
Kelly Quinlan
Writer at Yahoo Sports
Writer at Rivals
Publisher/Writer for Rivals & Yahoo Sports Networks covering Georgia Tech/BAMA recruiting, football and basketball. Heisman voter, FWAA
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1 day ago |
georgiatech.rivals.com | Alex Farrer |Kelly Quinlan
Georgia Tech added to an already-deep wide receiver room and another option in the kick return game on Tuesday morning with the signing of Rahkeem Smith from the transfer portal with the news originally being reported by On3's Pete Nakos. Smith comes to the Jackets after spending one season with Bowling Green and two seasons prior to that at Delaware State where he contributed on offense at receiver, as a kick returner and on other special teams units.
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2 days ago |
georgiatech.forums.rivals.com | Kelly Quinlan
I wandered down the street to Walton HS. Lots of GT representation on the staff with Morgan Burnett coaching DBs and current OL Ryan Purves helping coach the OL this spring between sessions at GT. WR Christian Ward, LB Noah LaValle, TE Jude Cascone and Morgan’s son MJ (2027) among the targets
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2 days ago |
georgiatech.rivals.com | Kelly Quinlan
Post-Spring offensive depth chart projection for Georgia Tech footballGeorgia Tech wrapped up spring football relatively free of injuries, and head coach Brent Key was able to hold on to his
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3 days ago |
bvmsports.com | Kelly Quinlan
Tech jumps into the mix for top 2027 IOL Peyton Miller COPPELL, TEXAS- Three-star 2027 offensive lineman Peyton Miller from Anna HS was one of the top performers at last week's Rivals Camp series event in the Dallas area. One of the schools that jumped in recently with an offer was Georgia Tech, and Miller spoke with JOL about his recruitment and where the Jackets stand. Subscribe to read more. Unlock Premium news from the largest network of experts. Say your piece in exclusive fan communities.
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5 days ago |
georgiatech.rivals.com | Alex Farrer |Kelly Quinlan
Danny Hall Weekend certainly didn't get off to the start the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets wanted as Louisville put up a 13-run second inning to set the tone for a 16-2 victory in the opener of a three-game ACC series on Friday night at Russ Chandler Stadium. The Cardinals (34-15, 14-11 ACC) ended with 16 runs on 15 hits, including five extra-base hits and three home runs as the Georgia Tech (35-15, 15-10 ACC) pitching staff had a tough time over the few innings recording outs.
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JOL on the road today at Walton HS. https://t.co/NakxIUG8KU https://t.co/ra6aLl3hAU

It is Mailbag Time on JOL, and we are still talking about the transfer portal for #GaTech football and hoops, football team questions as well as the 2026 HS recruiting class. Thanks to Auto-Owners Insurance for sponsoring the Mailbag. https://t.co/wyNA368KUa https://t.co/UcbAePVqhn

What a crazy situation at UNC. I feel for the normal people working there with all this drama going on, whether this is a real possibility or not.

Pablo Torre: ‘An absolutely real chance’ Bill Belichick never coaches a game at North Carolina https://t.co/wlTKEjPCQy