Georgia Tech’s head coach Brent Key didn’t mince words after his team’s grueling eight-overtime thriller against Georgia ended in heartbreak. The Yellow Jackets fell short in a game for the ages, leaving Key to label the crushing defeat as “the toughest loss of my career.”
What started as a classic showdown between the bitter in-state rivals turned into a marathon of endurance, grit, and missed opportunities.
Despite heroic efforts from the players, Georgia Tech came up just short, leaving fans and players stunned in the aftermath.
Stay tuned as we break down the emotional rollercoaster and what this loss means for Brent Key’s tenure at Georgia Tech.
Key’s emotions were palpable as he addressed the media following the game. “We left everything out there on the field, but it just wasn’t enough,” he said, his voice heavy with frustration. The matchup, which saw both teams trade blows in regulation and an unprecedented eight overtime periods, ended with Georgia edging out the Yellow Jackets. The defeat stings even more given the stakes and the intense rivalry that fuels this annual clash.
For Key, who has been working tirelessly to rebuild the program’s identity, the loss feels like a gut punch to both his team’s momentum and morale.