Entering the month of January, Georgia Tech's 2016 recruiting class isn't exactly a sight for sore eyes. They have a total of only 12 commitments, tied for second-worst among Power-5 teams with Missouri, Colorado, and Indiana. (They project to end up closer to 20 when it's all said and done.) They're ranked 83rd by Rivals, fourth-worst among Power-5 teams and ahead of only Kansas, Indiana, and Colorado. They've struggled to retain commitments, losing a pair of offensive linemen immediately following the conclusion of the season. Their commitments include none of Rivals' postseason top 40 players in the state, and only three of the top 75 players in the state.
Recruiting Update: A Pivotal Month in Georgia Tech Recruiting Begins Slowly
