Brandon Adams

Heartfelt condolences. Paul Johnson said Adams was one of the finest individuals he ever coached, aside from being an excellent player. Shocked to hear this, and my prayers are with the Georgia Tech family over the next few days. I know the team will rally around his memory as they prepare for the season.
 
Statements from PJ and GC:



http://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/26349057/georgia-tech-d-lineman-adams-dies-age-21

"Our entire Georgia Tech football family is heartbroken by the news of Brandon's passing," Georgia Tech coach Geoff Collins said. "In the short time that I have had the privilege and honor of knowing Brandon, I admired and respected him, first and foremost as a terrific human being, but also as an outstanding teammate and leader. [My wife] Jennifer and I offer our thoughts, prayers and unconditional support to his parents, Lisa and Reginald, his sister, Rian, and all of his family and friends, especially his brothers in our football program."
 
I wasn't privileged enough to know Brandon personally, but just watching from the stands he seemed like a genuinely fun loving and happy young man, which is confirmed by what all of his coaches, teammates, and friends have been saying about what a great and wonderful person he was today. I feel terrible for them and his family. As broken up as I feel about the news, I can only imagine the emotions they're going through and I can only offer my most heartfelt condolences and support.
 
So sorry for Brandon’s family. It’s heartbreaking for them.
 
There’s a rumor floating around that it was a brain aneurysm. I guess no matter what the cause, it’s sad.
 
Terrible news. My heart felt prayers to his family, friends, and team mates past and present.
 
There are very few things, if any, as sad as a parent losing a child. Gone too soon.

I pray they can gain strength and some comfort from God's love for them.

I am truly in shock and really pray our leaders at GT can find the guidance to handle all that is facing them right now.
 
I will pray for Brandon's family and friends. This is a tragedy that is hard to understand and accept. The good Lord chose to take him home early for some reason. The short time he spent in this life he had a positive impact on the those around him. Brandon will never be forgotten! Tech's football players and coaches will have a difficult time getting through this but will likely dedicate the 2019 season to Brandon Adams. They now have something much more important to play for and that is a loss of a brother! God Bless you, Brandon!
 
This is devastating. May God bless his family and may they find peace.
 
May he rest in peace, and may his family and loved ones find the strength to go through this dark hour.
 
life is cruel. i can't imagine how the family is feeling. rest well big man.
 
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