Good news indeed. I can only assume that GT found NIL money to entice them to stay - wisely.All 3 staying put.
The thing about this to me is that these young men are making the choice to stay at Georgia Tech with all there is going on in college football. This tells me the coaches and school are doing what is needed to move this program forward.Add Horace Lockett as well.
Amen to that. The offensive future looks to be dynamic...as in thermodynamic.I cannot wait to see what this offense can do with a full off-season to marinate.
The offensive line made HUGE strides. Both Haynes are coming back. Singleton and Malik are back. Seither is back. It feels good to have optimism for the future! Go Jackets!
On offense, our biggest jump will come from a running mate for Singleton Jr. to help stretch the field and/or a good possession TE. Right now teams can just key in on Singleton Jr. a d we become a lot less explosive.
Worried that the announced defense coaches changes could get more players in the Portal. People are definitly tied to their position coaches and movements can be problematic.As I said earlier I could not be happier these young men are staying at Georgia Tech. I also think it is noteworthy that only five players from GT have entered the portal. Again I think that this points to buy in with the coaches on what they all want to achieve.
Very much hoping this ages well.Our 2024 offense may just be the equivalent of a scramjet going Mach 8 straight into the endzone.
Malik did feel underutilized, but at the same time Singleton is just THAT good. I would argue Malik looks better at weaving through defenders with the ball in his hands. But singleton looks better for catching on the run, jump balls, and top end speed.Rutherford is one of the players I thought might move on. There have been games where he was openly frustrated about not getting the ball.
I'm glad he's staying. He's going to be VERY good for this offense next year.
Part of me wonders if Nate McCollum looks at our offense this season and thinks, "Man, I really should have stayed." He didn't put up the same kind of numbers at UNC that he did at GT with a terrible QB situation. He probably would have been WR1 for us even with Singleton.
I don't think he forgot about him, he just started going to Singleton even more. Malik caught the 2nd most passes in every game the 2nd half of the season, and was 1st or 2nd most in every game in the first half of the season. As much of a home run threat as Singleton is, I think King started focusing on him a little too much, when spreading the ball around more evenly makes everyone that much more effective imo. And ultimately, Singleton only caught 3 more passes on the season than Malik, 47 vs 44.It almost seemed like Haynes forgot about Rutherford after the UNC game and just focused on Singleton