thing about going to class. They’re not going to lose a good player over grades. What happened with Taye Seymour will fade far into the rearview mirror…”

“When is the NFL going to take over and the NCAA only have jurisdiction over non profit sports or just disappear all together?

Do you think we’re there, and do you think it matters? As long as the money is in the sport, does education largely go by the wayside and this is just the new reality?

HOOPS Tech Hoops Faces Northwestern in MKE Tipoff




Yellow Jackets and Wildcats tip off at 4 p.m. EST Sunday in Milwaukee, Wis.


GEORGIA TECH (4-5, 0-0 ACC) vs. NORTHWESTERN (7-3, 1-1 Big Ten)​

Sunday, December 15, 2024 | 4 p.m. EST | Milwaukee, Wis. | Fiserv Forum

Television:
Big Ten Network (Announcers: Jeff Levering, Stephen Bardo)

Radio: Georgia Tech Sports Network by Legends Sports (In Atlanta: 680 AM/93.7 The Fan)

Announcers: Andy Demetra, Randy Waters

Other ways to listen: SiriusXM Ch. 371 | SiriusXM app | Listen Online | Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets App | TuneIn



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THE FLATS – Looking to rebound from back-to-back losses on the road to Oklahoma and North Carolina, Georgia Tech plays its third straight game away from home Sunday at 4 p.m. EST when it takes on Northwestern in the MKE Tipoff at Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, Wis.

Tech’s game is the middle game of the afternoon triple-header in which Akron faces Milwaukee, and San Francisco takes on Loyola Chicago.

Tech (4-5) fell to the No. 21 Sooners in the SEC/ACC Challenge and dropped a 68-65 decision to the No. 20 Tar Heels on the road last week. The Yellow Jackets had won their two games prior, defeating Central Arkansas, 87-68, Saturday, and Charleston Southern, 91-67, to finish off a seven-game homestand to open the season.

The Wildcats (7-3) split their first two Big Ten Conference games in their most recent action, coming up short on the road at Iowa (80-79) and downing No. 19 Illinois (70-66) at home. Northwestern’s three losses to Dayton, Butler and Iowa have come by a total of eight points.

Sunday’s game will be televised live on the Big Ten Network, with a live stream available on FoxSports.com. Radio coverage is on the Georgia Tech Sports Network by Legends Sports and flagship station 680 the Fan (680 AM/93.7 FM). The Tech broadcast is also available on Sirius XM channel 371 and the SiriusXM app.

THE TIP-OFF

• Georgia Tech is making its fifth trip to Milwaukee in program history, but will play in the Fiserv Forum for the first time.

• The Yellow Jackets were 5-1 in the Milwaukee Bucks’ former home, the Bradley Center. Tech started its 1992 Sweet 16 run in the Bradley Center with victories over Houston and Southern California, the latter on the “Miracle in Milwaukee,” James Forrest’s buzzer-beating three-point field goal at the buzzer. The Jackets also began their 2004 run to the national championship game at the Bradley Center with victories over Northern Iowa and Boston College. Tech returned to the Bradley Center in 2010 for NCAA Tournament first- and second-round games, defeating Oklahoma State before bowing to Ohio State.

• Tech also played in the Milwaukee Classic in 1963, defeating Marquette and losing to Wisconsin.

• Tech is playing its third straight game away from Atlanta after opening the season with seven consecutive home games. The Jackets return home next week to start a five-game homestand with games against UMBC and Duke.

• Tech will play its first game in eight days, taking last week off for fall semester finals.

• Sunday marks the first time Tech and Northwestern will meet on a neutral floor, with three of the prior games played in Evanston, Ill., and two in Atlanta.

• Four Tech players are averaging in double-figure points through five games (Lance Terry 15.4, Baye Ndongo 13.4, Javian McCollum 12.8, Naithan George 11.1).

• Tech has used four different starting lineups in nine games this season, all of them occurring as a result of injury. Tech has played without starting guards Javian McCollum (missed 4 games) and Kowacie Reeves, Jr., for its last three games.

SERIES NOTES VS. NORTHWESTERN

• Sunday marks the sixth meeting between the Yellow Jackets and the Wildcats, who lead the series 3-2. All five of the previous games were part of the former ACC-Big Ten Challenge series.

