Georgia Tech was pasted by in-state rival Georgia 45-0 on Saturday, leaving the Yellow Jackets at 3-9 on the season.

Including a lopsided defeat against Notre Dame a week earlier, they were outscored 100-0 in their final 2 games.

Georgia Tech head coach Geoff Collins is now just 9-25 in his 3 seasons at the school, but it appears as if he will get at least one more season to turn things around.

He will, however, be making several coaching changes in an effort to make that happen, according to FootballScoop.com.

Being replaced are offensive coordinator Dave Patenaude, co-defensive coordinator Nathan Burton, and cornerbacks coach and special teams coordinator Jeff Popovich.

That changes being made hardly come as a surprise, as the Yellow Jackets were among the worst teams in the country in both scoring offense and pass defense.

Collina, a 50-year-old native of Atlanta, came to Georgia Tech after posting a 15-10 record in 2 seasons at Temple.

He had previously been the defensive coordinator at both Mississippi State and Florida.