If there is one thing Brent Key is passionate about, it is Georgia Tech football. Something else? Halloween.

Tech’s third-year coach can break down his Halloween setup at his residence just as well as he can break down film. Key has spoken at length the last two Octobers about his love for the annual holiday.

“It’s gonna be pretty cool this year. Really cool,” Key described his Halloween setup. “Added some horror film characters, life-size. Really, like, high-level costumes and masks. Fake blood. It’s realistic-looking, too.

“I’d like to stand up here and act like I take pride in putting all these decorations up. There’s help. Believe me, I don’t have near enough time to do all that.”

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