Nashville Christian's Jared Curtis is the top-ranked quarterback recruit in class of 2026 and has narrowed his college choice to Oregon or Georgia.
Florida State holds seven verbal commitments in its 2026 class which ranks No. 12 in the country. The Seminoles previously landed four-star wide receiver Efrem White and four-star
Jared Curtis is no longer committed to the Georgia Bulldogs. But that doesn't mean Georgia won't be able to re-land the top signal caller from the 2026 class. As things currently stand, there's at least a decent chance of that happening.
The Auburn Tigers got some news they did not want to hear about the top quarterback recruit in the 2026 class. According to On3's Steve Wiltfong, quarterback Jared Curtis is down to just Georgia and Oregon for his final two schools.
The nation's No. 1 ranked Athlete, Derrek Cooper Jr. has announced his official visit dates, taking trips to Ohio State, Oregon, Georgia and more.
Oregon football had a rough recruiting month in February. But the Ducks have a five-star visitor locked in despite a push from Georgia.
The 6-foot-4 225-pound signal caller, who On3 projected to receive a $2.8 million NIL deal, will visit Eugene, Ore. during the weekend of June 6. But Georgia will get the last visit. The Bulldogs plan to host Curtis in Athens, Ga. the following weekend.
The Nation's No. 2 ranked offensive tackle, Emmanuel Iheanacho names Oregon and Maryland as his top-2, leaving Georgia on the outs. The 2026 recruiting class i
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As he prepares to take these official visits, Curtis took to social media on Friday to show off a flashy new Corvette he recently purchased. Folks were quick to note that the color of the car is red, which is one of Georgia's colors, leading to speculation that he will eventually end up re-committing to the Bulldogs.
The Oregon Ducks are currently locked in a battle for the No. 1 recruiting class of 2026 with the USC Trojans, and it looks like the two programs will also be b