Georgia Tech Bolsters Recruiting Department with New Hires

Head coach Brent Key brings in fresh talent to revamp the Jackets' recruiting efforts.

Mar. 11, 2026 at 6:53pm

Georgia Tech football head coach Brent Key has made significant changes to his recruiting department, bringing in several new hires to help boost the team's recruiting efforts. The new additions include Nate Marr as Associate Director of Player Personnel, TJ Demas as Assistant Director of Player Personnel, and Jack Boras from Clemson's recruiting staff. Key has also added familiar names in support roles, including former players Brody Rhodes, Jason Moore, and Ayinde Eley.

Why it matters

After finishing eighth in the ACC in the On3 2026 recruiting rankings, down from fourth the previous year, Georgia Tech's new coaching staff is making a concerted effort to revamp their recruiting department and bring in top talent from the Southeast region.

The details

Key hires include Nate Marr, who was the GM at Sacred Heart and is considered an up-and-coming name in college football recruiting, as well as TJ Demas, a former Florida A&M player who is a rising star in the business, and Jack Boras, who spent 2025 learning from Clemson's strong recruiting department. The Jackets have also added former players Brody Rhodes, Jason Moore, and Ayinde Eley in support roles.

  • Georgia Tech finished eighth in the ACC in the On3 2026 recruiting rankings, down from fourth in 2025.

The players

Brent Key

The head coach of the Georgia Tech football team.

Liam Klein

Georgia Tech's newly appointed Director of Recruiting, brought in by Brent Key to oversee the recruiting department.

Nate Marr

The new Associate Director of Player Personnel at Georgia Tech, previously the GM at Sacred Heart.

TJ Demas

The new Assistant Director of Player Personnel at Georgia Tech, a former player at Florida A&M who is considered a rising star in college football recruiting.

Jack Boras

The new addition to Georgia Tech's recruiting department, previously working in Clemson's recruiting office after a successful playing career at Miami (OH).

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What’s next

The new hires are expected to help Georgia Tech improve its recruiting efforts and bring in top talent from the Southeast region.

The takeaway

Georgia Tech's new coaching staff is making a concerted effort to revamp the team's recruiting department, bringing in several new hires with strong backgrounds in college football recruiting. This move comes after the Jackets saw a decline in their recruiting rankings, and the new additions are expected to help boost the team's ability to attract top talent from the Southeast.