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BREAKING: MTSU Transfer Offensive Lineman Keylan Rutledge Commits to Georgia Tech

Rutledge is the 4th transfer to commit to Georgia Tech

Georgia Tech has landed another transfer commitment, this time on the offensive line. 

Keylan Rutledge, an offensive line transfer from Middle Tennessee State, announced today on social media that he is committing to Georgia Tech. Clemson and Auburn are other schools that were involved in the recruitment, but Georgia Tech was able to hold them off and get Rutledge, who could challenge for the right guard spot that is going to be left open by Connor Scaglione, who is out of eligibility. 

Rutledge was a starter at guard for the Blue Raiders, was on the CUSA Preseason Watch List, and was a permanent team captain for MTSU. Rutledge played High School Football at Franklin County High School in Georgia. 

Rutledge is now the fourth transfer to join Georgia Tech and they have been attacking positions of need. The offensive line was a strength this season, but Scaglione was leaving behind a starting spot and Georgia Tech gets a guy who brings plenty of experience and upside. Linebacker, tight end, and cornerback were other positions of need and Georgia Tech has gotten players at each of those positions. 

Keylan Rutledge

MTSU transfer Keylan Rutledge committed to Georgia Tech today

Warren Burrell was an SEC-level starter at cornerback for Tennessee before he got hurt and if he can stay healthy, this could be a huge get for Georgia Tech. They could look to keep adding to this position as well.

From his bio at Tennessee Athletics:

"Experienced cornerback who had a career year in 2021 as one of the Vols’ starters before missing the majority of the 2022 season with an upper body injury … Played in 40 games with 22 starts, all at cornerback, and has two years of eligibility remaining … Accumulated 89 total tackles, has nine PBUs, one interception and a fumble recovery to his credit … Plays with the SEC graduate patch after earning his degree in Dec. 2022."

At linebacker, Georgia Tech went and got a player from another ACC school.

Louisville linebacker transfer Jackson Hamilton announced on social media yesterday afternoon that he was going to be transferring to Georgia Tech. Hamilton played his high school football in the state of Georgia at Blessed Trinity Catholic and now will be coming back to try and compete for a linebacker spot at Georgia Tech next season. Hamilton has two years of eligibility left.

Hamilton played three years for the Cardinals from 2021-2023 and in his three seasons, he totaled 17 tackles and one pass deflection. At 6'1 220 LBS, he will bring athleticism to the position and I am anxious to see how he will fit in the defense next year.

Transfer linebacker Jackson Hamilton

Transfer linebacker Jackson Hamilton

Yale transfer tight end Jackson Hawes announced yesterday that he is going to be transferring to Georgia Tech. Hawes was a second-team All-Conference tight end for Yale this season and last season. For his career, the 6'5 255 LBS tight end caught 35 passes for 375 yards and six touchdowns.

These were arguably the three biggest positions of need for Georgia Tech when the transfer portal and Brent Key and his staff have done a good job of filling those needs. There is still work to do though. I think the defensive line could still be added too with the loss of Kyle Kennard to the portal.

It has been a good start for Brent Key and his staff in the portal and I am anxious to see how they close things out.

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