Georgia Tech’s surge is real. A 3-0 start, a walk-off 55-yard kick to topple No. 12 Clemson 24-21, and a debut win at Colorado that showcased a hardened, situationally tough group under Brent Key now sitting in the AP Top 25 at No. 18 after Week 3. The formula has been Haynes King’s grit, fourth-quarter execution, and a defense that held on just long enough to set up Aidan Birr’s game-winner with no timeouts against Clemson. With no ranked opponents on deck until Georgia, the runway is there, but the margin for error shrinks if the offense leans too hard on quarterback-designed runs every Saturday.

Haynes King is a sixth-year, battle-tested starter who just authored two hammer-and-tongs wins by leaning on his legs. 19 carries for a career-high 156 rushing yards and three tou

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