ATLANTA (AP) โ A Georgia Tech program that was about as low as it could go is suddenly filled with optimism.
The Yellow Jackets are coming off theirย first winning season since 2018ย and feel like theyโre ready to push even higher under coach Brent Key.
The Yellow Jackets were a laughingstock underย previous coach Geoff Collins, who talked a good game but was woefully unprepared to lead a major-conference team.
Those dark days are in the rearview mirror. While no one expects Georgia Tech to contend for national titles on a regular basis, this group has shown it can be competitive in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
โWe want to embrace these challenges that we have in front of us,โ Key said. โNothingโs easy. We donโt want it to be easy.โ
Keyโs impact
Heading into his second full season as coach, Key deserves credit for lifting the Yellow Jackets out of the abyss that was the Collins era.
The fiery coach has instilled a winning, edgy attitude in his players, which paid off a season ago with unlikely victories overย North Carolinaย andย Miami.
Georgia Tech was 10-28 inย three-plus years under Collins, including a 7-19 mark in conference play. Since Key took over four games into the 2022 season, the Jackets are 11-10 overall and 9-6 in the ACC.
Good to be King
Haynes King returns at quarterback after a breakout season.
The transfer from Texas A&M threw for 2,842 yards with 27 touchdowns to go along with 737 yards rushing and 10 more TDs.
If thereโs one thing King needs to work on, itโs being a bit more selective with his passes after getting picked off 16 times. But no one was complaining much after the Yellow Jackets averaged 31.1 points per game โ their highest output in five years.
โHe does everything you want him to do,โ offensive coordinator Buster Faulkner said. โWeโve got a lot of confidence in him and what he can do, and we just keep putting more and more on his plate.โ
Offensive weapons
Faulkner received plenty of kudos for Kingโs development, which was hardly a one-man show.
Running back Jamal Haynes piled up 1,059 yards and seven touchdowns, averaging 6.1 yards per carry, to go along with 20 receptions for 151 yards. Eric Singleton (48 catches, 714 yards, six TDs) and Malik Rutherford (46 catches, 502 yards, four TDs) were the top receivers. All are back.
โHeโs got great players around him and he understands that,โ Faulkner said of his quarterback. โHe knows how to get them the ball and makes them look really good.โ
Defensive shakeup
While the offense was a bright spot, Key was not pleased with a leaky defense that surrendered nearly 30 points a game, ranking 97th nationally.
Georgia Tech overhauled its staffย on that side on the line, most notably bringing in Tyler Santucci from Duke as the new defensive coordinator. Under Santucci, the Blue Devils surrendered just 19 points a game to lead the ACC and rank 16th nationally.
He is expected to bring the same sort of results to Georgia Tech.
โThatโs why I got hired,โ Santucci said. โStop people, create takeaways, get the ball back to the offense and donโt let them score touchdowns. Thatโs not pressure. Thatโs our job.โ
The schedule
Georgia Tech faces a difficult slate of games, beginning with the Aug. 24 opener against No. 10 Florida State in Dublin, Ireland.
โItโs a great opportunity for Georgia Tech. for people to see the GT on a worldwide stage,โ Key said.
The Yellow Jackets also host No. 7 Notre Dame at Mercedes-Benz Stadium โ home of the NFLโs Atlanta Falcons โ on Oct. 19 and close the regular season at top-ranked Georgia on Nov. 29.
For good measure, there are back-to-back home games against No. 19 Miami (Nov. 9) and No. 24 N.C. State (Nov. 21), plus another tough road trip to Louisville (Sept. 21).
Itโs the kind of schedule that could make it difficult for Keyโs team to improve much on last yearโs 7-6 mark, even if they continue their upward trajectory.
