NCAAF: Jared Curtis, No. 1 QB in 2026, commits to Georgia

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Georgia has landed their quarterback of the future as Jared Curtis, the nation’s top QB prospect in 2026, committed to the Bulldogs on Monday.

The No. 2 overall prospect according to the 247Sports composite made the announcement at a ceremony at his high school in Nashville, Tenn., selecting Georgia over Oregon. The 6-foot-3, 225-pound Curtis originally committed to the Bulldogs in March 2024 before rescinding the pledge seven months later.

In 2024, his junior season, Curtis completed 70.2 percent of his passes for 2,830 yards and 40 touchdowns against just three interceptions. He also rushed for 637 yards and 18 scores.

Curtis’ commitment is certainly a boon for the Bulldogs, who will certainly rely on returning junior Gunner Stockton to lead Georgia back to the College Football Playoff.

Stockton filled in late in the 2024 season after Carson Beck went down with an arm injury in the SEC championship game. Stockton helped the Bulldogs complete the overtime win over Texas before Georgia fell to Notre Dame in the CFP quarterfinals. Beyond Stockton, as of now, the Bulldogs have three freshmen in potential backup roles.

–Field Level Media

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