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Brent Key Goes to Great Lengths to Say He's Not Leaving Georgia Tech Football for Another Job


During his media availability on Thursday, Georgia Tech coach Brent Key was asked what he makes of his name being floated for some of the open head coaching positions. Key said, "Since I came back here, since I was named the head coach here, outside of time with my family—every waking second of my life has gone towards building this program." (Sports Illustrated)

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Brent Key Goes to Great Lengths to Say He's Not Leaving Georgia Tech Football for Another Job