As one of four ACC teams with only two wins in conference play, Georgia Tech is far off the NCAA tournament radar heading into its last eight regular-season games.
The program is in the midst of its longest postseason drought since the early ‘80s, and in all likelihood, it will finish the 2015-16 campaign with its fifth losing record in six years.
The lack of recent success has head coach Brian Gregory on the hot seat, and the Yellow Jackets have the second-lowest home attendance in the league. What’s even more alarming, though, is that there’s little indication the team will be able to turn its fortunes around anytime in the foreseeable future. Get access to the rest of this article and unlimited access to the rest of ACCSports.com when you upgrade to Premium Access! Click on the button below to view all the benefits of becoming a Premium Access member.Get the rest of the story right now with Premium Access!
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