Running back Jamal Haynes of Georgia Tech didn’t hold back. Speaking with assurance, he represented his initiative and its backers. When asked about his team’s impending game against its it-state rival, he responded, “To hell with Georgia,” Thursday night. “What he said,” followed linebacker Trenilyas Tatum, who was sitting next to Haynes
Tech was able to focus on its upcoming trip to Athens after defeating N.C. State in a thrilling 30-29 victory. What a chance that lies ahead. For the Yellow Jackets, it will change the course of the program. Even if it seems unlikely, there is a chance to accelerate the Brent Key era. It’s the opportunity to defeat its hated in-state foe and, as an icing on the cake, put the Bulldogs’ dreams of making the College Football Playoffs in riun.
Speaking in jest, Key remarked, “I’m not passionate about Georgia, not one bit,” “The most important game of the year is approaching. The game is a rivalry within the state. Tech overcame a crazy fourth quarter on Thursday, demonstrating its mental tenacity. After leading 16–7 at the start of the game and falling behind 29–23, it made a decisive drive in 67 seconds and won thanks to a missed 58-yard ( goal attempt.
The Jackets, who are currently 7-4, are building on their successful 2023 campaign, and the data keeps pointing to Key as the ideal coach to lead this team. There was nothing like disturbing the kings of the state. It would increase seismic momentum.
For Tech, this game is everything. For Tech, it should mean the world. “I’m excited, the whole team is excited,” said quarterback Haynes King, whose Jackets lost the rivalry 31-23 last November. It is among the most significant rivals. They’re having a fantastic year, so congratulations. However, we’re prepared. We’re thrilled. We’ll observe the situation.
Tech has suffered six straight losses to Georgia since winning two of their three encounters in 2014–16. As a proud Tech alum, Key has never downplayed the significance of the rivalry and has already shown his contempt for the Bulldogs. Tech is going to be a big underdog. And it’s okay. All they want to do is try their hardest and see what happens.
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