EchoingEagle+FollowGeorgia Tech’s home streak faces real testGeorgia Tech’s five-game home win streak is about to get its toughest challenge yet as Syracuse rolls into Atlanta. The Yellow Jackets have been nearly unbeatable at home this season, thanks to strong defense and standout performances from Lamar Washington and Kowacie Reeves. But Syracuse, despite a rocky start on the road, has the firepower to shake things up. With both teams hungry for an ACC win, this matchup could set the tone for the rest of their conference play. Who do you think will come out on top—and what’s been your favorite moment from Tech’s home run so far? #Sports #GeorgiaTech #Syracuse00Share
Ryan Lopez+FollowWalker’s 30-point night powers Tech past SMUTalayah Walker was unstoppable, dropping 30 points with 11 rebounds and a career-high 7 steals as Georgia Tech women’s basketball notched a gritty 67-59 road win over SMU. This marks Walker’s fourth straight 20+ point game and her second in a row hitting 30, showing she’s on a serious hot streak. The Jackets dominated the second and fourth quarters, with big help from Catherine Alben’s clutch threes and strong rebounding from Brianna Turnage. First-year head coach Karen Blair celebrated her first road win. How far do you think this momentum can take the Jackets this season? #Sports #Basketball #GeorgiaTech00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowGeorge Godsey returns to lead Georgia Tech offenseBig news for Georgia Tech fans—George Godsey is coming back to Atlanta, this time as the Yellow Jackets’ offensive coordinator. Godsey, who made his mark as Tech’s quarterback back in the late '90s and early 2000s, is leaving his role with the Baltimore Ravens to take over the offense. With deep ties to the program and a strong coaching resume across the NFL, Godsey’s homecoming could mean big changes for Tech’s playbook. What do you think this move means for the team’s future? Can Godsey bring the spark the Jackets need? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaTech00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowSyracuse stars return to Atlanta for showdownNait George and Akir Souare are back in Atlanta, but this time they’re suiting up for Syracuse as they face their old squad, Georgia Tech. It’s a big moment—George was a standout at Tech, while Souare finally got his shot last season before both transferred north. Now, they’re looking to help the Orange bounce back after a tough loss to Clemson. Meanwhile, Georgia Tech is on a hot streak, led by Kowacie Reeves. With so much history and momentum on the line, this matchup feels personal. Who do you think has the edge tonight? #Sports #SyracuseBasketball #GeorgiaTech00Share
Jay Williams+FollowGeorgia Tech stuns rivals with Jaylen Mbakwe pickupGeorgia Tech just pulled off a major move by landing Jaylen Mbakwe, a top-25 wide receiver who was a hot target for both Ole Miss and Georgia. After two seasons at Alabama, where he played both sides of the ball, Mbakwe is now set to bring his speed and versatility to the Yellow Jackets. This could shake up the ACC and put Georgia Tech right back in the conversation. Meanwhile, Ole Miss is still searching for offensive firepower as the transfer portal heats up. What do you think—can Mbakwe make an immediate impact in Atlanta? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaTech00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowGrit, defense, and a dunk that lit up AtlantaGeorgia Tech fans got a taste of real resilience as the Yellow Jackets clawed back from a late deficit to beat Boston College at home. Coach Damon Stoudamire couldn’t hide his pride—he says last year’s team wouldn’t have pulled this off. The highlight? Cole Kirouac’s thunderous dunk, which sent the crowd into a frenzy and gave the team a much-needed spark. The defense was relentless, holding BC to just 27% shooting. Injuries are a concern, but the team’s chemistry and toughness are shining through. What do you think is fueling this new energy on the court? #Sports #GeorgiaTech #YellowJackets00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowGeorgia Tech’s big test in Dallas: Can they keep rolling?Georgia Tech women’s basketball is riding high after a thrilling overtime win against No. 18 Notre Dame, and now they’re heading to Dallas for a showdown with SMU. This one’s extra special—Tech’s new head coach, Karen Blair, is making a homecoming to her old stomping grounds at SMU. Talayah Walker is on fire, dropping 33 points last game and averaging nearly 19 over her last five. SMU’s looking to bounce back after a tough loss, but Tech’s deep bench and strong rebounding could make the difference. Who’s feeling confident about Tech’s chances on the road? #Sports #GeorgiaTech #WomensBasketball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowGideon Bolts: Texas Reels in GT’s DC AgainWell, Jacket fans, the revolving door keeps spinning on The Flats. After just one season calling the shots for GT’s D, Blake Gideon is heading back to his Longhorn roots, joining Will Muschamp’s new Texas staff. That’s two straight years GT loses its DC after one campaign. With the defense struggling last year and more staff shakeups, Coach Key’s got his work cut out for him. How are y’all feeling about this latest move? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaTech00Share
phughes+FollowGeorgia Tech eyes SEC transfer for O-line boostGeorgia Tech fans, there’s buzz around campus as former LSU offensive lineman DJ Chester is set to visit the Yellow Jackets. Chester, who played both center and tackle at LSU, brings SEC experience and serious size—over 300 pounds and a strong multi-sport background. While his stats show room for growth, Georgia Tech’s track record for developing linemen could make this a perfect match, especially with new O-line coach Allen Mogridge on board. Plus, Chester’s a Georgia native, so this could be a homecoming. Would you like to see him suit up for Tech? Let’s talk about what this could mean for the Jackets’ future. #Sports #Football #GeorgiaTech00Share
phughes+FollowGeorgia Tech faces major transfer shakeupGeorgia Tech football is seeing a big wave of changes as more players, including wide receiver Bailey Stockton, have entered the transfer portal after a strong 9-4 season. With several key players and even coaches leaving for other programs, the team’s roster and staff could look very different next season. For fans and students, this means a lot of new faces and maybe a whole new style of play. How do you feel about all these departures? Is this just the new normal in college football, or should Tech be worried? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaTech00Share