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FOOTBALL RECRUITING Stars shine at the Rivals Camp Series in Atlanta

While I work on my notebook throughout today, take a look here at the award winners, including GT target Mosby.

FOOTBALL RECRUITING 5-star DL David Stone would like to visit GT

Almost visited earlier this month, kind of crazy how much Marco Coleman grew as Thacker said after leaving GT...

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FOOTBALL RECRUITING LIVE UPDATES: RCS Atlanta

Good morning.

On my way to pick up some breakfast and head down to Lakewood Stadium for what is expected to be a loaded Rivals Camp with Georgia Tech targets and commits.

Kelly and I will post updates throughout the day in this thread. OL/DL first, skill players second.

Thread will remain locked. :)

FOOTBALL RECRUITING Several commits, priority targets heading to Atlanta for Spring Game

some surprises, including a strong showing from the state of Alabama and a second visit this month for Riggs.

Delay of game at UGA for the fallen

And let us consider the matter henceforth closed.

FOOTBALL GT Spring Game Roster

THE FLATS – The rosters are set for Saturday’s White and Gold Game, presented by Georgia’s Own Credit Union. Georgia Tech football’s spring game kicks off at 1 p.m. at Bobby Dodd Stadium.

Tech has split its roster into two teams for Saturday’s game – Team Wreck ‘Em, which will occupy Grant Field’s west (home) sideline), and Team Swam, which will be on the east (visitor) sideline.

While the roster is divided into two teams, all offensive players (minus quarterbacks) will wear white jerseys and all defensive players will wear gold jerseys. Quarterbacks and specialists will wear green jerseys and will be available to play for both teams.

The game will feature four quarters. The first half will consist of two 12-minute quarters with standard clock operations. After a short halftime, the second half will consist of two 15-minute quarters with a running clock. Should it be deemed necessary by the coaching staff, the length of the quarters in the second half may be reduced.

Following the conclusion of the game, fans are invited to remain in their seats for the announcement of the 2023 White and Gold Awards. The following awards will be handed out in an on-field ceremony:

  • Rock Perdoni Outstanding Defensive Lineman Award
  • John Davis Outstanding Offensive Lineman Award
  • Randy Rhino Outstanding Defensive Back Award
  • Joe Hamilton Outstanding Offensive Back Award
  • Calvin Johnson Outstanding Receiver Award
  • Keith Brooking Outstanding Linebacker Award
  • Pat Swilling Wreck ‘Em Award
  • Bill Curry I Like To Practice Award
  • Demaryius Thomas Community Service Award
  • Bobby Dodd Outstanding Walk-On Award
  • Eddie McAshan Most Improved Player Award
  • Billy Shaw Commitment to Excellence Award
  • Brandon Adams Outstanding Teammate Award

***COMMIT*** Former Charlotte OL Jordan Brown

My apologies, the thread didn't post the first time. Nice get for Wade, Key, and Georgia Tech. More to come..
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Tech Hires Poteat as Executive Associate A.D. for Development



Veteran fundraiser comes to The Flats after 14 years as an administrator at Dayton



THE FLATS Robby Poteat, a veteran fundraiser who has spent the past 14 years as an athletics administrator at the University of Dayton, has been named Georgia Tech’s executive associate athletics director for development and executive director of athletics development, Tech athletics and the Institute’s office of development announced on Friday.



“We’re thrilled to welcome Robby and his family to Georgia Tech,” Georgia Tech director of athletics J Batt said. “Robby has established himself as one of college athletics’ top fundraisers and revenue generators, highlighted by the great success that he has helped lead Dayton to over the past 14 years. I am confident that his energy, ingenuity and genuine care for the success of student-athletes on and off the field will resonate with our wonderful base of donors, and encourage Yellow Jacket fans worldwide to support our student-athletes and teams through the Alexander-Tharpe Fund.”



“Robby will be a remarkable addition to our athletics and development leadership teams,” Georgia Tech vice president for development Jennifer Howe said. “He understands the importance of building strong relationships, truly values the student-athlete experience, and understands every aspect of operations and fundraising within the current athletics climate. I have every confidence that Robby can help accelerate the private support needed to build out the vision for athletics that J is setting, and to be a valuable part of the Institute’s overall success in the Transforming Tomorrow campaign.”



Poteat oversaw Dayton athletics’ fundraising efforts for nearly eight years, first as associate athletics director from August 2015-July 2019, then as senior associate athletics director for external affairs and development from July 2019 until accepting his position at Georgia Tech. As Dayton’s chief fundraiser, he helped UD complete more than $100 million in capital projects. He also supervised multiple external units, which generated more than $3 million in corporate support with compound annual growth rates averaging 8-10% across sponsorship sales and advertising. Additionally, he assisted with premium seating sales and strategy for Dayton’s inventory of more than 300 club, loge and terrace seats and suites.



