Ga. Tech’s bid for bowl game glory moves to Birmingham


While it isn’t a College Football Playoff game, Georgia Tech’s bowl game in Birmingham on Friday afternoon is a chance to continue their run of crazy, good momentum.

When we last left the Yellow Jackets back on November 29th, they were exhaustedly walking off the field at Georgia’s Sanford Stadium after losing to the Bulldogs in 8 overtime periods.

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A well-rested Tech team will take the field Friday afternoon at Protective Stadium in Birmingham, lining up against early-season Cinderella, the Vanderbilt Commodores.

Despite being off for nearly a month, Tech still has a lot of momentum after a 2-1 month of November which included a huge upset over the Miami Hurricanes and a thrilling come-from-behind win against North Carolina State. And who can forget the nailbiting finish to the game against Georgia where the Yellow Jackets laid it all on the line against their in-state rival for nearly 4 hours?

Since that game, Tech has given Head Coach Brent Key and his boss, Athletic Director J. Batt a raise and a contract extension.

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The Jackets are a slight favorite in the game and should be mostly healthy as many of their injured players had time to heal. QB Haynes King, who had a career game vs. UGA should be ready to go. His counterpart for Vanderbilt, Diego Pavia threw for over 2,100 yards and 17 TD’s on the season. Tech will be without King’s favorite receiver though. Sophomore WR Eric Singleton, Jr. decided to enter the Transfer Portal and will be heading to Auburn for the 2025 season and won’t be playing in the bowl game.

Both teams are well coached and are 1st and 2nd in the country at protecting the ball and not turning it over.

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For Georgia Tech, the game marks the first time in a decade they’ve played in back-to-back bowl games. Vanderbilt will be in their first bowl game since 2018.

Kickoff is at 3:30 p.m. Eastern time and the game will be broadcast on ESPN.



Georgia Tech’s bid for bowl game glory has officially moved to Birmingham, as the Yellow Jackets are set to take on a formidable opponent in the upcoming matchup. With their eyes set on securing a victory and ending the season on a high note, Georgia Tech is ready to showcase their talents on the big stage.

The team has been working hard in practice, fine-tuning their game plan and sharpening their skills in preparation for the tough competition ahead. Head coach Geoff Collins has instilled a sense of determination and focus in his players, urging them to give their all and leave everything out on the field.

Fans are buzzing with excitement as they eagerly await kickoff, ready to cheer on their beloved Yellow Jackets and show their support for the team. With a strong showing in Birmingham, Georgia Tech has the opportunity to make a statement and prove themselves as a force to be reckoned with in the college football world.

As the team gears up for this pivotal bowl game, all eyes will be on Georgia Tech as they look to etch their names in the history books and secure a memorable victory. Stay tuned for all the action and drama as the Yellow Jackets chase bowl game glory in Birmingham. Let’s go Jackets! #TogetherWeSwarm #BowlGameBound

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