Georgia Tech’s 2010 football recruiting class.

February 6th, 2010 by jefffann

How did Georgia Tech do on signing day?

Check out the AJC’s article on the Yellow Jacket’s signees and bios.

In general this class is regarded as middle of the pack in the ACC and in the low 40s nationally. Some have called it a little disappointing in light of the Yellow Jacket’s recent ACC title. Upon closer look the class is better than it appears.

First recruiting rankings are generally a combination of stars and number of commits. The Georgia Tech class was short on scholarships, and it would have been even less if not for the 4 early NFL entrees of Morgan, Dwyer, Burnett, and Thomas which freed up 4 spots.

The Jackets got a signing day bonus when Louis Young a 4 star CB switched from Stanford to Georgia Tech. This class is heavy on defense where the Jacket’s had the biggest needs. I would have liked to see a couple of higher profile players on offense though.

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