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Time for some of you to decide

I think the time has come for some of you to decide whether you want this site to be the premier place for GA Tech fans to get info on all things Athletics, including Recruiting, Coaching, Games, etc, or if this is going to become a landing spot for juveniles to waste the time of virtually every other paying member, by hijacking every thread with petty arguments and continual references to players and events that just aren’t funny.

I can’t speak for anyone else, but will say that if this abuse continues, I will remove myself from this site like I’ve done from every other site I had been a member of, and I’ll just stick with my Twitter where I have control of who participates on my threads.

This site has been the gold standard, with Kelly and his staff getting out more information than the others, and usually getting it out much earlier than the others, and it’s a damn shame some of you disrespect them, and those of us who really want to take advantage of their hard work on our behalf.

FOOTBALL Day one season ticket sales update

Georgia Tech Football Season-Ticket Sales Surge

Tech fans purchase 81 percent more season tickets than on first day of sales in ‘18



THE FLATS – On Monday, the first day that 2019 Georgia Tech football season tickets went on sale, total season tickets sold were up 81 percent over the first day of sales in 2018.


Thanks in large part to the excitement surrounding the new head coach Geoff Collins and the great value of 2019 season tickets (tickets for seven home games – including the regular-season finale vs. archrival Georgia – beginning at just $219), Monday’s surge was led by new season-ticket members. Twenty percent of the season tickets sold on Monday were purchased by those who didn’t buy Georgia Tech football season tickets in 2018.


Additionally, Georgia Tech has already sold 37 percent as many season tickets to new members in 2019 as it did to new buyers in all of 2018.


Returning members who renew their season tickets through Friday, Feb. 8 will receive a $25 Loyalty Discount for each season ticket purchased at full price.

FOOTBALL RECRUITING Darkwa update 1/28

Here is a story from the Penn State site about his OV there and that GT is in the top 3. Darkwa says the GT coaches are coming out again to push for the commitment before he announces on the first. Collins can't go since he burned his one in-home with him alread but defensive assistants can.

There is not an issue with his transcript preventing GT from recruiting him.

A positive update

Talked to some folks this morning. Expect some good news this afternoon or tomorrow. Expect even better news on Feb. 6th.
Majority of the team has really taken to the new staff and are buying what they are selling. Work outs have been more spirited in the first week than in the past and their is a true goal of building one team, one family.
Expect more attrition but as one source said, if a guy wants to leave before even giving the staff a chance in spring practice then they aren’t a fit, period. We don’t want me first mentality. Many kids feel like they have a new opportunity to play and are working their tails off. Our team leaders are sophomores. That should tell you something.

FOOTBALL RECRUITING Recruiting Buzz 1/16

As Chad Simmons reported earlier today, Huffman (Ala.) DL Mike Lockhart is visiting this weekend.

He will be joined by Nazir Burnett, the WR from Pennsylvania who Collins went and saw last Sunday. Burnett is a former Syracuse commit. Several schools on the west coast are working to try to get him on campus either next weekend, or the one following.

Fla. TE Brett Seither hosted Georgia Tech coaches on Tuesday at his school, and said that the visit went well. He heads to Georgia this weekend, and depending on who you talk to around his recruitment, they seem to be gaining ground fast.

I fully expect Jordan Yates to gain his fourth star tomorrow. A well deserved one, for sure.

German DL Joseph Darkwa got a visit from Geoff Collins today. He caught up (briefly) with me about it:

"It was AMAZING," Darkwa said about the visit. "He told me everything he possibly could about Georgia Tech, and what really stood out to me and my parents was the graduation rate."

Darkwa's parents, though they plan on staying in Germany, are a key factor in his decision to say the least.

"To be honest, they're probably the biggest factor."

Darkwa was previously scheduled to visit Virginia this weekend. That trip will no longer take place. After flying 24+ hours to UCLA and back last week, Darkwa and his family are looking to limit the visits as much as they can.

Will he visit Georgia Tech following Geoff's trip to Germany?

"I'm about 99 percent sure."

Also on the defensive side of the ball, Tech went and saw three-star Tenn. LB Chris Russell on Tuesday, and from what I have been told, that visit went well. Should have more on him soon.

Spanish Fort (Ala.) CB D.J. James has been committed to Mississippi State for quite some time, but chose not to sign early. Since then, he's seen his stock sky-rocket, as Oregon, Nebraska, Alabama, Ole Miss, and Iowa are all fighting for the last two visits.

Georgia Tech saw him on Wednesday, and as you read this are in his house, trying to secure one of the last official visits.

