Georgia Tech promotes Brent Key from interim to head coach
Georgia Tech named interim coach Brent Key to the full-time position on Tuesday after he led the team to a 4-4 finish.
Key, 44, was in his fourth season as assistant head coach, run game coordinator and offensive line coach before Geoff Collins was fired on Sept. 26, two days after the Yellow Jackets lost 27-10 to Central Florida and dropped to 1-3.
Georgia Tech's improvement under Key, who played for the Yellow Jackets and graduated in 2001, convinced Institute President Dr. Ángel Cabrera and athletic director J Batt to make Key the full-time coach instead of looking outside the program for the hire.
“I am so proud and grateful to be the head coach at my alma mater, Georgia Tech,” Key said in a statement released by the school. “Like I’ve said many times over the past two months, I love this team, and I couldn’t be more excited to be their head coach. We will work unbelievably hard to make our fans, alumni and former players very proud of this program.”
Cabrera said Key's history with Georgia Tech as a student, player and assistant coach was important.
“As an alum, he understands and cares deeply about this place and our extraordinary student-athletes," Cabrera said. "He’s not only incredibly competitive but will do everything he can to make sure students grow as athletes, professionals and human beings.”
Georgia Tech had interest in Tulane coach Willie Fritz before choosing to promote Key.
“There was strong interest from across the country to be the next head coach at Georgia Tech, and we conducted an exhaustive national search,” Batt said. “At the beginning and end of the search, it was clear that the best choice for Georgia Tech is Brent Key.”
ESPN was first to report Georgia Tech had focused its search on Key.
Collins was 10-28 in his fourth season. When...