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  OCT 3 ACC SPECIALIST OF THE WEEK: Gavin Stewart, Georgia Tech, PK, Savannah, Ga.,...Scored 14 of Georgia Tech's 26 points in the Yellow Jackets' 26-21 win over No. 24 Pitt ... On a rainy night with less-than-ideal footing, he was a perfect 6-of-6 on kicks – 4-for-4 on field goals (37, 33, 40 and 30 yards) and 2-for-2 on PAT ... One of only two ACC players and 15 FBS players to make four field goals in a game this season ... Became the first Georgia Tech kicker since 2018 to make four field goals (Wesley Wells vs. Virginia) and only the ninth player in Georgia Tech history to make as many as four field goals in a game. - ACC Football

Sr/2025 K Gavin StewartGeorgia Tech
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  OCT 3 ACC LINEBACKER OF THE WEEK: Charlie Thomas, Georgia Tech, LB, Thomasville, Ga.,...In just one half of action, recorded seven tackles, a fumble recovery (which he returned 43 yards to set up a field goal), an interception (which led to another field goal), a pass breakup and a quarterback hurry to key Georgia Tech's win at No. 24 Pitt ... In their first five possessions after Thomas entered the game, the Panthers turned the ball over three times and totaled just 105 yards as Georgia Tech turned a 7-6 halftime deficit into a 19-7 lead ... Thomas is the only FBS player this season to record seven tackles, a fumble recovery, an interception and a pass breakup in a game ... Became only the third Georgia Tech player since 2000 with a fumble recovery and an interception in the same game ... Only FBS player this season with at least 45 tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss, two interceptions and a fumble recovery. - ACC Football

rSr/2023 OLB Charlie ThomasGeorgia Tech
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  OCT 3 ACC RUNNING BACK OF THE WEEK: Hassan Hall, Georgia Tech, RB, Atlanta, Ga.,...Rushed for 157 yards on 20 carries to help lead Georgia Tech to a 26-21 win at No. 24 Pitt ... His 63-yard rush with less than two minutes remaining set up Georgia Tech's final touchdown that put the Yellow Jackets ahead by two scores (26-14) and effectively sealed the win ... Became the second ACC player and 12th player in the FBS this season to average at least 7.8 yards per carry in a game while carrying the ball at least 20 times ... His 157 rushing yards were the most by any player against Pitt since Boston College's A.J. Dillon (162) in 2019. - ACC Football

rSr/2023 RB Hassan HallGeorgia Tech
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  Texas A&M head coach Jimbo Fisher is open to changing quarterbacks and the play-caller if it will jump-start the offense. The 24th-ranked Aggies have one of the country's worst offenses after two games. A&M ranks 100th in scoring (22.5 points per game), 101st in total offense (341.5 yards per game) and 114th in rushing (99.5 ypg). Sophomore quarterback Haynes King threw a pair of interceptions in a 31-0 victory over Sam Houston State. He was ineffective in last week's 17-14 loss to Appalachian State, completing 13 of 20 for 97 yards with no touchdown and no interceptions. He was sacked twice. "We possibly could [make a change]," Fisher said. "We'll evaluate everything this week. We'll evaluate every position this week." That includes Fisher relinquishing his play-calling duties. - Bryan/College Station Eagle

rJr/2026 QB Haynes KingGeorgia Tech
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  Southern Cal rush edge Romello Height (shoulder) had his arm in a sling at Tuesday's practice. Coach Lincoln Riley said the plan is to take things easy with the Auburn transfer early in the week and see where he's at as the Trojans approach Saturday's game against Fresno State. USC will take a similar approach with left tackle Courtland Ford (ankle), though Riley sounded more optimistic about Ford's likelihood of playing Saturday. - Orange County Register

rSr/2025 OLB Romello HeightGeorgia Tech
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  Dontae Smith ran for 102 yards and three touchdowns, and Georgia Tech turned to its running game and a takeaway-savvy defense to snap a seven-game losing streak with a 35-17 victory over Western Carolina on Saturday night. The Yellow Jackets (1-1) forced four turnovers - interceptions by Derrik Allen, Myles Sims and Charlie Thomas and a fumble recovery by Aliyde Eley - and swarmed the FCS Catamounts (1-1) to hold them to just 118 yards in the second half. Georgia Tech, which finished with 243 yards rushing and 7.1-yards per game, had lost its last three games by a combined 141-10 score, leaving embattled coach Geoff Collins 9-26 entering the game.

