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Georgia Tech Adds 19 Transfer Players, Including QB Mendoza
Head coach Brent Key continues rebuilding effort after 9-win season
Apr. 14, 2026 at 2:20pm
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Georgia Tech's transfer portal haul signals the program's intent to build on recent success and compete for championships.Atlanta TodayGeorgia Tech football has added 19 new players through the transfer portal, including quarterback Mendoza, as head coach Brent Key looks to build on the program's first 9-win season since 2016. The Yellow Jackets are coming off a 9-4 campaign that saw them start 8-0 before falling short of their goals of competing for the ACC title and making the College Football Playoff.
Why it matters
Georgia Tech has made significant strides under third-year head coach Brent Key, going from a 3-9 season in 2020 to 9 wins last year. Adding 19 new transfer players, including a high-profile quarterback, signals Key's intent to keep the program trending upward and compete for championships in the ACC.
The details
The 19 new transfer players joining the Georgia Tech roster come from a variety of schools and positions, giving Key and his staff more depth and talent to work with. The headliner is quarterback Mendoza, who started for another Power 5 program the last two seasons. Key and his staff are hoping Mendoza can provide an immediate boost to the Yellow Jackets' offense as they look to build on last year's success.
- Georgia Tech finished the 2025 season with a 9-4 record.
- The Yellow Jackets announced the addition of 19 transfer players on April 14, 2026.
The players
Brent Key
The head coach of the Georgia Tech football team, who has led the program to three straight winning seasons after taking over in 2023.
Mendoza
A high-profile transfer quarterback who started for another Power 5 program the last two seasons and is joining Georgia Tech for the 2026 season.
What they’re saying
“We're excited to welcome this talented group of transfers to our program. They're going to provide immediate depth and competition at several key positions.”
— Brent Key, Head Coach, Georgia Tech
What’s next
Georgia Tech will look to integrate the new transfer players into the program during spring and summer workouts ahead of the 2026 season, where they will aim to build on last year's 9-win campaign and compete for an ACC championship.
The takeaway
Georgia Tech's aggressive approach in the transfer portal signals the program's intent to sustain its recent success and compete at the highest level in the ACC. With 19 new additions, including a high-profile quarterback, the Yellow Jackets have reloaded their roster and positioned themselves for continued growth under head coach Brent Key.
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