Georgia Tech quarterback Aaron Philo announced his plan to enter the NCAA’s transfer portal.

Philo posted a message on X on Wednesday confirming multiple reports from Tuesday that he wants to explore his playing future this offseason.

In his message, Philo thanked Tech fans, Tech coach Brent Key and his teammates.

Philo has not been practicing with the Yellow Jackets this week as they prepare to face BYU in the Pop-Tarts Bowl on Dec. 27 in Orlando, Florida. The redshirt freshman has played in eight games for Tech over two seasons and was the heir apparent to starter Haynes King going into the 2026 season.

One of Philo’s prime recruiters on the Tech staff was former Tech offensive coordinator Buster Faulkner who left Tech this moth for the same role at Florida.

Philo is a Prince Avenue Christian School graduate and the record holder for career passing yards in Georgia high school football.

The NCAA’s transfer portal opens Jan. 2.

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