But the Jackets scored on consecutive possessions in the first and second quarters and never trailed again. Western Carolina quarterback Carlos Davis, coming off a school record six TD passes and 433 yards passing in a win last week at Charleston Southern, finished with 233 yards on 18 of 27 passing. He constantly escaped with scrambles before getting knocked out of the game late in the third quarter on a hit by Eley. Cole Gonzales took charge of the offense and quickly threw an interception to Thomas. The loss dropped the Catamounts to 0-61 all-time against FBS competition and 0-33 against the Atlantic Coast Conference. - Georgia Tech/AP College Football


rSr/2024 RB Dontae SmithGeorgia Tech
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  Haynes King threw for a career-high 364 yards and three long touchdowns to lead No. 6 Texas A&M to a 31-0 win over Sam Houston Saturday in a game that included an almost three-hour weather delay. "We've got a long way to go," Texas A&M coach Jimbo Fisher said. "We've got to get a lot better... just got to keep developing in the things we do." King, who was named the starter last week after beating out two others in camp, threw touchdown passes of 66, 63 and 43 yards in the opener for both teams.

King also threw two interceptions in an inconsistent performance in his return after breaking his leg in the second game last season. Ainias Smith had six receptions for a career-high 164 yards with two touchdowns and Devon Achane ran for a score to help Texas A&M to the victory. "On the defensive side, I felt like they played well," Smith said. "Sticking to the offensive side, we need to go ahead and execute a whole lot better.” The Aggies were up 17-0 at halftime when the game was suspended due to lightning in the area at 1 p.m. Neither team returned to the field after halftime and a message was posted on the video boards telling fans that the game was suspended and to seek shelter. - Texas A&M/AP College Football


rJr/2026 QB Haynes KingGeorgia Tech
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  2022 PRESEASON WUERFFEL TROPHY (COMMUNITY SERVICE) WATCHLIST: Myles Sims, Georgia Tech, Jr., DB,...Sims has dedicated his time and talents to a number of community service initiatives during his three years at Georgia Tech, including Habitat for Humanity and the Salvation Army. Perhaps most notably, shortly after receiving his bachelor's degree in business administration from Georgia Tech in May, Sims joined a group of 16 Georgia Tech student-athletes from across multiple sports to embark on Tech's fourth Jackets Without Borders international service trip. Returning after a two-year hiatus due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Jackets Without Borders returned to Puerto Rico in 2022 to continue to assist with rehabilitation following the devastating hurricanes that ravaged the island in 2017. Thanks in large part to Sims' efforts and leadership, the group was able to lay the entire foundation for a house in less than one week. - Georgia Tech Football

rSr/2024 CB Myles SimsGeorgia Tech
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  High expectations attended Georgia Tech defensive end Kevin Harris, a transfer from Alabama, prior to last season. Harris' transfer was prompted after he did not see the field for the Crimson Tide in 2020, but he had also been a four-star prospect at Grayson High. He was rated the No. 123 player nationally in the 2019 class and the No. 15 player in Georgia (247Sports Composite). In the preseason last year, his one-on-one pass-rush battles with left tackle Devin Cochran also gave a picture of the quickness that Harris was bringing to the position. He was also included in The Athletic's annual list of college football freaks because of his uncommon strength (31 bench-press reps of 225 pounds) and explosiveness (39-inch vertical leap).

Once the season began, the awaited production did not materialize. In his first season on the field, Harris played behind starter Jordan Domineck and fellow backup Kyle Kennard at the rush end position. Appearing in all 12 games, he finished with six tackles. "I feel like there were a lot of things I could have improved on, those being my first couple snaps of real-game snaps," Harris said in an interview with The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Aug. 6 at the team's media day. "I think I could have made some better adjustments last year, and I think this year you'll see a lot more production." - Atlanta Journal Constitution


rSr/2025 DE Kevin HarrisGeorgia Tech
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  2022 PRESEASON ALLSTATE AFCA GOOD WORKS TEAM NOMINEE: Myles Sims, Georgia Tech,...Sims has dedicated his time and talents to a number of community service initiatives during his three years at Georgia Tech, including Habitat for Humanity and the Salvation Army. Perhaps most notably, shortly after receiving his bachelor’s degree in business administration from Georgia Tech in May, Sims joined a group of 16 Georgia Tech student-athletes from across multiple sports to embark on Tech’s fourth Jackets Without Borders international service trip. - Georgia Tech Football

rSr/2024 CB Myles SimsGeorgia Tech
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  The last time Keion White was healthy and playing football, it was at Old Dominion in 2019. A full-systems-go White contributing to a Georgia Tech defense that needs a boost has been a long time coming, but it seems that might finally be coming to fruition. "I'm 1,000% back," White said Saturday at Media Day. "I was getting to the point last year where I was just trying to get back on the field and feel comfortable being back on the field. Wasn't able to get to that point. But over the offseason I've done a lot of rehab, done a lot of training, done a lot of field work, and I'm at the point where I'm confident enough that I feel like I'm better than I was before I was injured. So I'm definitely 1,000% back." White played in the Yellow Jackets' final four games of last season, but wasn't fully healthy. He also didn't get to play in 2020, with Old Dominion forgoing the season because of COVID-19. He transitioned to defensive end in the spring of 2019 after playing two seasons at tight end.

