Christopher Hughes+FollowAlberto Mendoza brings fresh energy to Georgia TechGeorgia Tech just scored a major addition—Alberto Mendoza, the younger brother of Heisman winner Fernando Mendoza, is transferring in with three years of eligibility left. After limited snaps behind his superstar sibling, Alberto is ready to make his own mark in Atlanta. With Haynes King graduating and Aaron Philo heading to Florida, the Yellow Jackets’ quarterback room is wide open. Can Alberto step up and help rebuild the program? It’s a big moment for Tech fans—let’s talk about what this move could mean for the team’s future! #Sports #Football #GeorgiaTech00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowClemson faces Georgia Tech: Can the streak break?Clemson basketball fans, here’s a twist: despite being ranked No. 18 and holding a strong 16-4 record, the Tigers have struggled against Georgia Tech at home, losing the last two matchups in overtime. But Saturday’s game shifts to Atlanta, where Clemson has dominated recently. ESPN’s predictor gives Clemson an 82.8% chance to win, but Georgia Tech just pulled off an upset against NC State. Will the Tigers shake off their recent loss and keep their Atlanta streak alive, or are the Yellow Jackets set for another surprise? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #ClemsonTigers #GeorgiaTech00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowJustice Haynes could transform Georgia Tech’s run gameJustice Haynes, one of the top running backs in the country, is coming home to Georgia Tech—and that’s a game-changer for the Yellow Jackets. With Haynes joining Malachi Hosley in the backfield, Tech’s offense is set to be more explosive than ever. Haynes brings a track record of big plays and consistency, including five straight 100-yard games last season. Fans are buzzing about the potential of this duo to make Georgia Tech’s ground attack one of the best in the ACC. What do you think—could this be the key to a breakout season for the Jackets? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaTech00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowGeorgia Tech’s transfer portal shakeup: Big moves for 2026Georgia Tech just pulled off one of their most strategic transfer portal runs in years, landing instant-impact players while keeping key positions locked down. New faces like QB Alberto Mendoza and RB Justice Haynes are set to energize the offense, while the team managed to avoid losing any edge rushers or special teamers—huge for stability. Despite a wave of coaching changes, Brent Key’s crew looks reloaded and ready to surprise doubters in the ACC. With expectations low outside Atlanta, this team is hungry to prove people wrong. Which new addition are you most excited about? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaTech00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowClemson basketball heads to Atlanta for rivalry testClemson’s rivalry with Georgia Tech always brings drama, but this year’s matchup in Atlanta feels especially intriguing. Despite Georgia Tech’s recent struggles, they just pulled off a big upset and have a few dangerous scorers—though turnovers have been their Achilles’ heel. Clemson hasn’t dominated this series lately, splitting the last 12 games, but history suggests they can take control if they play smart. After a tough loss to NC State, will Clemson bounce back, or can Tech’s unpredictable squad make it two upsets in a row? What do you think gives Clemson the edge this time? #Sports #ClemsonBasketball #GeorgiaTech00Share
Amy Williams+FollowGeorgia Tech’s transfer class is turning headsGeorgia Tech’s football squad just got a major boost, and fans are buzzing about the new faces joining Brent Key’s team. The transfer portal brought in versatile playmakers like Jaylen Mbakwe, who can shine on both sides of the ball, and Alberto Mendoza, a quarterback with big family ties to the Heisman. Add in experienced tight end Gavin Harris and breakout receiver Isaiah Fuhrmann, and it’s clear the Yellow Jackets are building something special. With this mix of talent and experience, could this be the year Georgia Tech makes a real run? Let’s hear your thoughts on these new additions! #Sports #Football #GeorgiaTech00Share
Jay Williams+FollowAlberto Mendoza Heads to The Flats!Big news, Jackets fans! Indiana’s backup QB Alberto Mendoza—yes, the younger brother of Heisman winner Fernando—just hit the portal and is coming to Georgia Tech. After watching his brother lead the Hoosiers to a national title, Alberto’s ready to carve his own path in Atlanta. He’ll battle for the starting job in 2026, and with his dual-threat skills, the competition just got spicy. Can Mendoza outshine his brother’s legacy? Let’s talk! #Sports #Football #GeorgiaTech00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowGeorgia Tech eyes major defensive upgradeGeorgia Tech football could be on the verge of a big defensive turnaround with Brian Jean-Mary in the mix for linebackers coach. This guy’s resume is stacked—he’s coached at Michigan, Tennessee, Texas, and more, and has helped send 10 players to the NFL. He’s known for building tough, disciplined defenses and is a proven recruiter who’s landed top classes everywhere he’s been. With Georgia Tech’s defense needing a boost, Jean-Mary’s experience could be a game-changer. What do you think—will this move finally get Tech’s defense back on track? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaTech00Share
Amy Williams+FollowGeorgia Tech’s defensive line just got deeperLanden Marshall is sticking with the Yellow Jackets after all, giving Georgia Tech’s defensive line a much-needed boost. After briefly entering the transfer portal, Marshall changed his mind and is now set to compete for a spot in a crowded position group that’s seen major offseason changes. With several veterans gone and new faces arriving, Marshall’s return could be a game-changer for Tech’s run defense. Plus, Melvin Jordan IV is also back, adding even more depth. This sets up a fierce competition for playing time—who do you think will step up and make an impact next season? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaTech00Share
Jay Williams+FollowGeorgia Tech’s QB race just got interestingAlberto Mendoza, fresh off Indiana’s national championship win, is now in the transfer portal—and Georgia Tech is reportedly in the mix to land him. Even though Mendoza hasn’t had much playing time, his stats show real promise: 5 TDs, 1 INT, and nearly 200 rushing yards on just 13 carries. If he joins the Yellow Jackets, he’ll be competing for the starting spot in a quarterback room that’s talented but light on experience. With a stacked backfield led by Haynes and Hosley, could Mendoza be the missing piece for a top-tier Georgia Tech offense next season? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaTech10Share