2025 QB Grady Adamson commits to Georgia Tech
Edmond (Okla.) Deer Creek three-star quarterback Grady Adamson has committed to Georgia Tech, he announced on Saturday.
He chose the Yellow Jackets over offers from Pitt, BYU, Boston College and others.
Adamson is the No. 30 QB and No. 10 player in Oklahoma in the 2025 cycle, according to the 2025 On300 Rankings.
He becomes the second pledge for the Yellow Jackets in the 2025 cycle. Adamson follows Loganville (Ga.) three-star defensive lineman Andre Fuller Jr., who pledged at the end of March. Fuller is a top-500 recruit and the No. 41 DL in the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.
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Last cycle, Brent Key and the Yellow Jackets hauled in 23 signees, compiling the No. 35 class in the On3 Industry Team Recruiting Rankings. The class also ranked No. 7 in the ACC, beating the likes of Stanford, Syracuse, Pitt and others.
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Two four-stars headline the crop of signees: Warner Robins (Ga.) four-star wide receiver Isaiah Canion and Tampa Carrollwood Day four-star running back Anthony Carrie. Canion is a top-250 recruit, while Carrie is a top-30 RB.
“Other than the coaches, I picked Georgia Tech because of their need at the running back position, how I can get on the field early and then the city of Atlanta,” Carrie told On3 upon his commitment. “I can do big things with my business, have opportunities for internships and open doors for my brand. It would be great to graduate with a degree from there too. That carries a lot of weight.”
Of the 23 incoming prospects, 11 are from the Peach State. Behind Canion, top in-state signees include Hiram three-star interior offensive lineman Jameson Riggs, Bogart Prince Avenue Christian three-star quarterback Aaron Philo, Rabun Gap Nacoochee three-star athlete Trey Horne and Atlanta Parkview three-star offensive tackle Jordan Floyd.