They've got plenty of other CB's on their radar, though.

Pine Forest (Fla.) Martin Emerson, also committed to Mississippi State at this moment, received a visit from Georgia Tech on Wednesday. The staff is working to get a visit from him as well, and are also evaluating Taajhir McCall and John Gill from the same school.

2020 Hapeville Charter's Tajiri Smith is another to keep an eye on, as the staff stopped by the school there today too. 2021 DE Zavier Carter will likely have an offer before too long, too.

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I know I mentioned Kerry Dixon was a really good recruiter when he was first hired, but it appears after talking to some HS coaches in Florida, that I may have understated that.

"That's the main man up there at Georgia Tech," one of them said. "It's about to get dangerous that way."

The following prospects received offers today:

2019
Spanish Fort (Ala.) CB D.J. James

2020
Miami (Fla.) Central CB Henry Gray
Southridge (Fla.) ATH Marcus Fleming
Griffin DL Damarjhe Lewis
German WR Roberto Miranda
English CB Jairo Faverus
Columbus (Fla.) ATH Xzavier Henderson

2021
Booker T. Washington (Fla.) WR JaCorey Brooks
Booker T. Washington (Fla.) DE Donell Harris
Northwestern (Fla.) WR Romello Brinson
Miami Central (Fla.) RB Amari Daniels
Miami (Fla.) Palmetto ATH Jason Marshall Jr.
Hewitt-Trussville (Ala.) RB Armoni Goodwin

2022
Westlake (Ga.) DE Horace Lockett

FOOTBALL Coach Collins presser quotes 1/10

These are quick quotes so they are not 100-percent line for line.

Been a while, it was the initial press conference since I spoke publicly. Been a crazy month putting together a recruiting class and staff. Been exciting and fun. Been nice to have the staff in place, nine-day period was a one-man show with some help from coach Johnson and his staff. They were respectful and love these players and this place. It was good to see CPJ last night cheering on the Yellow Jacket program. Went to the bowl game, not the result we wanted to send CPJ out the right way. I got to meet the players parents and families before we got into the winter conditioning piece and spring ball. It was a great experience and a good turnout. We had New Year's Break then a team meeting on Monday, got to meet the players out on the plaza and then into a team meeting to set a tone for the culture that is GT football.


For five hours a day, including today and tomorrow I'm having 15-minute meetings with the players, asking about positive experiences here and things they'd like to see improved upon. I've been blessed over my career, getting to know some great people. A lot of great people want to join us here in Atlanta. A lot of close friends have wanted to join us here while we build this the right way. We want to develop our players the right way and we've hired an amazing S&C staff. Carralla was named football scoop S&C coach of the year, he was at GT before and Miss State while I was there. Great job establishing the culture.


Ryan Horton was with me at FIU, he does an amazing job with player safety and conditioning.


We kept Zach Reed from the old staff.


Development and recruiting is a huge piece and we want the elite of the elite, Patrick Suddes is joining us from Auburn, he was the GM there and we were together at Bama under Saban, great friend, we retained Tevin Washington and Cody Moore will stay as well, they helped close out the class and five more guys who weren't on the radar we got to sign.


We brought the entire defensive staff at Temple, the defense I've been in-charge of the last seven years, Coach Thacker did a great job, we were a top 2 D in our league, Nate Burton is Co-DC and safeties coach, coached safety at Temple and top 10 group. Larry Knight will coach OLB/DE and he is a GA native and a great coach and recruiter. He will be the defensive RC. Jim Panagos who worked with GOL for six years and does an amazing job with the DL, the last two years at Temple we were tops in TFL and sacks at Temple.


Jeff Popovich from Boise State will coach CBs and defensive special teams, punt team and kickoff team.


Offensively Dave Patenaude had two of the three best offenses at Temple, I was a GA for him, we've known each other for 20 years, his offense have been record setters and the flexibility of implementing the spread and pro-style and the personnel in place.


Chris Wiesehan was the OL coach at Temple, will do TE/OT and offensive special teams PR and KR.


Tashard Choice was a great player when I was here with Gailey, great player and fiery and a local guy. Three finalists for RB coach of the year at North Texas.


Kerry Dixon we were together at UF, back-to-back SEC Championship appearances.


Brent Key will be the assistant head coach, offensive line coach and run-game coordinator.


We had a full staff meeting with the whole GTAA, led by Stansbury and got to know everybody and we are excited about the future.


We hit the ground running tomorrow and three hot and heavy weeks of recruiting to finish out the last bit of the signing class. Then we get to work.


