We're also closing in on Tech's longest institutional streak of not being in a bowl game. The Rose (1902), the Sugar, Orange and Sun (1935), and the Cotton (1937) are the oldest bowls. After the 1928 season ending in the Rose Bowl, GA Tech went 10 seasons without a bowl game. However, per the above, bowls were few and far between in those days. During those 10 seasons, GA Tech's W/L record was 36-55-8, or about 3.6 wins/10-game season. It was also the height of the Great Depression and very much apples and oranges from today.
So, starting with 1939 and going forward here are our lapses in bowl participation:
1940-1941 [2]
1945 [1]
1948-1950 (7-3 records in 1948-49) [3]
1957-1958 [2]
1960 [1]
1963-1964 (both 7-3 records) [2]
1967-1969 [3]
1973-1977 (7-4 in 1975) [5]
1979-1984 (6 wins in 1982 and 84) [6]
1986-1989 (7-4 in 1989) [4]
1992-1996 (6 wins in 1995) [5]
2015 [1]
2017 [1]
2019-2023 [5]
If we don't go to a bowl this season, which looks pretty bleak to me, we will have tied the second longest streak in our modern history. Both of those other two streaks, though, included years in which a bowl would be forthcoming today, leaving only 2 and 3-season streaks. Then, next season (2024), we will be playing to tie the record of 6 straight seasons w/o a bowl. However, that streak (1979-1984) included two 6-win seasons and would have left only a 3-season streak.
So, in today's bowl context, this is already the worst streak of seasons for GA Tech football since the Great Depression. Someone please check my math.
No wonder it all feels so bad.