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College football coach argues sport has never been better despite criticism

Jim Taft
Last updated: December 27, 2025 1:27 am
By Jim Taft 3 Min Read
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In less than four full seasons, Brent Key has turned the Georgia Tech football program around. He guided the Yellow Jackets to a 9-3 record in 2025 and was recently rewarded with a contract extension that ties him to his alma mater through 2029.

As Key and Georgia Tech put the finishing touches on preparations for Saturday’s matchup with BYU in the Pop-Tarts Bowl, Key took a moment to share his thoughts on the often-maligned state of college football.

“I think the state of college football … college football is at the greatest place it’s ever been,” Key said during his media availability on Friday.

Key cited the fan experience and the strong viewership the sport frequently draws.

“The fan experience, the viewership … college football is at an all-time high,” Key noted. “The amount of people watching games, watching Playoff games, watching (ESPN’s) College GameDay, it’s just overall college football is a way of life, and I think college football, the interest in it is at an all-time high.”

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While the current version of the college football calendar and the 12-team playoff format have been widely debated and critiqued, Key highlighted what he believes are the sport’s strong points.

A view of a Georgia Tech football helmet

The advent of name, image and likeness (NIL) rules and the increase in player mobility via the transfer portal have had massive impacts on college football. While Key is well aware of the seismic shifts in the sport’s landscape, he also acknowledged the ebbs and flows college football has gone through roughly every couple of decades.

Key ultimately gave credence to the positive progress he has seen over the years.

College Football Playoff National Championship trophy

“There was a time when it was voted on who the national champion was. So, times change. You look at college football, every 15-20 years, there is a major overhaul in college football. We’re going through one of those times right now,” Key said. “Massive changes don’t just happen overnight. At the end of the day, our job is to graduate players from college, get their degree and change their lives. We do that through the avenue of football.”

The Pop-Tarts Bowl kicks off Saturday at 3:30 p.m. ET at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida.

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