Editor’s Note: This story has been updated to reflect Georgia Tech’s record this year. It’s 9-3, not 7-5 as previously written.
Georgia Tech enters Saturday’s Pop-Tarts Bowl with a chance at its first 10-win season since 2014. The 22nd-ranked Yellow Jackets (9-3) face 12th-ranked BYU at Orlando’s Camping World Stadium, marking their third straight bowl appearance under head coach Brent Key.
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King’s farewell performance
Quarterback Haynes King takes his final snaps in a Yellow Jackets uniform Saturday. The senior has thrown for 2,442 yards and 23 touchdowns while adding 512 rushing yards and nine scores on the ground this season.
Rushing defense concerns
Georgia Tech’s defense faces a major challenge against BYU’s ground attack, led by LJ Martin’s 1,305 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns. The Yellow Jackets rank 92nd nationally in run defense.
Recent games highlight the concern: NC State’s Jayden Scott rushed for 196 yards, Pittsburgh’s Ja’Kyrian Turner gained 201 yards, and even Georgia managed 190 rushing yards despite being limited to 16 points.
Linebackers Kyle Efford and Cayman Spaulding must fill gaps quickly against a BYU rushing attack ranked 35th nationally at 184.4 yards per game.
Bowl history
This marks Georgia Tech’s 48th bowl appearance, third-most among current ACC members. The Yellow Jackets are 2-0 in what’s now the Pop-Tarts Bowl, including a 1997 victory when Key played as a redshirt freshman offensive guard.
The game returns Tech to Camping World Stadium, the site of its national championship victory over Nebraska in the Florida Citrus Bowl on Jan. 1, 1991.
