The History and Legacy
Georgia Tech Football, an integral part of the Georgia Institute of Technology, has a storied history dating back to the late 19th century. Established in 1892, the Yellow Jackets, as they are fondly known, have built a rich legacy of excellence, sportsmanship, and community spirit. The team has produced numerous memorable moments, legendary players, and iconic coaches who have significantly impacted college football.
Notably, the program has delivered several national championships, with the most celebrated being in 1990 under the adept stewardship of Coach Bobby Ross. Georgia Tech’s football program has consistently demonstrated resilience, adaptability, and an unwavering commitment to success, which has cemented its place in the annals of college football history.
Home Turf: Bobby Dodd Stadium
The epicenter of Georgia Tech Football excitement is Bobby Dodd Stadium at Historic Grant Field. This hallowed ground has been the home of the Yellow Jackets since 1913 and is one of the oldest continuously used on-campus sites for college football in the United States. With a seating capacity of around 55,000, the stadium offers an electric atmosphere on game days, where fans clad in white and gold