2025 5-star QB George MacIntyre arrives at Tennessee visit
Nashville Brentwood Academy 2025 five-star quarterback George MacIntyre has arrived in Knoxville for his visit to Tennessee, per his social media.
MacIntyre has taken a number of visits to Tennessee in what has been a very busy early recruitment in terms of travel.
He is the nation’s No. 14 overall prospect in the 2025 cycle according to the On3 Industry Ranking — a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. MacIntyre is the cycle’s No. 2 quarterback and No. 1 recruit from Tennessee.
One of MacIntyre’s numerous trips to Knoxville came in mid-October for the Volunteers’ win over Texas A&M.
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“Neyland’s environment is like no other,” MacIntyre told On3. “The crowd always impresses me. I’ve been in some loud stadiums, but Neyland is so consistent throughout the whole game.”
George MacIntyre Scouting Summary
On3 Director of Scouting and Rankings Charles Power writes this about MacIntyre as a prospect:
“Measured in at 6-foot-2, 170 pounds during summer campus visits. George MacIntyre- Tall signal caller with strong projectable tools as a passer and playmaker. Measured in at around 6-foot-5.5, 185 pounds with a 9.25-inch hand prior to his junior season. Has a tall, wiry build that should continue to fill out over time. Touts a tight, compact throwing motion with little moving parts. The release is whippy quick. Flashes good arm strength, with the ability to flick passes out to the boundary and downfield. Mechanical foundation points to a baseline level of accuracy. A bouncy, light-footed mover within the pocket. Avoids pressure in the backfield, stepping up in the pocket. Capable of making high-level second-reaction plays. Has strong improvisational skills.
“Shows a long stride in the open field. Doubles as a high-level high school basketball player and received high major looks as an underclassman. Plays a tough schedule, but does not have the production or efficiency typical of an elite quarterback prospect. High school team struggled in his junior season. Will need to continue making strides as a player on Friday night and adding weight to his frame, but has the potential to be one of the top quarterbacks to come out of the 2025 cycle.”