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<blockquote data-quote="okiemon" data-source="post: 848544" data-attributes="member: 930"><p>From The Athletic’s article on players who have entered the portal already:</p><p></p><h3><a href="https://theathletic.com/player/college-football/georgia-tech-yellow-jackets-college-football/jahmyr-gibbs/" target="_blank">Georgia Tech RB Jahmyr Gibbs</a></h3><p>With all due respect to Rattler, the most coveted player who entered the portal on Monday was probably Gibbs. He’s one of the most talented playmakers Georgia Tech has had in a long time, and that became evident immediately during a debut season that earned second-team Freshman All-America honors from <em>The Athletic</em>. Gibbs was even better as a sophomore, ranking No. 3 nationally in all-purpose yards with 1,805.</p><p></p><p>He has produced 1,206 rushing yards and 773 receiving yards over his first 19 college games while also being one of the ACC’s most dangerous kick returners. The top-100 recruit was the Yellow Jackets’ highest-rated offensive signee since Calvin Johnson, and Geoff Collins and his staff had to hold off a strong late push from Florida, LSU and others to get him signed.</p><p></p><p>This is one of those no-doubt, blue-chip transfers that those big-time programs will fight hard to win. Just ask the last two coaches who had to face him. Now-former Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly told reporters he thought Gibbs should be the ACC Player of the Year, and Georgia’s Kirby Smart offered serious praise as well last week. “When you watch the tape, he looks like he’s in a different gear,” Smart said.</p><p></p><p>As <em>The Athletic</em>’s Jeff Schultz <a href="https://twitter.com/JeffSchultzATL/status/1465398196163723269" target="_blank">pointed out on Monday</a>, Gibbs moving on says a lot about his confidence level in the Jackets’ offense and perhaps even the overall direction of the program. After losing six in a row to finish the season, Georgia Tech committed to sticking with Collins, who’s 9-25, and he fired offensive coordinator Dave Patenaude on Sunday. A departure of this magnitude certainly cranks up the pressure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okiemon, post: 848544, member: 930"] From The Athletic’s article on players who have entered the portal already: [HEADING=2][URL='https://theathletic.com/player/college-football/georgia-tech-yellow-jackets-college-football/jahmyr-gibbs/']Georgia Tech RB Jahmyr Gibbs[/URL][/HEADING] With all due respect to Rattler, the most coveted player who entered the portal on Monday was probably Gibbs. He’s one of the most talented playmakers Georgia Tech has had in a long time, and that became evident immediately during a debut season that earned second-team Freshman All-America honors from [I]The Athletic[/I]. Gibbs was even better as a sophomore, ranking No. 3 nationally in all-purpose yards with 1,805. He has produced 1,206 rushing yards and 773 receiving yards over his first 19 college games while also being one of the ACC’s most dangerous kick returners. The top-100 recruit was the Yellow Jackets’ highest-rated offensive signee since Calvin Johnson, and Geoff Collins and his staff had to hold off a strong late push from Florida, LSU and others to get him signed. This is one of those no-doubt, blue-chip transfers that those big-time programs will fight hard to win. Just ask the last two coaches who had to face him. Now-former Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly told reporters he thought Gibbs should be the ACC Player of the Year, and Georgia’s Kirby Smart offered serious praise as well last week. “When you watch the tape, he looks like he’s in a different gear,” Smart said. As [I]The Athletic[/I]’s Jeff Schultz [URL='https://twitter.com/JeffSchultzATL/status/1465398196163723269']pointed out on Monday[/URL], Gibbs moving on says a lot about his confidence level in the Jackets’ offense and perhaps even the overall direction of the program. After losing six in a row to finish the season, Georgia Tech committed to sticking with Collins, who’s 9-25, and he fired offensive coordinator Dave Patenaude on Sunday. A departure of this magnitude certainly cranks up the pressure. [/QUOTE]
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