Ahead of Georgia's Week 8 trip to Texas, Kirby Smart's 2026 class suffered a blow Thursday evening when five-star quarterback Jared Curtis reopened his recruitment and backed off his pledge to the Bulldogs.
Curtis, the No. 4 recruit in the ESPN Junior 300, is ESPN's top quarterback prospect in the 2026 cycle. A junior at Nashville (Tennessee) Christian School, Curtis initially committed to Georgia in March after he threw for 2,522 yards and 25 touchdowns with nine interceptions in his sophomore season.
His decommitment now leaves the Bulldogs with two prospects committed in the 2026 class. Curtis announced the decision Thursday in a statement posted to X. «This morning I spoke with coach Smart and [offensive coordinator Mike Bobo] and let them know that I still love Georgia, but would like to take some more time to explore all my options so I can make the best, most informed decision for my future.
I let them know it just doesn't seem right or fair to stay committed while checking out other programs. I want people to know where I stand and I've learned that making big decisions takes time.» Curtis became the first member of Georgia's 2026 recruiting class this spring when he picked the Bulldogs over Alabama, Texas, Ohio State and Oklahoma on March 23.