With his job and the team’s direction hanging in the balance, Georgia Tech coach Brian Gregory met with athletic director Mike Bobinski Friday to discuss the future of the program. As planned, no decisions were reached in the meeting. Following the Yellow Jackets’ 12-19 season, Bobinski is determining whether or not to retain Gregory after four seasons and a particularly trying ACC season that ended with a 3-15 record.

Among several topics of conversation was the team’s inability to win close games. The Jackets were 0-11 in ACC games decided by five points or fewer or in overtime, including the 66-65 loss to Boston College in the first round of the ACC tournament Tuesday.

Bobinski declined to provide specifics of the conversation, but said the two had a healthy exchange over a three-hour meeting. Bobinski said a decision would likely be made early next week.

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