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FOOTBALL Brent Key 9/19 Media Avail Notes and Quotes

Key said they wrapped up Thursday prep on the field and they will have one more day of stuff before they leave for Louisville on Friday. He feels like they had a really good look from the scout team this week and he is pleased with how their roster development has improved the scout team via the depth they now have on the roster and it improves the competition during practice and elevates the team while shrinking the gap between practice and the game.

Scout Team Players of the Week:
Nehemiah Chandler for the offense (playing DB for the scout D)
Patrick Screws Jr. for the defense (playing OL and apparently TE for the O) he said Screws scored a TD on a 40-yard seem route today at 330 pounds and it was a sight to behold!
Jack Collins walk-on LB

Key said the team has a collective GPA right now that is higher than the GPA they had coming out of HS enrolling at GT and the speaks volumes to how hard they are working as student athletes.

Key said they have a big challenge with Louisville coming in this week and he has the highest respect for Jeff Brohm calling him a "ball coach" and that is what you call someone who is very good at coaching in this profession.

Key said that they have good players on both sides of the ball and good special teams and GT will have to have a good day, good execution and disciplined play to go up there and have the game close in the fourth quarter with a chance to win at the end and that is what they are planning on doing.

Brody Rhodes walked by and was talking loudly and Key quipped that he was the last person he would expect to do that (TIC) and that Rhodes will be in this building for a long time as a future coach following the path of many other former players turned coaches in GT history.

I asked him about the soft coverage and if they plan to be more aggressive in the secondary this week. He danced around this a little saying they have different calls, different alignments and different things they can do, but he wants to put the defense in the best position for them to go out and execute well if that is man press or press bail or playing off the ball or creeping into press, they will do any of those and he wants them to be consistent in their execution.

Key was asked if they have a set number of QB runs planned for Haynes King each game and he said that is not part of the plan. The plan is to take what the defense is giving them each week and whatever personnel and matchups make sense to win the game. They work each week to put a plan together and what is appropriate for the types of fronts or looks on both sides of the ball and sometimes certain defenses dictate that they may run more with the QB than other games.

Key said that Louisville's defense has been very good at creating negative plays and they get after the QB and mix up their coverages and have some things up front that are challenging to block. He said that can create some opportunities however for the offense and they have to be able to get into the right calls and execute and win one-on-ones and ultimately football is a game about one-on-ones. They have the opportunity to try to win those one-on-ones in all three phases on Saturday and need to do that.

He got asked about play-action passes and if stopping the run makes that more likely (weird question) and he said well usually play-action is a result of stacking the box on D to find the weakness in the coverage and you are robbing Peter to pay Paul at some point if you are putting an extra guy in the box. Key said he would rather have one go over their heads than be nickel and dimed to death.

I asked him how Harrison Moore got into the LG rotation and what he is doing well to get some snaps and he said that he is a good football player and is going to be a good football player and his job is to get the best 11 on the field and if they don't do that they are doing a disservice to everyone else on the team so as guys continue to develop like Moore has they will be added to the rotation and be in those positions this season.

Key was about about Jordan van den Berg and he said he is tough and what you want out of a defensive lineman. He approaches every play like a street fight and he has added more technique and fundamentals coupled with his size and strength that make him good. He has a good twitch and he has been able to affect the QB more times than you would think. He isn't just a run stopper and they need to put him in a position to generate some pass rush and occupy two blockers and let the other DLs get to the QB as well.

Key was asked about the team starting slow in road games (he didn't like this question) and he said that is true but offensively he felt like they didn't start as slowly. They had a three and out at Cuse and then scored, he said he can't remember what he had for dinner let alone remember every play sequence. He explained the only thing he can remember that he eats is what he has for breakfast because his wife makes him the same thing every morning, egg white sandwich with some cream cheese and a lean protein and a yogurt with 15 grams of protein in it. Off mic he explained he eats a breakfast burrito before every game as well as a routine and had some funny stories about that.

