5-Star Quarterback Jared Curtis, Former Georgia Football Commit, Announces Top 6 Schools
Jared Curtis, a highly coveted 5-star quarterback from the class of 2025, has officially announced his top six schools, narrowing down his options in his recruitment process. Curtis, who previously committed to the University of Georgia, has reopened his recruitment following his decommitment in December, and his latest update has left college football fans eagerly awaiting his final decision.
Curtis, a dual-threat quarterback with a strong arm and exceptional athleticism, is considered one of the most highly regarded quarterbacks in his recruiting class. Standing at 6 feet 4 inches and weighing in at 215 pounds, Curtis has demonstrated remarkable ability both through the air and on the ground. His playmaking ability has made him a standout at the quarterback position, and it’s no surprise that schools from across the country have shown significant interest in landing him.
His list of top six schools includes several of the most prominent programs in college football. The schools making the cut for Curtis are Alabama, Clemson, Florida State, Ohio State, USC, and Texas. These programs have all been in pursuit of Curtis since his decommitment from Georgia, and each school has distinct advantages in their efforts to land him.
Alabama, under head coach Nick Saban, has long been one of the most dominant programs in college football. The Crimson Tide have a strong tradition of developing quarterbacks and turning them into future NFL stars. With a successful track record and a national championship pedigree, Alabama will be a formidable contender for Curtis.
Clemson, led by head coach Dabo Swinney, is another powerhouse program that has consistently competed for national championships. The Tigers have a strong reputation for developing talent at the quarterback position, and Curtis could be the next in line to lead Clemson’s high-powered offense. The chance to play in the ACC and potentially compete for immediate playing time makes Clemson an appealing option.
Florida State, under head coach Mike Norvell, has made significant strides in recent years, turning the program into a national contender. With an emphasis on offensive growth and development, Florida State presents an attractive opportunity for Curtis to contribute to a rising program with championship aspirations.
Ohio State, another perennial powerhouse, has been a staple of the Big Ten for years. Head coach Ryan Day has established the Buckeyes as one of the elite programs in the country, consistently competing for College Football Playoff spots. Ohio State’s strong recruiting pipeline and the chance to play in front of one of the most passionate fanbases in the nation makes it an appealing destination for Curtis.
USC, under head coach Lincoln Riley, has become a program on the rise in recent years, especially with the addition of quarterback Caleb Williams and the offensive firepower that Riley is known for. Curtis would have the opportunity to play for a coach with a proven track record of developing elite quarterbacks and a chance to shine in a high-profile offense in the Pac-12.
Finally, Texas, under head coach Steve Sarkisian, has seen a resurgence in recent years, building an offense that is poised for future success. The Longhorns offer a chance for Curtis to compete in the Big 12 and be part of a program with championship potential.
Curtis has stated that he is still evaluating each program carefully and will take his time in making a final decision. He has made it clear that he is looking for a school where he can both develop as a player and compete for championships. His decision will be one of the most closely watched in the 2025 recruiting cycle, and whichever program lands him will likely see an immediate impact on its offensive future.
As the recruiting process continues to unfold, college football fans across the country will be watching closely to see where one of the most talented quarterbacks in the nation ultimately decides to take his talents.
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