It's not uncommon for college football coaches, especially assistant coaches or graduate assistants, to find themselves sleeping in their office or somewhere inside the football stadium of the program that employs them. A cot or an air mattress, a mini fridge and a microwave, a shower in the team's locker room - not much else is needed for the staff member who happens to be working late into the night before having to be up at dawn, or earlier, to do it all over again.

But for the team's starting quarterback to pull that sort of lifestyle? Maybe not as typical.

"Haynes is leaving his house right now," said Georgia Tech coach Brent Key on Saturday during his news conference when he caught a glimpse of Haynes King leaving Bobby Dodd Stadium.

The statement wasn't wholly a metaphor. King, 2

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