Georgia football survived a potentially disastrous situation a few weeks ago with five-star quarterback commit Jared Curtis. Curtis took not one, but two visits to Vanderbilt which had the entire college football world thinking he was going to flip to the Commordores.
Thankfully that didn't end up happening as Curtis confirmed that he was not leaving Georgia, so now UGA can continue enjoying the current football season as they anticipate his arrival to Athens next year.
Since Curtis is no longer entertaining any other schools he can also devote all of his attention to finishing his final high school season. Curtis has his team in a perfect position entering the playoffs, and he recently discussed the "precious opportunity" in front of him as he closes out his high school career.
5⭐️ Georgia QB commit Jared Curtis has a ‘precious opportunity’. Next week Nashville Christian begins a chase for a second straight state championship. NCS has been home for Curtis for 6 years, he’s never wavered in his commitment to that community. He’s ready for one last ride.… pic.twitter.com/2aydA9cNoC
— Jeremy Johnson (@JeremyO_Johnson) November 7, 2025
Georgia commit Jared Curtis faces "precious opportunity" to close out his high school career
Curtis could have transferred to any high school program in the country, but he chose to stay home in Nashvile to continue playing for Nashville Christian. This decision has worked out very well for him as he is the No. 1 quarterback in the country and won a State Championship last season. But the chance to win a second straight state title would be the perfect finish to his impressive high school career.
That journey begins next week for Curtis and his team as they enter the playoffs with a perfect 10-0 record. They are expected to win the State Championship again this season, but they will face some tough competition when they get to the later rounds of the playoffs.
So while Georgia fans are excited for his career to begin in Athens, Curtis is soaking in the final few games he has left in high school. And if everything goes according to plan, he will win his second state title for his hometown before heading to Athens to begin his college career.