ON FILM OF THE CURRENT PLAYERS

What I've been doing even on the plane watching recruiting tape then over the break Todd McCarthy our video guy, loaded up my surface with film of the entire season and special teams and all that. Been trying to watch some tape and I got it constantly rolling in that two-minute break between meetings. Teaching the full staff of what we do and then drilling down and tape over the last two years as well. When we get into Winter Conditioning we can really see what they can do. We are built on effort and we have guys who have tremendous effort, they have to earn their spots to be over the line.


ON THE DEFENSIVE STAFF


The thing that will matter is the branding and culture to get the recruiting piece to the level it needs to be at, I'll be heavily into it and defensively the staff meeting room, once we get the recruiting in piece, I won't be in there initially all the time, I won't have to be in there all the time.


ON THE LIMIT OF SIGNING AND VETERAN QB


We got some guys we are actively targeting and our plan is to be recruiting at an elite level and are right for this culture, there is not a set minimum #, but the places we need to be high priority and they have to be the right guys. After spring practice there will be another wave of grad transfer market, the nature of college football, we are not in a hurry and we've got some really good players who are excited about what we are doing.


ON GEORGIA CONNECTIONS ON THE STAFF


It is huge, I made sure I had that on the old staff at Temple, know brining back guys who played at GT, getting former players reengaged with the family and guys who are associated. Will Glover is one I haven't mentioned he is the 6th leading receiver all-time and played on a great offense here. I think that is part of the excellence here.


ON PATRICK COMING FROM AUBURN

When we took over at Bama in 2007, he was big on setting up the structure of what we did in Tuscaloosa and he understands the blueprint and you take the favorite things from different places and we base our recruiting on what Coach Saban does at Alabama, he was at Texas, Arizona State then Auburn, now he is in his hometown of Atlanta. Huge moving forward and helps stamp the GT brand and moving forward with our culture and our recruiting piece going forward.


ON EARLY ENROLLEES


One is a tight, having Tyler here to play TE, be the first in 11 years, having coached against him at UConn, he was maybe their best player and he help us with the offense. We got a big OT Jared Southers who played in the SEC at a great academic and a freshman WR and a freshman CB to jump start their career. The way we practice, there are a lot of repos


ON PRACTICE


There are special days for different days, we will get to the media policies and see how we practice and it is a lot of fun.


ON BJS PLAYING RUNNING BACK AND GUYS MOVING AROUND


Every meeting I had them tell me the different things they'd be good at. With Pat and Bruce it was a conversation, position flexibility is huge, our entire program is to have life after college, get a degree and hopefully develop into a NFL player. NFL wants guys who can do a lot of things, you have a larger chance to make it to your second contract. Every young man has talked about that and attacking the offseason program and being the absolute best you can be, give us something to base that on based on that process.


ON NUTRITION


Leah Thomas is in charge of that here, she is in the CFB HOF and has a done a great job with that and we want to be elite in every phase and the development piece and she and her staff do a great job, cutting edge of nutrition and company that with Ryan Horton to make sure our guys are developing at the highest level and some of the elite players in college football.


ON SPRING BALL


First Tuesday from Spring break, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday going forward.


ON SANTINO JOINING YOU ON SOCIAL MEDIA


He does a great job and we are connected at the hip most days and he is as creative as they come. We want to make sure he is selling what GT is and we are marketing our brand the right way here in Atlanta. I'm proud of Uniswag as Temple being the #1 uniforms and my wife was at the Parsons School of Design, she was excited by that. I call him Morphus and we were proud of what we put together and i think the white and gold is iconic and continue the great traditions of GT football. There are some things, but I do genuinely love our tradition piece.


ON LAST MEMBER OF THE OFFENSE STAFF


10th and final assistant is Brent Key, everything you want as a SA, once I was promoted as TE coach under GOL, Brent became our GA on offense and won National Championships and having him learn from coach Saban and bring that knowledge to GT and a place he loves and one of my closest friends and a big-deal about relationships and the relationships we added and our closest friends are relentless recruiters and they are tough and that is the kind of staff I've been blessed to assemble and they are so well-respected in our fields and what myself and my wife want to do at this great place, very humbling. Excited to get to work and get GT in the conversation with

Tech Football Adds Chief of Staff, Director of Ops

Sinagra and Wallace join Yellow Jackets from Temple



THE FLATS – Georgia Tech football head coach Geoff Collins has filled two leadership positions within his support staff with the hires of chief of staff Vince Sinagra and director of football operations Scott Wallace, Tech announced on Thursday.


Sinagra and Wallace arrive at Georgia Tech from Temple, where they held the same positions on Collins’ staff for the past two seasons.