He said on the slow starts they have to win one-on-ones early and bring energy to start the game. They've got to pass block from the jump and execute in the run game the correct schemes and defensively tackling in space has been an issue early.

I asked about Avery Boyd and his renaissance as a TE now, Key said they started working on this a few years ago with him and Boyd kept having bad luck with injuries. He said in the spring he was doing a great job and then got banged up in the last week of spring ball and it took him some time to come back and settle back into that role. He said that he is a scary dude when he gets a head of steam and he is coming off that edge and they need to find more ways to get him the ball and use him within the games. He is also playing faster now but is still a little tentative when he sees something from the defense he hasn't experienced at that position, but that is improving as well. He said he is a matchup problem now and he has the size and strength now to block and do those things with LBs and safeties but then has the speed of a WR.

I asked him about Horace Lockett and where he is at, Key said he has to bring it in practice and Horace is a great kit and he loves him to death and they practice from Sunday to Friday and he has to keep working to develop and they will put the best 11 on the field each week and consistency is a big part of that and Lockett has to continue being consistent with what he does. He is a big body guy and he can move well when he is on, he is on. It is a shame that he had the hand (arm) injury and he has another week or so with the cast on and for a younger DL dealing with that type of injury for the first time, he is learning to work back through it. He wants to see where he is in a few weeks with it off and he is fully ready to go. He has done some really good things the last couple of days and he is excited when he comes back and is fully back in the mix with everybody.

FOOTBALL RECRUITING Full update story on Sam Turner...

He's still committed to Georgia Tech and really likes the coaches and even mentioned how much he enjoyed seeing Aaron Philo make some throws at the end of last Saturday's game vs. VMI. He's going on his official visit to Auburn next Saturday (would be an ideal time for them to look bad against Oklahoma from a Tech fan's point of view), but he said he will be back at Georgia Tech games at least two more times this season maybe more.

The Jackets' staff still feels really good about him ending up on The Flats when it is said and done as I mention at the bottom of the story, but you never know what Auburn will pull out to try to get a guy. Personally, I think Turner ends up wearing White and Gold.

GTVB: No. 13 Georgia Tech Overpowers Georgia

ATHENS, Ga. – Georgia Tech volleyball (8-1) made a statement on Friday night, rallying after dropping the opening set to dominate Georgia (6-4) in four sets (15-25, 25-14, 25-16, 25-14) inside Stegeman Coliseum. The Yellow Jackets out-hit Georgia .365 to .000 over the final three sets, earning an eighth consecutive victory.


QUICK HITS

  • This was the 20th all-time victory over Georgia and 13th in the last 17 meetings (dating back to 2006).
  • The Yellow Jackets have now won three straight matches against SEC opponents.
  • Tech ends the non-conference schedule with an 8-1 record. The White & Gold have entered ACC play with one or fewer losses in four of the last five seasons.
  • The Jackets have won eight matches in a row, the longest win streak since 2021 (10).
  • Senior outside hitter Tamara Otene led the team with 20 kills (.318 hitting) and a season-high 19 digs, her team-leading fifth double-double of the season and the 27th of her career.
  • Otene was one dig shy of completing her third 20/20 double-double. She is the only Yellow Jacket in the modern scoring era with multiple 20/20 double-doubles after doing so in consecutive matches last season.
  • Senior outside hitter Bianca Bertolino filled the box score yet again, making a season-high 19 kills on .317 hitting to go along with seven digs, three blocks, three aces and two assists.
  • Bertolino has now made 140 career aces, the eighth most in program history and only three away from tying Margaret Gales (1986-89) for 7th.
  • Senior setter Luanna Emiliano secured a season-high 45 assists while also making 11 digs for her 68th career double-double.
  • Junior libero Sofia Velez delivered 13 digs in the back row. She has now made 10+ digs in all but 2 of her 88 matches played in college.
  • Junior middle blocker Liv Mogridge was dominant, as usual, at the net. She made five blocks, including a solo block. Mogridge has now made at least one block per set in four straight matches and seven of nine this season.