So, now, White brings a unique perspective to Tech in two ways: he's a super senior, one of the older guys in the room, and can break down the game from the perspective of the offense and the defense. He also figures to play an important role on the defensive line, with starters Jordan Domineck (now at Arkansas) and Jared Ivey (now at Ole Miss) transferring, as the Jackets aim to bounce back from three consecutive three-win seasons. "I'm really excited about Keion," coach Geoff Collins said Saturday. "I think when he came to us a year-and-a-half ago, there was a lot of build-up and a lot of excitement. And unfortunately Keion had some injury things and wasn't ever 100% last year, but he is a tough, physical person. He's a leader in the locker room, and it's not a lot of rah-rah, it's not a lot of talk, but just his attitude, his demeanor, his seriousness, his focus, how he works every single day kind of permeates throughout our entire locker room and our entire organization." - Atlanta Journal Constitution


rSr/2023 DT Keion WhiteGeorgia Tech
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  The newest addition to Georgia Tech's collection of analysts has a particularly close connection with a member of the Yellow Jackets team. Former Alabama State coach Donald Hill-Eley is the father of Tech linebacker Ayinde Eley. Tech made the hire in July, bringing on Hill-Eley as an analyst for the offense. Hill-Eley was let go at Alabama State in November in the middle of his fourth season as head coach of the Hornets. He replaces Mike Gregory, who left Tech to become the offensive coordinator at IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla. Hill-Eley brings a considerable amount of experience to the job. He has been coaching since 1991 and was a head coach at Morgan State 2002-13 and then at Alabama State 2017-21. His expertise is on offense. Eley is going into his final season with the Jackets after transferring from Maryland before the 2021 season. - Atlanta Journal Constitution

rSr/2023 ILB Ayinde EleyGeorgia Tech
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  2022 PRESEASON PHIL STEELE/DRAFT SCOUT IVY LEAGUE SECOND TEAM: Connor Scaglione, Princeton, Sr.,...Started all 10 games on the offensive line that helped anchor a high-powered offense that ranked first in the Ivy League in scoring (33.4), second in passing offense (265.5), second in passing efficiency (147.0) and third in total offense (392.4). - Princeton Football

rSr/2024 OG Connor ScaglioneGeorgia Tech
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  Georgia Tech running back Dontae Smith was scrolling through Twitter on July 20 when he came upon something he didn't expect to see - his own name. That was the day he was named to the preseason watch list for the Doak Walker Award, given annually to the nation's top running back. "I'm on Twitter and I see it, and I'm like, 'Whoa," Smith said. If you're a returning starter at running back at a power-conference school, it's perhaps not a big deal. There are 75 running backs on the list (although somehow former Tech All-American Jahmyr Gibbs, now at Alabama, was omitted). But for Smith, who last season was a third-string running back behind Gibbs and Jordan Mason, it was a big deal to be recognized. "I'm extremely thankful," Smith said. "And I'm going to go out there and chase it and try to win that award. It is a motivation."

Smith, who ran for 378 yards last season and averaged a team-high 5.6 yards per carry, was bursting forth with optimism and confidence about the season ahead for him and his team, even as expectations for the Yellow Jackets are low in the wake of three consecutive three-win seasons. Smith poured out his belief at the ACC Kickoff in Charlotte two weeks ago. "We are going to win," Smith said. "Now, the realistic goal is, what bowl game? We want to make a bowl game, so we're going to have to win more games than we have been." - Atlanta Journal Constitution


rSr/2024 RB Dontae SmithGeorgia Tech
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  2022 PRESEASON DOAK WALKER AWARD CANDIDATE: Dontae Smith (Jr.), Georgia Tech,...In 2020, running back Dontae Smith (5-11, 203) enjoyed a breakout season as a third-year sophomore … Appeared in all 10 games … Ranked fourth on the team with 296 rushing yards on just 43 carries, good for a team-best 6.9 yards per rush (min. 5 attempts) … Also caught six passes for 52 yards and led Tech with 10 kickoff returns (176 yards) … Last season, as a repeat redshirt sophomore, Smith appeared in all 12 games … Ran for 378 yards on just 68 carries, good for a team-best 5.6 yards per rush … Also caught seven passes for 33 yards … Ran for four touchdowns, upping his career total to seven touchdowns on just 121 rushes. - Georgia Tech Football

rSr/2024 RB Dontae SmithGeorgia Tech
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