I sent this thread to a friend who is well-connected, and here's his response:
The way Georgia Tech handles the media is pretty much standard for Power-5 teams. Media has access to various players and coaches Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and after the games. There's also the weekly ACC teleconference, plus the radio and TV shows (if you want to count as content available to the public). Whoever is broadcasting the game that week gets some one-on-one access later in the week. CPJ normally does a few radio interviews each week as well.
As with any organization dealing with the media, there are accommodations made for larger outlets. The AJC, SI, ESPN, etc can make specific requests outside the normal windows that are usually granted. CPJ tends to be pretty accessible compared to most coaches. If you polled Ken and other beat writers across the ACC, I'd bet that CPJ is in top 3 or 4 in terms of being available and actually answering questions.
If you are a smaller outlet only there for games and expecting any special treatment, that's not the time and place for that (not matter if you're at GT, UGA, etc.). If your expectation is that you'll get CPJ one-on-one and go into the locker room after the game, it's not going to happen. Conversely, when the TV station from Savannah covers a game, they are able to get Brad Stewart even if he is not part of the press conference.
As for meals, GTAA has provided press meals in the football press box forever. There was a period in time where DRad decided to charge $5 for the media buffet, but MBob reversed that when he arrived. As the media contingent following basketball dwindled, GTAA started providing concession vouchers rather than a catered meal. Again, it's pretty standard across Power-5. You'll find some schools that do more, some than do less. Georgia Tech is at or above par.
The trend across sports in general is less media access and more in-house (social media, web site) content. Georgia Tech's access has been steady over the years plus regular stuff from Jon Cooper and Matt Winkeljohn, in addition to behind-the-scenes on social media. As ACC rules, coaches, ADs and SIDs change, policies are definitely going to evolve, so you can't compare covering a game in O'Leary/Rice era to Gailey/Braine to CPJ/MBob.