Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Football

Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Football

2024-25 REGULAR SEASON
230.9 PYPG
186.2 RYPG
27.7 PPG
417.1 TotY/G

Team Information

Ground Bobby Dodd Stadium at Hyundai Field
City Atlanta, Georgia
Conference Atlantic Coast,
Nickname Yellow Jackets

2024 Regular Season Leaders

All Stats
Passing Yards
1600
409
A Philo
300
Rushing Yards
Receiving Yards

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About Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Football

The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football program is part of the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision. They compete in the Coastal Division of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). Since 1892, they've set multiple records, including four national championships and 16 conference titles. Led by legendary coaches like John Heisman and Bobby Dodd, they've left an indelible mark on college football. Notable achievements include Heisman's historic 222–0 victory and Dodd's eight-game winning streak against the University of Georgia in the intense rivalry known as Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate.

The Yellow Jackets have a rich history that dates back to 1892. With an impressive all-time record of 756–540–43. Their home stadium is Bobby Dodd Stadium, which is located at Historic Grant Field in Atlanta, Georgia. Over the years, Georgia Tech has won four national championships and secured 16 conference titles under the leadership of legendary coaches such as John Heisman and Bobby Dodd. Notable alumni, including Maxie Baughan, Calvin Johnson, and Demaryius Thomas, have made significant contributions to both college and professional football.

Name of TeamGeorgia Tech Yellow Jackets
First season1892
Athletic directorJ Batt
Head coachBrent Key
StadiumBobby Dodd Stadium
LocationAtlanta, Georgia
ConferenceACC
DivisionCoastal
Field surfaceLegion NXT by Shaw Sports Turf
Conference titles16
Division titles5 (2006, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2014)
Fight song"Ramblin' Wreck from Georgia Tech" and "Up With the White and Gold"
MascotBuzz, The Ramblin' Wreck
Consensus All-Americans21

Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Football History

The history of Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Football dates back to its beginning in 1892 when a group of students formed the team known as the Blacksmiths. The team faced Mercer University in its debut match on November 5, 1892, resulting in a 12–6 loss. Despite losing, the Blacksmiths sought improvement, eventually recruiting Leonard Wood, an Army officer, as a player-coach. However, success remained elusive, with Tech recording only eight wins from 1892 to 1903.

In 1893, Tech secured its first-ever victory against the University of Georgia, sparking the rivalry now known as Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate. The arrival of legendary coach John Heisman marked a turning point for the program. Under Heisman's leadership, Tech saw great success, including three undefeated seasons and a 32-game undefeated streak. Tech also achieved a historic 222–0 victory over Cumberland College in 1916, which is considered the most lopsided game in college football history.

During Heisman's tenure as head coach, Tech won its first national championship in 1917. Following Heisman's departure, William Alexander continued the team's legacy, leading Tech to its second national title in 1928. Despite facing challenges during the Great Depression, Alexander's dedication to encouraging campus spirit resulted in the establishment of the Yellow Jacket Club, laying the foundation for future generations of Tech football. Alexander retired in 1944, leaving behind a lasting legacy as one of the most successful coaches in Tech history.

Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Football Coach

Donald Brent Key, an American college football coach and former player, currently serves as the head football coach at Georgia Tech. Key assumed the role in 2022, initially as the interim head coach following the dismissal of Geoff Collins. His impressive performance during the interim period, including notable victories over ranked opponents, led to his permanent appointment as the 21st head football coach of Georgia Tech. Key's tenure has been marked by notable achievements, such as leading the team to its first bowl game and winning season since 2018 in 2023. Under his guidance, the team has shown considerable improvement, showcasing promising prospects for the future of Georgia Tech football.

