Highly-touted quarterback Jared Curtis has taken a significant step towards making his college commitment by locking in spring visits to his two finalist schools, the Oregon Ducks and Georgia Bulldogs. The decision to narrow down his list was an easy one for Curtis, as he looks to solidify his future in collegiate football.
Curtis, the top-rated quarterback in the 2026 class, is coming off an impressive junior season where he led Nashville Christian to their first state title win in nearly a decade. He is now set to visit Oregon from March 8-12 and Georgia from March 13-16, giving both schools a chance to impress the talented QB.
On3’s Steve Wiltfong believes that Curtis is likely to make a commitment soon, with his familiarity with both coaching staffs playing a key role in his decision-making process. Curtis’ commitment is highly coveted, as he is ranked as the fourth-best overall player in the 2026 class.
The visits from Curtis are seen as a major opportunity for both Oregon and Georgia to secure a commitment from a top-tier talent. Oregon is currently leading the On3 recruiting standings, while Georgia is expected to make a push for a top-5 recruiting class.
With both schools coming off successful seasons and playoff runs, the addition of a player of Curtis’ caliber could be a game-changer for their programs. As Curtis evaluates his options and weighs his decision, the football world eagerly awaits his announcement of where he will continue his career at the collegiate level.
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