Former Georgia Tech point guard Kenny Anderson wants to be part of his former school's next staff.

“I know with my inexperience on the sidelines in college I don’t need to be a head coach, but I would love to be a part of the program in some form or fashion,” he said.

Anderson, one of Tech’s greatest point guards, led the Yellow Jackets to the Final Four in 1990 as a freshman. He played one more year, helping the Yellow Jackets earn a No. 8 seed in the next NCAA tournament while averaging nearly 26 points per game.

“Having a face like mine, with all the success I had at Georgia Tech, bringing me back would be a breath of fresh air," Anderson said "I think alumni and boosters would love to see Kenny Anderson back with the program.”