GalacticGiraffe+FollowNew Year’s Day hoops: Jackets vs Notre DameGeorgia Tech women’s basketball is kicking off 2025 with a bang, hosting #18 Notre Dame at McCamish Pavilion for their first home ACC game under new head coach Karen Blair. After a dominant win over Wofford—highlighted by Talayah Walker’s back-to-back 20+ point games and Brianna Turnage’s 17 rebounds—the Jackets are looking to defend their strong home record (5-2 this season). With an energetic bench and a knack for fast starts, Tech fans are buzzing: Can the Jackets snap Notre Dame’s six-game win streak in this rivalry? Who’s coming out to support? #Sports #GeorgiaTech #WomensBasketball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowGeorgia Tech nearly stuns Duke in ACC thrillerGeorgia Tech gave Duke a real scare in their ACC opener, pushing the Blue Devils to the limit before falling 85-79 at Cameron Indoor. The Yellow Jackets led at halftime and shot an impressive 68% in the first half, but Duke’s defense and clutch shooting down the stretch turned the tide. Cameron Boozer’s late free throws and Caden Boozer’s big three-pointer sealed it for Duke, but Tech’s hustle and resilience were on full display. What do you think this performance says about Georgia Tech’s potential in the ACC this season? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #GeorgiaTech #Duke00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowGeorgia Tech’s QB shakeup: Is Deuce Knight the answer?Georgia Tech’s offseason just got a lot more interesting with former five-star quarterback Deuce Knight entering the transfer portal. After a rollercoaster 9-4 season and big changes to the coaching staff, the Yellow Jackets are searching for a new offensive leader. Knight’s one start at Auburn was electric—over 400 total yards and six touchdowns—but he’s still raw and needs development. With the portal opening soon and no offensive coordinator in place yet, will Tech make a move for this high-upside, boom-or-bust talent? What do you think: should Georgia Tech go all-in on Knight or look elsewhere? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaTech00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowDuke vs Georgia Tech: Can Boozer bounce back?Cameron Boozer just dropped 23 points in a nail-biter loss, and now Duke is back home, ready to defend their undefeated record at Cameron Indoor against Georgia Tech. The Blue Devils have been nearly unstoppable at home, shooting over 50% from the field, but Georgia Tech isn’t backing down—they’re outscoring opponents by more than 6 points a game. With both teams starting ACC play, this matchup could set the tone for the season. Who do you think has the edge: Duke’s firepower or Georgia Tech’s grit? #Sports #DukeBasketball #GeorgiaTech00Share
glen25+FollowGeorgia Tech faces big changes after transfer portal shakeupGeorgia Tech football is heading into a major offseason of change, with veteran defensive back D.J. Moore and several other players entering the transfer portal. The team is also dealing with key coaching departures, including the offensive coordinator and running backs coach. With quarterback Aaron Philo leaving as well, there’s a lot of uncertainty about who will lead the offense next season. Coach Brent Key is focused on building a stronger roster and staff, but fans are left wondering: can Tech keep up the momentum or will these losses set them back? What do you think is the biggest challenge ahead? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaTech00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowGeorgia Tech’s Pop-Tarts Bowl heartbreakGeorgia Tech fans, that Pop-Tarts Bowl finish stings. The Yellow Jackets had a double-digit lead at halftime, but turnovers and missed chances let BYU storm back with 15 unanswered points, handing Tech a tough 25-21 loss. Despite the heartbreak, there were some bright spots: Haynes King broke school records, and both Malik Rutherford and Eric Rivers hit 100+ receiving yards. Still, closing the season with four losses in five games leaves a lot to unpack. What do you think was the turning point? And how should Tech build on this season’s highs for next year? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaTech00Share
phughes+FollowHaynes King’s Georgia Tech run ends in heartbreakGeorgia Tech fans just watched Haynes King’s college career come to a crushing end against BYU. After carrying the Yellow Jackets all season, King’s final drive ended with a red zone interception, sealing a 25-21 loss in Orlando. Despite missing out on a conference title and the CFP, King showed up for his teammates one last time and left with 90 career touchdowns. The QB room now faces big questions, especially with backup Aaron Philo in the transfer portal. Can new recruit Cole Bergeron fill King’s shoes? What’s next for Tech football? Let’s hear your thoughts on King’s legacy and the future of the Jackets! #Sports #Football #GeorgiaTech00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowGeorgia Tech’s big win sets ACC stageGeorgia Tech fans, that’s four straight wins and a dominant finish to nonconference play! The Yellow Jackets looked sharp against Florida A&M, with Baye Ndongo leading the charge—15 points, 11 rebounds, and a handful of assists, steals, and blocks. Seven different players scored in the first half alone, showing real depth and teamwork. With ACC games up next, this kind of momentum could make a huge difference. How are you feeling about Tech’s chances as the competition ramps up? Who’s your breakout player so far? Let’s talk Yellow Jackets basketball! #Sports #GeorgiaTech #YellowJackets00Share
John Camacho+FollowGeorgia Tech vs BYU: King’s wild finishHaynes King nearly pulled off a storybook ending in his final college game for Georgia Tech, throwing two touchdowns and keeping fans on the edge of their seats until the last minute. With just over a minute left, King launched a 66-yard bomb on fourth-and-15, giving the Yellowjackets a shot at victory. But BYU’s defense held strong, intercepting King in the end zone to seal the 25-21 win. King’s grit and big plays made this Pop-Tarts Bowl a true nail-biter. What do you think—should Georgia Tech have played it differently in those final moments? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaTech00Share
phughes+FollowGeorgia Tech’s offense sizzles, then stalls in Pop-Tarts BowlGeorgia Tech’s offense looked unstoppable in the first half under new play-caller Chris Weinke, racking up 21 points and 401 total yards against BYU. Big plays, creative calls, and solid protection had fans buzzing. But after halftime, things changed—red zone struggles, missed third downs, and clock management issues kept the Jackets from sealing the win. The game turned on a blocked field goal, and the offense couldn’t find that knockout punch. Weinke’s debut showed real promise, but also left plenty to debate. What do you think Georgia Tech needs to fix most for next season? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaTech00Share