Jared Curtis Shuts Down Rumors About His Georgia Commitment

Jared Curtis addresses swirling rumors about his college future, pushing back on reports of a sudden change in commitment.

Early Tuesday morning, college football recruiting circles were buzzing with reports that Jared Curtis - the No. 1 overall prospect in the 2026 class, per the 247Sports Composite - had flipped his commitment from Georgia to Vanderbilt. But just as quickly as the news broke, Curtis himself stepped in to pump the brakes.

The five-star quarterback out of Nashville took to social media to set the record straight, saying he hasn’t made any decision yet. In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Curtis wrote, “Don’t know where all this is coming from.

Haven’t had a chance to talk to either school yet. I’ll keep y’all posted.”

That message was clear: the recruiting drama might be heating up, but the final chapter hasn’t been written.

Let’s break this down.

If Curtis were to commit to Vanderbilt, it would be a seismic moment for a program that hasn’t exactly been a regular in the national recruiting spotlight. We’re talking about a potential program-defining move. A Nashville native, Curtis choosing to stay home would mark the highest-rated recruit in Vanderbilt history - a game-changer for head coach Clark Lea, who’s already started to turn heads with the development of Diego Pavia over the past two seasons.

Landing Curtis would do more than just boost the Commodores’ talent level - it would signal a shift in perception. Suddenly, Vanderbilt becomes a destination for elite talent. And in the ever-competitive SEC, that’s no small thing.

On the flip side, if Curtis sticks with Georgia, it would be business as usual for Kirby Smart and the Bulldogs. Georgia has built a recruiting juggernaut, and keeping the top player in the country would only solidify their dominance. Curtis would be stepping into a program with a proven track record of developing quarterbacks and contending for national titles - a well-oiled machine that doesn’t show signs of slowing down.

What adds another layer of intrigue here is the conflicting information. Despite Curtis’ public denial, both 247Sports and On3 currently list him as a Vanderbilt commit.

On3’s Hayes Fawcett initially reported the flip, citing Curtis as the source. That raises some eyebrows - and questions - about whether the young quarterback is navigating the kind of media frenzy that often surrounds high-profile recruits.

Until Curtis officially signs with either school, this recruitment remains wide open. And in today’s college football landscape, where NIL, early signing periods, and social media all play major roles, nothing is certain until ink hits paper.

One thing’s for sure: wherever Jared Curtis ends up, he’s going to be a program-changer. Whether it’s staying home and rewriting the narrative at Vanderbilt, or heading to Athens to become the next great Bulldog, the stakes are sky-high. And the entire college football world is watching.