Georgia football 5-star QB commit predicted to flip

The Georgia Bulldogs may lose their top commitment in the class of 2026 just days before the early signing period. Five-star Georgia quarterback commit Jared Curtis is projected to commit to the Vanderbilt Commodores (per 247Sports), according to Tom Loy of 247Sports.

Vanderbilt has been trying to flip Curtis for some time. The Commodores hosted Curtis for the Missouri game this season. Recently, Curtis attended the Georgia-Texas game.

Curtis is the No. 1 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 build. The 6-foot-4, 225-pound quarterback has been assigned to Georgia since May. He committed to Georgia instead of Oregon, but Vanderbilt has recently emerged as a contender for the talented signal-caller.

If Curtis departs Georgia, the Bulldogs may struggle to find a quarterback in the class of 2026. Georgia could also try to add a transfer quarterback. The Bulldogs may return their entire quarterback room next season, including Gunner Stockton, so Georgia has several answers on its roster at quarterback.

Of note, three-star quarterback recruit Michael Mitchell decommitted from Vanderbilt on November 21. The Commodores have the No. 47 recruiting class in the country with 20 commitments. Georgia has the third-best recruiting class in the country and has 30 commitments in the 2026 recruiting cycle.

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