Georgia Receives Commit From 5-Star 2026 QB, Jared Curtis

QB Jared Curtis (2) scrambles as Friendship Christian plays Nashville Christian Nov 17, 2023;
QB Jared Curtis (2) scrambles as Friendship Christian plays Nashville Christian Nov 17, 2023; / Larry McCormack / USA TODAY NETWORK

The Georgia Bulldogs have their first commit for the 2026 recruiting class. 5-star QB Jared Curtis receives the distinction of being the first commit for Georgia in his class

Curtis is a 6' 4", 225-pound rising junior attending Nashville Christian School. He is the top-rated quarterback from the 2026 class and the ninth-best player in the nation. 

In his sophomore season, Curtis led Nashville Prep to the semifinals of the Division 2-A playoffs. He completes 180 of his 321 passes for 2,532 yards with 25 touchdowns and nine interceptions. He also rushed for 543 yards and 13 touchdowns. 

Georgia Football's 2026 Recruiting Class:

  • Jared Curtis, QB

Spring Practice Injury Update - 3/21

  • WR, Colbie Young is still battling an ankle issue but Smart mentioned he progressed throughout the week last week and should be able to do even more today during their first practice of the week.
  • Bo Hughley had left shoulder surgery for a labrum. (out for spring)
  • TID had a left foot fracture, he had surgery following the season, will miss spring practice. Will be back for fall camp.
  • Kris Jones had surgery on his foot, he will be practicing but will be limited.
  • Christen Miller had surgery on his meniscus after the Orange Bowl.
  • Smael Mondon underwent surgery for a stress fracture in his foot, he will be ready for fall camp.
  • Branson Robinson is at 7 or 8 months recovery, and looks good but will not be ready for spring.
  • Malaki Starks had shoulder surgery and will be limited in the spring.
  • Rara Thomas is still coming off his foot injury and will not be at full speed.
  • Damon Wilson had meniscus repair, he's full activity now.
  • Demello Jones is dealing with a hamstring.
  • Pearce Spurlin will medically retire due to a heart condition.

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