Georgia football continues to strengthen its connection with Jared Curtis, the No. 1 quarterback in the 2026 recruiting class. Ranked as the No. 4 overall player in the nation by the 247Sports composite rankings, Curtis is also the top prospect from his home state of Tennessee.
Curtis has long been a target for Georgia, having been on the Bulldogs’ radar for years. While he committed to Georgia during 2024, he later decommitted toward the end of the year. However, his recruitment with Kirby Smart and the Bulldogs remains ongoing.
Georgia football is working to strengthen its relationship with Jared Curtis, the No. 1 quarterback in the 2026 recruiting class. Widely regarded as the top QB prospect, Curtis is ranked No. 4 overall in the nation by the 247Sports composite rankings and is also the highest-rated player from Tennessee.
Georgia has been pursuing Curtis for years. He initially committed to the Bulldogs during 2024 but decommitted later that year. Despite this, Kirby Smart and his staff have remained in close contact, keeping Georgia firmly in the mix for his recruitment.
Curtis recently named his top six schools, with Georgia making the cut alongside other top-tier programs. Adding to the optimism, Curtis has announced his summer official visits, and Georgia is once again among the schools he plans to visit.
Georgia football is continuing to solidify its position with Jared Curtis, the No. 1 quarterback in the 2026 recruiting class. Widely recognized as the top QB prospect, Curtis is ranked as the No. 4 overall player in the nation by the 247Sports composite rankings and is the highest-rated recruit from Tennessee.
Curtis has been on Georgia’s radar for several years and initially committed to the Bulldogs in 2024. However, he decommitted later that year. Despite this setback, Kirby Smart and his staff have maintained consistent communication with Curtis, keeping Georgia firmly in the running for his commitment.
Recently, Curtis revealed his top six schools, and Georgia made the list alongside other top programs. Additionally, he announced three official visits for the summer, which include Georgia, Oregon, and South Carolina—schools that also appeared in his top six.
- Curtis is scheduled to visit Athens from June 13-15, a weekend that is expected to be a significant recruiting event for Smart and his team. While it’s unclear exactly where Georgia stands in comparison to the other schools in his top six, this latest development suggests they are likely among his top three choices. With plenty of time remaining in his recruitment, Georgia has ample opportunity to make its case and potentially secure a second commitment from Curtis.