NCAAF: Georgia Tech, coach Brent Key agree to 5-year deal

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Georgia Tech trustees approved a new five-year contract for football coach Brent Key on Wednesday. The contract runs through the 2030 season.

Financial terms were not disclosed. ESPN reported that Key annually will earn an average of $6.5 million, a $2 million increase from his current deal.

The contract comes after the Yellow Jackets finished the regular season with a 9-3 record (6-2 Atlantic Coast Conference), earning them the No. 22 ranking in the College Football Playoff. They also spent 12 weeks in the Associated Press Top 25 poll this season.

“Coach Key has brought our storied football program back to where it belongs,” said Angel Cabrera, Georgia Tech president, in a news release. “He has delivered three-straight winning seasons and bowl appearances, reinvigorated the passion of our fan base, and given us moments we will not easily forget.

“The Yellow Jacket pride and energy he brings — fueled by his deep love for Georgia Tech — inspire our entire community.”

Key, 47, is a Georgia Tech alumnus and former offensive lineman (1997-2000) who was named interim head coach in 2022 before his permanent promotion. He has a 27-19 record.

The last time a Yellow Jackets team won nine games came in 2014. In 3 1/2 years under prior coach Geoff Collins, Georgia Tech was 10-28.

–Field Level Media

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