Jay Williams+FollowGeorgia Tech’s QB race just got interestingAlberto Mendoza, fresh off Indiana’s national championship win, is now in the transfer portal—and Georgia Tech is reportedly in the mix to land him. Even though Mendoza hasn’t had much playing time, his stats show real promise: 5 TDs, 1 INT, and nearly 200 rushing yards on just 13 carries. If he joins the Yellow Jackets, he’ll be competing for the starting spot in a quarterback room that’s talented but light on experience. With a stacked backfield led by Haynes and Hosley, could Mendoza be the missing piece for a top-tier Georgia Tech offense next season? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaTech10Share
Ryan Lopez+FollowGeorgia Tech’s huge basketball leap: What’s next?Georgia Tech just shot up 20 spots in the latest college basketball NET rankings, jumping from 167 to 141 after a gutsy win over NC State. That’s their first Quad 1 win this season, and it’s a big deal for a team that’s had a rocky ACC start. The Yellow Jackets showed real grit, bouncing back from a tough loss to Pittsburgh and locking down the Wolfpack with clutch defense and teamwork. With games against Clemson, Virginia Tech, and North Carolina coming up, there’s a real shot to keep climbing. Do you think this momentum can carry them to the NCAA tournament? #Sports #Basketball #GeorgiaTech00Share
Jay Williams+FollowMelvin Jordan IV returns to Georgia TechMelvin Jordan IV is staying put at Georgia Tech, giving the Yellow Jackets a much-needed boost on defense. After briefly entering the transfer portal, Jordan announced he’s coming back for another season, which is huge considering Tech hadn’t landed a linebacker in this transfer cycle. With a new defensive coordinator and a wave of new faces, having someone with Jordan’s experience—especially after his productive run at Oregon State—could make a real difference. How do you think his return will impact the Jackets’ defense this year? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaTech00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowGeorgia Tech faces another transfer shakeupThree more Jackets are heading for the transfer portal just before the deadline, signaling more changes ahead for Georgia Tech football. Defensive linemen Landen Marshall and Blake Belin, along with defensive back Troy Stevenson IV, are all seeking new opportunities after limited playing time on The Flats. With each player still holding multiple years of eligibility, it’s clear the roster could look very different next season. How do you feel about the growing trend of early transfers, and what impact do you think this will have on Tech’s depth and future recruiting? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaTech00Share
glen25+FollowGeorgia Tech’s transfer portal shakeupGeorgia Tech is making serious moves in the ACC, landing top talent through the transfer portal and shaking up expectations for 2026. With standout additions like edge rusher Noah Carter and Michigan running back Justice Haynes, the Yellow Jackets are doubling down on physical play and explosive offense. Head coach Brent Key’s aggressive approach has pushed Tech into the conference’s top five for portal recruiting, signaling a shift from middle-of-the-pack to real contenders. Do you think these new faces will help Tech break through in the ACC next season? Let’s hear your thoughts on how these transfers could change the game! #Sports #Football #GeorgiaTech00Share
Jay Williams+FollowJustice Haynes shakes up Georgia Tech footballJustice Haynes just made Georgia Tech’s backfield a real threat. After a standout season at Michigan, Haynes brings his explosive running style and big-play ability to the Yellow Jackets. Pairing him with Malachi Hosley could give Tech one of the most dynamic running back duos in the ACC—maybe even the country. With Haynes’ track record of breaking tackles and racking up yards, fans are buzzing about what this means for the team’s ground game next season. Do you think this move puts Georgia Tech in the ACC contender conversation? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #GeorgiaTech00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowGeorgia Tech’s offense gets a bold new lookGeorgia Tech fans, get ready for a whole new vibe on offense. With George Godsey calling the shots, the playbook is opening up and the energy feels different—more aggressive, more creative. The transfer portal is shaking up the roster, and all eyes are on Spencer Merman to see how he fits into this evolving attack. Meanwhile, Jason Seymour’s future as defensive coordinator adds another layer of intrigue. How do you feel about these changes? Is this the shakeup Tech needs to climb the ACC ranks? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #GeorgiaTech00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowGeorgia Tech’s new DC could shake up the defenseGeorgia Tech football is taking a bold step by bringing back Jason Semore as defensive coordinator—a coach known for turning defenses into turnover machines. Semore’s track record at Southern Miss and Marshall shows he knows how to get results, especially when it comes to sacks and takeaways—two areas Tech struggled with last season. With nearly two decades of experience and a knack for developing standout linebackers, Semore’s return could mean a more aggressive, opportunistic defense on the Flats. Do you think this hire will finally give Tech the edge it needs to compete in the ACC? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaTech00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowGeorgia Tech hoops: Grit, but still missing that closerGeorgia Tech fans, that Miami loss stings, but there’s something worth talking about: Coach Stoudamire is pushing for more focus and a true go-to guy in crunch time. He’s proud of the team’s fight and rebounding against a top Miami squad, but admits slow starts and missed details are costing us. It’s not just about turnovers—it’s about executing when it matters most. Who do you think should step up as Tech’s closer? And what’s the fix for those early-game holes? Let’s hear your takes on how the Jackets can turn these close games into wins! #Sports #GeorgiaTech #CollegeBasketball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowGeorgia Tech bulks up with Favour EdwinGeorgia Tech’s offensive line just got a major boost—Favour Edwin, a 6’6”, 300+ pound tackle from Auburn, is coming to The Flats. Though he didn’t see game action at Auburn, Edwin brings three years of eligibility and a unique background, having started football only in his senior year of high school after moving from Nigeria. He joins two other portal additions, adding much-needed depth and competition up front. With Brent Key and new O-line coach Allen Mogridge focused on building a tougher line, this move could really shake things up for Tech’s future. What do you think of this new direction? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaTech00Share