GTVB: Bertolino Named to Player of the Year Watch List


The Argentinian senior is one of 36 players on the National Watch List

THE FLATS – Senior outside hitter Bianca Bertolino has been named to the Watch List for the 2024 Division I Player of the Year Award, presented by Nike Volleyball, the American Volleyball Coaches Association announced today. Bertolino is one of 36 players across 21 teams selected onto the watch list, the Player of the Year will be announced at the AVCA Convention in Louisville, Ky. on Dec. 20.

Bertolino has earned her way onto the exclusive list as one of the best all-around contributors in Division I. Through eight matches in 2024, the native of San Guillermo-Santa Fe, Argentina is averaging a career-best 3.21 kills/set on .307 hitting, also a career-best, while adding in 3.03 digs/set. Her most dangerous asset is her serve. She leads the ACC with .72 aces/set, the sixth highest average in the country and is the only player in DI to average over three kills/set and digs/set while also making at least .7 aces/set this season.

Her success on the service line has resulted in a convincing case for Bertolino to be the greatest Georgia Tech server of the modern scoring era. At this point, her 137 career aces are 8th-most in program history and her .38 aces/set average sits in fifth. Since the sport transitioned to the 25-point rally scoring model in 2008, only Julia Bergmann (164 (2019-22)) and Monique Mead (148 (2009-12)) have made more aces over their GT careers. Bergmann owns the modern scoring era record for aces/set (.41/set), with Bertolino close behind (.38/set). With 21 matches left on the 2024 slate, Bertolino is on pace to set both modern scoring era records by season’s end.

Bertolino is one of 10 representatives from the ACC on the watch list, the second-most by a single conference. Important to note, the AVCA awards committee can add players not from the original group of 36 to a future watch list that will come out in November.

Georgia Tech, and the continent of South America, has never produced a Collegiate National Player of the Year in women’s volleyball. Bergmann was a finalist for the award back in 2021, as the East Coast Regional Player of the Year, before ultimately yielding to Wisconsin’s Dana Rettke.

UP NEXT

Bertolino and the No. 13-ranked Yellow Jackets look to extend their seven-match win streak tonight for the 45th edition of Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate. Tech will face Georgia on Friday, Sept. 20 at 7 pm in Athens, Ga. The match will stream live on SECN+.

FOOTBALL Santucci vs. Louisville

Although i feel good about us winning this game, Santucci gameplay vs. Louisville was an eyebrow raiser. I believe Louisville do not have the same WR/ skill core talent like 2023, i was extremely agitated watching the soft off coverage and light box vs UofL run sets. Louisville ran for 253 yds vs that very solid Duke defense.

Let’s hope there was some self scout and adjustments made for this Saturday

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ACC Caving to FSU and Clemson


This is why the Big 12 failed.

FOOTBALL RECRUITING Story on fast-rising '25 prospect Tobi Haastrup and Georgia Tech being among the teams interested...

Fascinating prospect with all kinds of physical tools and athleticism but not very much football experience.

GT / Cal History

with all of the recent Cal twitter shenanigans, I looked back at the GT / Cal "series" which basically all took play in the 1930s.

It's weird and I'm curious if anyone has any insight into why these games were played. After the infamous 1929 Rose Bowl matchup between the two schools, we played 5 times (1931, 32, 36, 38, 40) rotating between campuses. What's strange though is that these games were played in December. Three times the game was played on December 26th, once on the 28th, and once on the 17th. These weren't bowl games per se, so I'm curious why they arranged the games in this way. Did they have such a great experience at the Rose Bowl together that they decided to play unofficial bowl games if neither team was selected to play in a real one? Interesting little nugget of history.

Also, I found this website when trying to find an answer to my question: https://writeforcalifornia.com/p/better-know-an-acc-opponent-georgia

Credit to all involved with Cal Athletics for fully embracing their move to the ACC.

