
Virginia Tech Eyes Homecoming Victory Over Georgia Tech
Virginia Tech and Georgia Tech prepare for a Homecoming clash that could be decided by a slim margin, with both teams navigating significant roster changes.
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Virginia Tech and Georgia Tech prepare for a Homecoming clash that could be decided by a slim margin, with both teams navigating significant roster changes.

Virginia Tech and Georgia Tech meet on Oct. 17 in a clash that promises a tight contest, with the Hokies favored by a three‑point margin.

Georgia Tech plans to keep its rugged running attack for the 2026 season, leaning on key backs and a more prominent tight‑end role, while bolstering a stout defensive line under coach Brent Key.
The 2026 college football season will see the Georgia Bulldogs confront a twelve‑team slate that blends traditional rivals with fresh challenges, featuring key matchups, coaching changes and historic context.

Georgia Tech enters its season opener as a 7.5‑point favorite against Colorado, with new quarterbacks, coordinators and a revamped roster promising a fresh start for both programs.

After an official visit to Atlanta, Brodie Campbell, a three‑star quarterback from Newnan, Georgia, announced his commitment to Georgia Tech, a decision influenced by the coaching staff, academic opportunities and the program’s gritty identity.

Georgia Tech opens its season with a slate of home games on ESPN, highlighted by a much‑anticipated matchup against Tennessee that promises fresh storylines and a revived rivalry.

After years of near‑misses, Georgia Tech is reshaping its roster, coaching staff and facilities to turn complementary football into a championship formula.

With Justice Haynes and Malachi Hosley returning, Georgia Tech looks to leverage the surprise emergence of J.P. Powell, a back who could push the offense into a new tier of productivity.

The documentary, produced by Harris Mendheim, follows Georgia Tech football through winter workouts, spring practice and the upcoming White and Gold Game, featuring insights from coaches Brent Key, George Godsey and Jason Semore, as well as a host of players and alumni.