Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Football: Jahmyr Gibbs Transfers to Virginia Tech Hokies
Star Running Back Gibbs Leaves Atlanta for Blacksburg
In a surprising turn of events, Georgia Tech star running back Jahmyr Gibbs has announced his transfer to Virginia Tech. Gibbs, who rushed for over 1,000 yards and seven touchdowns in 2022, was one of the most dynamic players in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC).
The move comes as a shock to many, as Gibbs was expected to be a key part of Georgia Tech's offense in 2023. However, Gibbs reportedly grew frustrated by the team’s lack of success and decided to seek a new opportunity.
Gibbs a Key Piece for Hokies
Gibbs' departure is a major loss for Georgia Tech, but it could be a significant gain for Virginia Tech. The Hokies have struggled to find a consistent running game in recent years, and Gibbs could be the answer.
Gibbs is a versatile back who can run between the tackles, catch passes out of the backfield, and return kicks. He is also a dangerous runner in space, and his ability to make defenders miss will be a major asset for the Hokies.
Virginia Tech head coach Brent Pry is excited about the addition of Gibbs. "Jahmyr is an explosive playmaker who can change the game in a variety of ways," Pry said. "We're thrilled to have him join our program, and we believe he can be a major contributor to our success in the years to come."
Gibbs' Departure Leaves Void at Georgia Tech
While Virginia Tech is excited about the addition of Gibbs, Georgia Tech is left with a void at the running back position. The Yellow Jackets have several talented running backs on the roster, but none with the experience or production of Gibbs.
Georgia Tech head coach Geoff Collins is disappointed to see Gibbs leave, but he wishes him well. "Jahmyr has been a tremendous asset to our program, and we appreciate everything he has done for us," Collins said. "We wish him all the best at Virginia Tech."
The transfer of Gibbs is a reminder that college football is a fluid business. Players move from school to school all the time, and it can be difficult to predict who will be on the field on any given Saturday.