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A fter Buster Faulkner left for Florida earlier this week, it leaves Georgia Tech in a tough spot, and they are now looking to replace its former offensive coordinator. A viable o
Georgia Tech locked in Brent Key to a new five-year contract extension that will keep the coach at his alma mater through 2030, the school announced. The deal comes after Key guided the Yellow Jackets to a 9-3 record and a third consecutive bowl game -- the first three-year streak for the program in a decade.
Key led No. 24 Georgia Tech to a 9-3 regular season. Georgia Tech announced the athletic association's board of trustees approved the new deal, which will extend through the 2030 season. Key also received a new five-year deal in 2024, when the Yellow Jackets finished 7-6.
Georgia Tech coach Brent Key said Sunday that he he has narrowed his list of candidates to replace offensive coordinator Buster Faulkner down to 36 names.
The Georgia Tech football program landed a flip of a Class of 2026 QB who previously was set to go to Virginia Tech.
Three Atlanta high school seniors got the surprise of a lifetime when they went to school on Friday and learned they had been accepted on the spot into Georgia Tech.
Georgia Tech added a quarterback from the 2026 class on the early signing period's last day. The Yellow Jackets announced Lafayette (La.) St. Thomas More passer Cole Bergeron 's signing Friday. Bergeron chose Georgia Tech over offers from Colorado , Florida Atlantic and Minnesota, among others.