5-star Georgia QB commit projected to flip to SEC school
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The Georgia Bulldogs could lose their top commitment in the class of 2026 just days ahead of the early signing period. Five-star Georgia quarterback commit Jared Curtis is projected to commit (per 247Sports) to the Vanderbilt Commodores, per 247Sports' Tom Loy.
Vanderbilt has been trying to flip Curtis for a while. The Commodores hosted Curtis for the Missouri game earlier this season. More recently, Curtis attended the Georgia-Texas game.
Curtis is the No. 1 ranked recruit in the 2026 recruiting cycle. He is the top-ranked quarterback and the best prospect in Tennessee. Curtis plays high school football for Nashville Christian. He is a physical runner with excellent size. The 6-foot-4, 225-pound quarterback has been committed to Georgia since May. He committed to Georgia over Oregon, but Vanderbilt has recently emerged as a contender for the talented signal caller.
If Curtis decommits from Georgia, then the Bulldogs may have to scramble to find a quarterback in the class of 2026. Additionally, Georgia could also look to add a transfer quarterback. The Bulldogs could return their entire quarterback room next season, including Gunner Stockton, so Georgia does have a lot of answers on its roster at quarterback.
Of note, three-star quarterback recruit Michael Mitchell decommitted from Vanderbilt on Nov. 21. The Commodores have the No. 47 recruiting class in the country with 20 commitments. Georgia has the nation's third-best recruiting class and 30 total commitments in the 2026 recruiting cycle.
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