Alright, so I decided to look into the Georgia Tech quarterback situation for this coming season. It’s always one of the first things I check out for any team, figuring out who’s going to be running the show.

Spent a bit of time digging around, reading updates, trying to piece together what’s happening. You know how it is before the season really kicks off.
Pretty quickly saw the main piece of news: Coach Brent Key already went ahead and said Haynes King is the starter. Honestly, not a shocker. He took most of the snaps last year and had some bright spots. Makes sense they’d stick with him.
They need that settled, especially with that first game. They’re playing Florida State right out the gate in Week 0. And they’re doing it over in Ireland! That’s a heck of a way to start the year, playing a tough team in a whole different country. Having your QB locked in early for that kind of trip feels important.
Looking Beyond the Starter
Okay, so King is QB1. That part’s clear. But I was more curious about what the rest of the depth chart looks like. Who’s the backup? Who’s QB3?
This is where it gets a bit fuzzy sometimes early on. Coaches don’t always lay out the full 1-2-3 order publicly right away. You gotta look at who was getting reps in the spring, who’s been developing.

I remember seeing stuff about:
- Zach Pyron – he’s got some experience, played a bit before.
- Then you probably have some younger guys, freshmen maybe, battling it out.
Finding concrete info on the exact order behind King took more effort. It wasn’t just listed plainly everywhere I looked initially. You sort of have to read between the lines of practice reports sometimes.
But the main thing is, they’ve got their starter. That avoids any drama heading into camp and that big FSU game. Having King take all the main reps, get comfortable, that’s probably the focus right now. Seems like a solid plan. So, that’s the scoop from what I gathered putting the pieces together.