Administratively, he was the Flyers’ sport administrator for football, assisted with supervision of UD’s nationally prominent men’s basketball program and participated in relevant high-level coaching searches.



Poteat began his 14-year stint at Dayton as director of corporate relations from 2009-11. During his first two years on the job, UD’s annual sponsorship revenue saw a 41% increase. He was promoted to assistant athletics director in 2011, where he oversaw multiple external revenue streams, including corporate sponsorship, premium seating and suite sales, merchandising and media rights. He also assumed major gift responsibilities. He held the assistant A.D. position for four years before taking over the Flyers’ fundraising operations in ’15.



“First, to follow in the footsteps of Jim Hall, and, formerly, the late Jack Thompson, is a tremendous honor,” Poteat said. “Jack was a trailblazer in the athletics fundraising field during his time with Homer Rice, and Jim has been tremendous in this space for a long time, connecting Georgia Tech’s passionate supporters with the philanthropic opportunities of the Alexander-Tharpe Fund.



“Jen Howe is one of the great leaders in institutional advancement and it is wonderful to be teaming up with her again,” Poteat continued. “J is an exceptional athletics director. I have watched his career for some time and always knew, if given the opportunity to be a part of his team, that I would readily jump on the bus, or in this case, the Ramblin’ Wreck. My wife and I are thrilled to be joining the Georgia Tech community, and I cannot wait to meet the great supporters and be a contributing member to the institute.”



Prior to his arrival at Dayton, Poteat held roles at:



· Speedway Motorsports Incorporated, where he assisted SMI’s national sales team with day-to-day execution of race weekend preparation at major NASCAR events including the Coca-Cola 500, Sprint Cup All-Star Race and Bank of America 500;

· ISP Sports Properties (now Learfield)/Vanderbilt, where he assisted one of ISP’s most productive sales teams with day-to-day operations and revenue growth;

· and the National Football League’s Tennessee Titans, where he served in a community relations role.



A four-year basketball letterwinner and two-year team captain at Guilford (N.C.) College, Poteat began his professional career in coaching, first as an assistant men’s basketball coach at his alma mater (2006-07), then as a graduate assistant in strength and conditioning at Belmont (2007-08).



The Hickory, N.C. native earned a bachelor’s degree in sport management from Guilford in 2007, a master’s degree in sport administration from Belmont in 2009, an MBA from Dayton in 2015 and a certificate in business analytics from Harvard in 2022.



Poteat and his wife, Lauren, who was a letterwinner in women’s lacrosse at Georgetown, have a son, Bode, and a daughter, Palmer. They are also parents to two yellow Labrador retrievers.

FOOTBALL What to Watch for GTFB Spring Game

So rather than writing a formal story I'll just give you the things I'm looking for tomorrow during the spring game.

The one that is always obvious is clean football, no fumbles, no false starters, no penalties and the like. Don't beat yourself.

The QB play, I want to get a good look at Zach Pyron and Haynes King. Zach Gibson will probably look good because he does when he isn't live in general, but the other two I'm looking at their progressions, footwork, ball speed and accuracy. The QB needs to be able to run in the offense so Gibson is the odd man out unfortunately for him.

The new-look TEs, Dylan Leonard, Brett Seither (if he is healthy he was dinged the last week), Billy Ward etc. Luke Benson I think is still out.

OL play, I doubt Jakiah Leftwich plays so what does the OL look like without Leftwich and Jordan Brown who has been out all spring in that two-deep. It should be better than last year.

WR play, specifically the outside guys, who makes plays, how does Janneh look, DJ Moore, Juju and will the light ever come on for Avery Boyd? How are Christian Leary's hands, that is the thing that held him up at Bama.

On the defensive side, I'm really looking at the LB play. I am betting we do not see Andre White, but what does Braelen Oliver look like at the Money LB spot replacing Charlie Thomas, how has Tatum progressed what does Tyson Meiguez look like now? Does Kyle Efford play? He got dinged but was having a great spring. Is Khatavian Franks playing?

The CB spot, Myles Sims has been limited much of camp so the starting CBs most of the spring have been Kenan Johnson and Kenyatta Watson how do they look and how much have Eric Reed and Ahmari Harvey progressed behind them? That position is an area of concern for me. Will Sims play?

What's the S/NB rotation look?

Do they let Gavin Stewart and Aidan Birr kick? How do they look?

Those are the main things. I'm not as worried about RB and the DL
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