Georgia Bulldogs Land Massive Commitment From 4-Star Rated QB

The Georgia Bulldogs are still doing well in the recruiting process Under head coach Kirby Smart.

Even in this new era of college football, Smart has been able to regularly recruit and frequently retain some of the best players in the country.
For many SEC clubs, the offseason has been one of transition, but Kirby Smart will take the helm of the Georgia Bulldogs for a record nine seasons. Over the last three seasons, Smart has guided the Bulldogs to 13 or more wins, which has produced two national titles. The Bulldogs’ outstanding performance on the Georgia football recruiting trail has allowed them to accumulate victories and honors.

BREAKING: Georgia Bulldogs Land Massive Commitment From Highly-Touted QB -  Gridiron Heroics
According to 247Sports, Smart and the Bulldogs signed the top recruiting class of 2024. Nevertheless, Georgia still has work to do in the Class of 2025, as it is presently ranked No. 8 and has only received five commits thus far.
However, Smart and his staff struck gold once more on Saturday, this time securing a commitment from one of the best quarterbacks in the 2026 class, in true UGA flair.

Georgia Bulldogs Land Commitment From 4-Star Highly Rated QB Jared Curtis

On Saturday, Curtis officially committed to Kirby Smart and the Bulldogs. After receiving offers from Ohio State, Alabama, and Tennessee, the Nashville native was thought by many recruiting analysts to be headed to Columbus.

A strong-armed, somewhat bravery quarterback prospect. has a good build; as a 9th grader, he was about 6-foot-3 and 215 pounds. played running back in his early football career before being considered for a position under center. He became successful in his new role, winning Tennessee’s Mr. Football runner-up title during a first season in which he won 10 games and amassed just over 2,750 yards of offense.

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In 247 Sports’ scouting report, it is stated that Jared Curtis is not scared to play deep ball and makes a lot of vertical shots. Moreover, possesses exceptional timing while hitting breaking routes over the center. Though he can’t be considered a true dual-treat player, he may use his legs to move the chains and go off-script when the pocket opens.
His footage from camp exhibits both touch and pace.

Though he still needs to improve and get the ability to understand the intricate defenses he will encounter at the next level, he appears to be one of the best signal callers in the early going of the 2026 cycle. With his diverse skill set, likely to be successful in a range of offensive schemes.