CoachYears
Brent Key2022–present
Geoff Collins2019–2022
Paul Johnson2008–2018
Jon Tenuta †2007
Chan Gailey2002–2007
Mac McWhorter †2001
George O'Leary1994–2001
Bill Lewis1992–1994
Bobby Ross1987–1991
Bill Curry1980–1986
Pepper Rodgers1974–1979
Bill Fulcher1972–1973
Bud Carson1967–1971
Bobby Dodd1945–1966
William Alexander1920–1944
John Heisman1904–1919
John McKee1902–1903
Cyrus W. Strickler1901
Harris T. Collier1899–1900
Rufus B. Nalley1898
Frank O. Spain and Leonard Wood1893–1894
Ernest West1892

Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Football Stadium: Bobby Dodd Stadium

Bobby Dodd Stadium at Hyundai Field, situated on the campus of the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, serves as the home ground for the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football team. Originally established in 1905, the stadium has undergone numerous expansions and renovations since then. It's considered the oldest stadium in the FBS (Football Bowl Subdivision), with a rich history dating back to its humble beginnings as Grant Field. Over the years, its capacity has evolved from 7,000 to a peak of 58,121, accommodating the growing fan base and the team's success. Notably, the stadium was renamed in 1988 to honor Bobby Dodd, the highly esteemed coach with the most wins in the team's history. Today, Bobby Dodd Stadium remains a revered venue for college football, embodying tradition and excellence in the sport.

Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Football Rivals

Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Football has two notable rivalries: one with the Georgia Bulldogs and another with the Auburn Tigers.

Georgia Bulldogs

The rivalry with Georgia is deeply rooted and has been ongoing since 1893, earning the moniker "Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate." This rivalry extends beyond football to various other sports, with the annual football game being particularly significant for fans, competing for the Georgia State Governor's Cup. Although Georgia currently leads the series, it remains a fiercely contested matchup.

Auburn Tigers

The rivalry with Auburn dates back to 1892 and is the second-oldest in the Southeast. While it lost some intensity after Georgia Tech's departure from the Southeastern Conference in 1963, the rivalry persists across different sports. Additionally, Georgia Tech shares a significant rivalry with the Clemson Tigers, dating back to 1898. This rivalry is fueled by geographical proximity and shared academic pursuits, with close games being a common occurrence. Despite occasional considerations to discontinue the series, the rivalry continues, with Georgia Tech holding the lead in the all-time series.

Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Football Record and stats

  • Georgia Tech won National championships in 1917, 1928, 1952, and 1990.

  • Georgia Tech has won 16 conference championships, nine outright titles and seven shared ones.

  • The Yellow Jackets have secured five division championships.

National championships

SeasonCoachRecordBowlResultFinal APFinal Coaches
1917John Heisman9–0
1928William Alexander10–0Rose BowlW 8–7
1952Bobby Dodd12–0Sugar BowlW 24–7No. 2No. 2
1990Bobby Ross11–0–1Citrus BowlW 45–21No. 2No. 1

Conference championships

YearConferenceCoachOverall recordConference record
1916SIAAJohn Heisman8–0–15–0
19179–04–0
19186–13–0
1920†William Alexander8–15–0
1921†8–14–0
1922†Southern7–24–0
1927†8–1–17–0–1
192810–07–0
1939†SEC8–26–0
19438–33–0
19448–34–0
1951†Bobby Dodd11–0–17–0
195212–07–0
1990ACCBobby Ross11–0–16–0–1
1998†George O'Leary10–27–1
2009‡Paul Johnson11–37–1

Division championships

YearDivisionCoachOpponentCG Result
2006ACC CoastalChan GaileyWake ForestL 6–9
2008†Paul JohnsonN/A lost tiebreaker to Virginia Tech
2009ClemsonW 39–34
2012†Florida StateL 15–21
2014Florida StateL 35–37

Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Football Roster

The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Football Roster features a diverse group of players from various backgrounds and classes.