A football coach and administrator for the past 43 years, Sinagra is responsible for assisting Collins with oversight of all aspects of the Georgia Tech football program. Prior to joining Collins at Temple in 2017, Sinagra was a coach for 41 years (32 at the collegiate level), including five seasons as the head coach at Anna Maria College, an NCAA Division III program in Paxton, Mass. from 2012-16.


Sinagra’s career also includes stints as a collegiate assistant coach at Anna Maria (defensive coordinator – 2010-11), Norfolk State (linebackers – 2008-09), VMI (defensive coordinator – 2006-07), Stony Brook (defensive coordinator – 2004-05), Holy Cross (linebackers/special teams coordinator – 1999-2003), Hofstra (defensive coordinator – 1998; wide receivers – 1993), Fordham (defensive coordinator – 1994-97), Bloomsburg (defensive coordinator – 1988-93) and Rhode Island (defensive line – 1976-77). Collins served as a graduate assistant and coached linebackers under Sinagra at Fordham in 1996.


“I’ve known Coach Sinagra for more than 20 years,” Collins said of Sinagra. “He was the defensive coordinator at Fordham University, I was his G.A. He’s a huge mentor of mine and a great human being. He did a lot of things for the football program at Temple and he’ll do the same now for our football program here at Georgia Tech.”


Sinagra also served as athletics director for six years at Milford (Conn.) Academy (1981-87). He was Milford Academy’s football head coach from 1978-81. A Brooklyn, N.Y. native, Sinagra was a three-year starter at defensive tackle at Rhode Island, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education and health in 1975 and a master’s in physical education, health and recreation in 1983. He played professionally for the Philadelphia Bell of the World Football League and the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League.


Joining Sinagra as part of the Georgia Tech family is his wife, Elise.


As director of football operations, Wallace will direct day-to-day operations of the football program, oversee all team meals and lodging, assist with summer camps and clinics and manage the football program’s budget. He was at Temple for five seasons (2014-18), including the last four as director of football operations and the last two under Collins. He began his stint at TU as the football program’s coordinator of internal operations.


Wallace’s professional career also includes stints at Delaware (assistant to the director of football operations – 2012-13) and his alma mater, California (Pa.), where he worked in the development department from 2010-11. He has also held roles with the Washington Wild Things minor-league baseball team and served as a high school basketball assistant coach.


“Scott comes to us from Temple. He did a great job running the football operation there,” Collins said about Wallace. “I’m excited for him to help set up our processes and how we do things in this program on a daily basis to help our student-athletes develop in every single phase of their lives.”


After beginning his collegiate career at UMass, Wallace played quarterback and defensive back at California (Pa.) from 2009-11. He earned a bachelor’s degree in sports management from the school in 2011.

FOOTBALL Coaching Rumors and transfers updates 1/8

So I have a couple of late night updates now that the dust has settled on the National Championship game. Brent Key should be announced within 48 hours as the new OL/associate or assistant head coach at Georgia Tech. He has a multi-year deal in place and is getting a significant but not unreasonable pay raise.

Collins is making a few other hires to round out his staff including a current SEC recruiting office guy to help head up the recruiting office along with the current employees.

On the transfer front as of tonight there are ZERO players in the transfer portal looking to leave. However there should be attrition between now and May, the expectation most of the kids who are going to leave will do so after spring practice. There are at least two players who will have graduated and could move on if they are not in the two-deep at the end of camp as well. Just something to file away. GT has one scholarship as of today, but I think that Collins plans to add at least five more players to the 2019 class in various combinations of signees and incoming graduate transfers depending on who is available.

There are also players with strikes and at least one academic concern that could turn into an opening down the line so there should be room for five and that appears to be what Collins is shooting for.

FOOTBALL Potential Starting Point Depth Chart

So here is my first stab at concocting a depth chart for GT football under Geoff Collins now that the coordinators have been named. This includes everyone on scholarship as of today.

