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2024 Georgia Tech football predictions: Ranked No. 53 by RJ Young

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2024 Georgia Tech football predictions: Ranked No. 53 by RJ Young


Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets ranking: 53/134

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[Check out RJ Young’s ultimate 134 college football rankings here]

Conference ranking: 5th in Atlantic Coast (+7500 to win conference)
Teams ahead of them: Fresno State (52), Duke (51), Troy (50), UTSA (49), Brigham Young (48)
Teams behind them: Central Florida (54), Texas State (55), Arizona State (56), Cincinnati (57), Virginia Tech (58)

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RJ’s take: You mess with the Yellow Jackets? You’re gonna get stung. Perhaps we’ve forgotten that. We’ve forgotten that yellowjackets are notoriously more aggressive than bees, wasps and even hornets. They don’t sting once. They sting until they’re done, and they’re never done. Folks noted the 1-3 start Brent Pry’s squad in 2023 against an ACC title game team (Louisville) and the Peach Bowl champs (Ole Miss) but perhaps failed to see they finished 4-3. Folks perhaps forgot that the Jackets kept stinging with a win against No. 17 North Carolina, a win against No. 17 Miami and finished with their first winning record since Paul Johnson was Queen.

With Haynes King back, an offensive line that features more than 100 starts and two All-ACC players, Tech has a chance to go bowling in back-to-back seasons for the first time in a decade.

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Georgia Tech’s Win Total Odds: Over 5 (-120) Under 5 (+100) 

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Dell McGee’s defensive staff overhaul as he enters Year 3 atop the Georgia State program is getting its most significant piece of the puzzle, FootballScoop has learned.

McGee is hiring Cam Clark, a senior analyst on Duke coach Manny Diaz’s 2025 Atlantic Coast Conference Champions staff, to run the Georgia State defense, sources tell FootballScoop.

It’s a notable hire for McGee, who is seeking to turn around Georgia State after going just 4-20 in his first two seasons at the helm.

While Clark arrives at Georgia State after assisting the Duke Blue Devils offense, his background is in defensive coaching.

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He served two years as defensive coordinator at Football Championship Subdivision program Western Illinois, and he also ran the defense at Lamar University. Additionally, Clark was defensive coordinator at Georgia prep powerhouse Thomas County Central High School.

A former star player at Harding University, Clark obtained his master’s degree from Auburn University, where he served as a graduate assistant.

He has additional Football Bowls Subdivision experience from coaching under both Hugh Freeze and Gus Malzahn while serving on their respective staffs at Arkansas State. 



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Wilkinson scores 31 points as high-scoring No. 23 Georgia tops Auburn 104-100 in OT

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ATHENS, Ga. (AP) Jeremiah Wilkinson scored 31 points, including two 3-pointers in overtime, and No. 23 Georgia kept up its high-scoring pace as the Bulldogs held off Auburn 104-100 on Saturday in the Southeastern Conference opener for each team.



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