Alabama Staff Still Recruiting George MacIntyre Ahead of Decision

2025 five-star quarterback George MacIntyre (Nashville, Tenn.) is expected to make a decision between the Tennessee Volunteers and Alabama Crimson Tide.
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Brentwood Academy quarterback George MacIntyre is whittling down his college decision between Alabama and Tennessee, and though the Crimson Tide just underwent a coaching change, they aren't giving up on the talented passer. New head coach Kalen DeBoer offered MacIntyre recently after the departure of legendary coach Nick Saban, whom MacIntyre had grown close with.

MacIntyre was predicted to land with Tennessee following the Saban announcement by On3’s Josh Newberg. His recruiting RPM has also changed significantly, as Tennessee previously, as of Tuesday, had less than a 10% chance to land the five-star and has now moved up to a 75.1% chance to land MacIntyre.247Sports's Steve Wiltfong also predicted the multi-sport athlete would land with Tennessee.

The talented quarterback was offered by the Volunteers back in 2022. He has also been to Tennessee almost double-digit times throughout his early career. He brings tons of talent and a high rating to any 2025 class, as 247Sports even has him ranked 9th in the nation and 2nd amongst all quarterbacks. If the Volunteers find a way to land MacIntyre, the sky is the limit for the 2025 recruiting class.

2025 5-star QB George MacIntyre during an unofficial visit to Tennessee. (Photo courtesy of George MacIntyre)
2025 5-star QB George MacIntyre during an unofficial visit to Tennessee. (Photo courtesy of George MacIntyre)

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Evan Crowell
EVAN CROWELL

Evan Crowell is the lead publisher of Sports Illustrated-FanNation's Volunteer Country, serving as a beat reporter covering football, basketball, and recruiting. He previously worked as the lead publisher of Sports Illustrated-FanNation's Gamecocks Digest.