OFFENSE:

Just going off Temple's offense, they were in 11-personnel or two WRs, one slot WR, one TE and one RB around 60% of the time. They used a FB around 25% of the time instead of the slot WR. I expect we will see double slots because of personnel at times and that would give a few additional wrinkles with jet-sweeps and whatnot. I think that second slot would make sense for more of the RB-type personnel like a Cottrell. I put my biggest predictions in bold. Offense will be different because they will have personnel packages

*QB- Lucas Johnson, James Graham, Jordan Yates, Demetrius Knight
*TB- KirVonte Benson, Jordan Mason, Christian Malloy, Tony Amerson, Devin Ellison
FB- Jerry Howard (I think someone has to move here), Joseph Macrina+
*WR-X- Jalen Camp, Steve Dolphus, Zach Owens
*WR-Z- Malachi Carter, Jair Hawkins-Anderson, Adoncias Sanders, Avery Showell
*SLOT1 - Ahmarean Brown or Kalani Norris or Omahri Jarrett, Xavier Gantt
SLOT2- Tobias Oliver, Nate Cottrell, Tijai Whatley, Dontae Smith
*TE1- Tyler Davis, Peje Harris, Dylan Deveney
TE2- Tyler Cooksey, Luke Johns, Harrison Jump
*LT- Jared Southers, Zach Quinney, Charlie Clark, Hamp Gibbs+
*LG- Parker Braun, Mike Minihan, Boe Tufele, Matthew Morgan+
*C- Kenny Cooper, Zakk McKeehan, Chet Lagod+
*RG- Connor Hansen, Brad Morgan, Mike Maye
*RT- Jack DeFoor, Scott Morgan, Austin Smith, Kevin Wolf+
WILDCAT QB- Tobias Oliver, James Graham

DEFENSE:

Basically a 4-3 and a 4-2-5, they played a lot more 4-3 with mobile OLBs compared to a lot of teams that played more nickel.

SDE- Antwan Owens, Jahaziel Lee, Kelton Dawson, Sylvain Yondjouen
NT- Brandon Adams, Chris Martin, Jamal Camp
DT- TK Chimedza, Brentavious Glanton, Quon Griffin
WDE- Justice Dingle, Jordan Domineck, D'Quon Douse, Josh Tukes+
SAM- Christian Campbell (could flip with Bonds)or Charlie Thomas or Jaquan Henderson
MIKE- Bruce Jordan-Swilling (I'm not sure he moves to RB) or Quez Jackson, Jakob Brashaer
WILL- David Curry, Chico Bennett
CB- Swilling, Jaytlin Askew or Jaylon King, Wesley Walker, Dameon Williams
FS- Juanyeh Thomas, Gentry Bonds (you could flip him and Campbell), Jordan Huff
SS- Tariq Carpenter, Kaleb Oliver, Jarett Cole, Jeremiah Smith
CB- Ajani Kerr or Zamari Walton, Kenan Johnson, Jaylen Jackson

SPECIAL TEAMS:
PK- Wesley Wells+, Brenton King
P- Pressley Harvin III, Cliff Gandis+
KO-??
LS- Jerrod Abee+, Cade Long+ or Lucas Patelles+
SS- Jack Coco+
KR- Juanyeh Thomas
PR- Juanyeh Thomas
+walk-on
*starting 11 on offense

Coaching Rumors 12/28

Per my Temple counterpart Larry Knight will be joining the GT staff as OLB coach apparently whoever CGC wanted to hire instead did not work out (Travares Tillman or someone else). Andrew Thacker and Nate Burton are still expected to join him as well. From talking to Temple people Collins apparently was the DC himself.

Offensively still hearing Dave Patenaude as OC/QB/Passing Game Coordinator, Brent Key as associate HC/OL and run-game coordinator.

Kerry Dixon II has been hired officially as WR coach and Tashard Choice as RB coach and Lewis Caralla as S&C coach.

So that would look like his

HC- Collins
OC- Patenaude
RB- Choice
WR- Dixon
TE-
OL/A-HC- Key
DC?/MLB- Thacker
OLB- Knight
DB- Burton
DL-?
Special Teams?
S&C- Caralla

Coach Sisk is headed to Georgia State along with a couple of his assistants as the new S&C coach for Shawn Elliott.

I'm expecting Collins' DFO (director of football operations) Scott Wallace to come to GT. Kevin Cone would stay on as assistant DFO.

No word on DL coach other than I know they were talking to Eric Henderson and a few other guys including Jim Panagos and that was/is a possibility that CAM would get looked at there as well.

Ed Foley, the TE/Special Teams coach could come here as well, he loves Temple though and would stay if Diaz wants to keep him. New Owls coach Manny Diaz is supposed to meet with the Temple staff over the coming days to inform them of their futures. He is trying to keep a few guys around.

You could also see Thomas Niles join as a staff assistant on defense. He has been GAing for Collins and worked at GA Southern as a GA and played at UCF under GOL. He was a guy GT recruited as well but Groh didn't like. He was committed to NC State and then flipped to UCF after O'Brien was canned. Niles is from Gainesville HS.

GT will be releasing more hires as HR processes them so over the next five days the rest of the staff should be announced.
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