On the offense side, notable players include:

NamePosition
Colson BrownQB
Zach GibsonQB
Ben GuthrieQB
Haynes KingQB
Zach PyronQB
Brody RhodesQB
Aidan SemoQB
Chad AlexanderRB
Trey CooleyRB
Evan DickensRB
Jamie FelixRB
Daylon GordonRB
Jamal HaynesRB
Dontae SmithRB
Englan WilliamsRB
James BlackStrainWR
Leo BlackburnWR
Dominick BlaylockWR
Avery BoydWR
Trent DavisWR
Chris ElkoWR
Bryce GowdyWR
Abdul JannehWR
Chase LaneWR
Christian LearyWR
Juju LewisWR
Malik RutherfordWR
Josh SextonWR
Eric Singleton Jr.WR
Bailey StocktonWR
Zion TaylorWR
Luke BensonTE
Dylan LeonardTE
Jackson LongTE
Anthony MinellaTE
Joshua RuderTE
Brett SeitherTE
Billy WardTE
Brandon BestOL
Jordan BrownOL
Elias CloyOL
Gabe FortsonOL
Weston FranklinOL
Joe FusileOL
Benjamin GallowayOL
Tyler GibsonOL
Jakiah LeftwichOL
Ethan MackennyOL
Ryan PurvesOL
Corey Robinson IIOL
Connor ScaglioneOL
Will ScissumOL
Patrick Screws Jr.OL
Paul TchioOL
Jordan WilliamsOL

On the Defense side, players include

NamePosition
Cade AdamsDL
Zeek BiggersDL
Noah CollinsDL
Bryston DixonDL
D'Quan DouseDL
Kevin HarrisDL
Shymeik JonesDL
Eddie KellyDL
Kyle KennardDL
Horace LockettDL
Jason MooreDL
Ezra OdinjorDL
Malcolm PughDL
Etinosa ReubenDL
Josh RobinsonDL
Jaaymen RochellDL
Makius ScottDL
Chase SippolaDL
Ty ThompsonDL
Sylvain YondjouenDL
Nacari AshleyLB
Jack CollinsLB
Jacob CruzLB
Austin DeanLB
Kyle EffordLB
Cosby EllisLB
Jonorian FootsLB
Myles ForristallLB
Ashton HeflinLB
Tyson MeiguezLB
Paul MoalaLB
Chuma OkoyeLB
Braelen OliverLB
Trenilyas TatumLB
Andre WhiteLB
Kace AdamsDB
LaMiles BrooksDB
Justin BrownDB
Sirad BryantDB
A.J. CheeksDB
Omar DanielsDB
Nico DowdellDB
Khari GeeDB
Ahmari HarveyDB
Ben HollerbachDB
Kenan JohnsonDB
Steven Jones Jr.DB
Will KikerDB
Jaylon KingDB
D.J. MooreDB
Clayton Powell-LeeDB
Taye SeymoreDB
Rodney ShelleyDB
Myles SimsDB
K.J. WallaceDB
Kenyatta Watson IIDB

Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Football Schedule

The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Football Schedule for the upcoming season is as follows

DateOpponent
Sat, Aug 24Florida State
Sat, Aug 31Georgia State
Sat, Sep 7Syracuse
Sat, Sep 14VMI
Sat, Sep 21Louisville
Sat, Oct 5Duke
Sat, Oct 12North Carolina
Sat, Oct 19Notre Dame
Sat, Oct 26Virginia Tech
Sat, Nov 9Miami
Thu, Nov 21NC State
Sat, Nov 30Georgia

FAQ's On Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Football

A. The program was established in 1892, making it one of the oldest in college football history.

A. The team plays its home games at Bobby Dodd Stadium at Historic Grant Field in Atlanta, Georgia, with a seating capacity of 55,000.

A. Legendary coaches include John Heisman and Bobby Dodd, who have left an indelible mark on the team's history.

A. The team competes in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC), specifically in the Coastal Division.

A. The program has won four national championships, with titles in 1917, 1928, 1952, and 1990.