Georgia Tech‘s 66-53 loss to Tennessee on Tuesday night may be a sign of what’s to come for the Yellow Jackets. It was a scene that has been all too common over the last few seasons, the Yellow Jackets struggling to perform offensively. The Yellow Jackets may have kept the score close, but in reality, the 66-53 score could have been much, much worse.
In their 13-point loss to the nation’s fifth-ranked team, the Yellow Jackets shot just 27.6 percent overall and just 15.8 percent from beyond the arch. Only one Yellow Jacket reached double-digits in points and three of the Jackets’ five starters combined for a total of four points.