FOOTBALL CBK Coaches Show 9/9

Pretty good listen this week. One of my favorite parts, go to about the 29:45 mark and hear CBK talk about his choice of music (other than Buffett) and even give a little impromptu karaoke version of Metallica's One. 😂

Regard To Perform at Helluva Block Party Prior to GT-ND



World-renowned DJ will take the stage in The Home Depot Backyard, outside of Mercedes-Benz Stadium


THE FLATS – Platinum recording artist Regard will be the featured performer for Georgia Tech’s Helluva Block Party Driven by Hyundai when Tech football hosts Notre Dame on Saturday, Oct. 19 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.



The Oct. 19 edition of Helluva Block Party will be held in The Home Depot Backyard, which is located adjacent to Mercedes-Benz Stadium in downtown Atlanta, the site of Georgia Tech’s highly anticipated matchup versus Notre Dame.



One of the world’s most recognizable DJs, Regard will hold his FREE pregame concert immediately following Yellow Jacket Alley, Tech football’s traditional gameday stadium arrival. As part of Helluva Block Party, Yellow Jacket Alley will also take place in The Home Depot Back Yard on Oct. 19, beginning two-and-a-half hours before Tech kicks off against the Fighting Irish inside Mercedes-Benz Stadium (kickoff time is expected to be announced by the Atlantic Coast Conference and its television partners on Monday, Oct. 7).



A limited number of single-game tickets for Georgia Tech-Notre Dame showdown have been made available and can be purchased by clicking HERE.



Georgia Tech’s Pregame – The Ultimate Tailgate will be available for fans looking for an all-inclusive tailgating experience at Helluva Block Party. Pregame – The Ultimate Tailgate includes unlimited food and beverages for just $110 (non-alcohol package) and $140 (alcohol package) per person. For more information and to purchase The Ultimate Tailgate package online, click HERE.



ABOUT REGARD

DJ/producer Regard garnered global attention with his debut single “Ride It,” which became an international hit, taking the internet and TikTok by storm, and quickly followed it up with his second hit single “Secrets,” featuring singer Raye. Regard has gone on to achieve more than 10 top-10 singles chart placements globally. “Ride It” became a 20-time Platinum hit worldwide, while “Secrets” was certified Platinum in three countries. The single “You” became Regard’s second record to achieve Platinum status in the United States, was the longest running No. 1 single on the U.S. Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart, plus saw Regard perform on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. In all, Regard has had three No. 1 U.S. Dance Airplay hits, amassed 5.2 billion combined streams and 20 million worldwide sales.



HELLUVA BLOCK PARTY TIMELINE

SATURDAY, OCT. 19

GEORGIA TECH vs. NOTRE DAME AT MERCEDES-BENZ STADIUM



4 HOURS PRIOR TO KICKOFF


Helluva Block Party begins at The Home Depot Backyard!



Tailgating activities for the whole family, including interactive games and activities for fans of all ages, will also be available

in The Home Depot Backyard as a part of Helluva Block Party.



2 ½ HOURS PRIOR TO KICKOFF

The Yellow Jackets’ arrival to Mercedes-Benz Stadium – Yellow Jacket Alley – will take place in The Home Depot Backyard. Be sure to arrive early to get a spot to cheer on the Jackets as they make their way through Helluva Block Party and into Mercedes-Benz Stadium for the showdown with Notre Dame.



IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING YELLOW JACKET ALLEY

As soon as the Jackets are inside the stadium, the attention turns to the Helluva Block Party stage for the pregame concert. On Oct. 19, Regard will entertain and energize fans before turning it over to Georgia Tech Marching Band for their traditional pregame show.



30 MINUTES PRIOR TO KICKOFF

Helluva Block Party shuts down to allow fans to be in their seats for Georgia Tech’s electrifying pregame activities and toe meets leather!

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