• The teams last met in November of 2018, with Northwestern taking a 67-61 victory at Welsh-Ryan Arena, where the Wildcats won two of three meetings.

• Tech and Northwestern split two meetings in Atlanta, including a 52-51 Yellow Jacket victory won at the final horn when Tadric Jackson drove through the Wildcat defense for a layup.

• Northwestern won the first two games in the series, first by a 91-71 score in 2010 in Evanston, and again by a 76-60 count in 2011 at Philips Arena in Atlanta.

• Georgia Tech is 23-39 all-time against the Big Ten, last meeting a member of the conference last season when the Yellow Jackets captured an 82-81 overtime decision against Penn State at Madison Square Garden. That record does not count the Yellow Jackets’ 36-40 mark against Maryland, which was previously a member of the Atlantic Coast conference.

• Tech is 1-1 against Northwestern teams coached by Chris Collins.

JACKETS TAKE WEEK OFF AFTER ACC OPENER

Georgia Tech forced 18 turnovers and limited North Carolina to 39% shooting from the floor, but the Yellow Jackets were unable to make enough shots of their own last Saturday and fell to the No. 20 Tar Heels, 68-65, on the road in the Atlantic Coast Conference opener for both teams.

Lance Terry scored a game-high 22 points on the strength of five three-point field goals for the Yellow Jackets (4-5, 0-1 ACC), while Baye Ndongo scored 19 points with 12 rebounds for his third double-double this season, and Naithan George also reached double digits with 12 points, including a pair of threes.

TECH BYTES

• Eight players saw the court for the Jackets against North Carolina and six of them scored.

• Tech has held each of its last four opponents under 40 percent from the floor (36.2% combined) and done so six times in nine games.

• The 18 turnovers forced by Tech against North Carolina were a season high. Tech has a plus-2.5 turnover margin over its last four games.

• Tech’s defensive efficiency rate of 101.6 (KenPom.com) ranks 97th in the nation, 2.4 PPP lower and 51 spots higher than 2023-24. The Jackets limited North Carolina to .892 points per possession and 68 total points, by far its lowest score of the season.

• The Jackets connected on just 31.3% of their shots from the floor against UNC, a season low.

• Tech remains ahead of its pace in several offensive categories through eight games compared to the same period a year ago – scoring average (78.1 ppg over 71.0), field goal percentage (43.9 pct. over 39.9), three-point percentage (32.0 over 29.6), free throw percentage (68.7 over 65.3), assist/turnover ratio (120/84 over 105/102).

• Tech also ranks much higher in adjusted tempo, according to KenPom.com – 70.5 possessions per game (59th in the nation), compared to 67.6 possessions (168th nationally) a year ago and the fastest Tech has played since the 2000-01 season.

Baye Ndongo has three double-doubles this season, nine for his career, after scoring 19 points and grabbing 12 rebounds at North Carolina.

Ndongo has scored in double digits in seven of nine games. He leads the Jackets and ranks No. 2 in the ACC in field goal percentage at 52.9%. Ndongo also ranks 7th in rebound average (7.9 rpg).

Lance Terry has reached double figures seven times in nine games this season and 53 times in his career. He scored 22 points at North Carolina for his third 20-point game this season.

• In Tech’s last 4 games, Terry has averaged 37 minutes, averaged 19 points (25-of-57 FG, 13-of-30 3pt FG) with 14 total rebounds, 7 assists, 4 turnovers and 6 steals.

Terry ranks 6th in the ACC in three-pointers per game (2.44) and 9th in total three-pointers attempted (56).

Naithan George has 27 assists and 8 turnovers in Tech’s last 4 games, and a 51-to-19 assist/turnover ratio for the season. He leads the ACC in assist average (5.7 per game) and ranks 8th in assist/turnover ratio (2.68-1).

George grabbed a career-high 8 rebounds at North Carolina to go with his 12 points.

• Freshman guard Jaeden Mustaf has averaged 14 points while hitting 18-of-40 shots from the floor, 2-of-5 from three-point range and 18-of-22 from the foul line. He also has 13 rebounds and 7 assists across the 3 games.
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