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5-star QB Jared Curtis flips commitment from Georgia to Vanderbilt

Jeremy Johnsonby: Jeremy Johnson7 hours agoJeremyO_Johnson

Georgia has lost the pledge of five-star quarterback commit Jared Curtis again. This time appears to be the final time. Curtis has flipped his commitment to Vanderbilt, his hometown program.

The No. 1 quarterback prospect in the 2026 Rivals Rankings committed to Georgia back on May 5. He committed to the Bulldogs ahead of his junior season before re-opening things in the winter.

Curtis had continued to publicly state his commitment to Georgia was solid. The five-star took a visit to Vanderbilt in November to watch the Commodores host Missouri.

Curtis stated that he was still strong with Georgia after the visit.

“I’m 100% committed to Georgia,” Curtis said to Rivals’ Pete Nakos. “Coach [Mike] Bobo was here last Friday. I talk to coach Bobo pretty much every day. Really close to coach Bobo, I enjoy talking to him and being around him. That’s part of the reason I’m at Georgia.”

Having Nashville in the ESPN College Gameday spotlight was a big moment for his hometown.

“I was just going there for [College] GameDay,” Curtis told Rivals’ Pete Nakos. “First time GameDay has been to Nashville in a while. Just there to visit and watch the game. At the end of the day, I’m still a Bulldog.”

Vanderbilt’s staff kept working. Current quarterback Diego Pavia showed up to one of Curtis’ games earlier this season as well.

Curtis was flattered by the love from the Commordores.

“That’s pretty cool, getting to see that. It’s really cool,” Curtis said of Vanderbilt’s efforts.

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