Georgia Tech during the Paul Johnson era had a crowded backfield to say the least with double-digit running backs part of the program for the last decade. In the Geoff Collins era, that number will surely lower itself over time but in 2019, the Jackets will still have a crowded backfield of scholarship athletes. Today, we preview those eight scholarship running backs for the Jackets in 2019.
Jordan Mason:
Redshirt sophomore Jordan Mason took over the primary running back duties last season after KirVonte Benson went down with an ACL tear against the USF Bulls. But now with Benson gone from the program, Mason looks like the running back destined to be the No.