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Georgia offers Mississippi State QB commit KaMario Taylor

Collin-headshotby:Collin Ginnan11/10/24

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Macon (Miss.) Noxubee County four-star quarterback KaMario Taylor has been committed to Mississippi State since October 2023. However, another SEC school is starting to turn up the heat in Taylor’s recruitment.

Taylor announced on social media Sunday that Georgia had extended a scholarship offer.

Georgia does have one quarterback currently in its 2025 recruiting class — Findlay (Ohio) four-star Ryan Montgomery. Montgomery missed essentially his entire senior season of high school football with an ACL injury.

Taylor is the nation’s No. 110 overall prospect in the 2025 cycle according to the On3 Industry Ranking — a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He is also the No. 10 quarterback in the class and No. 4 recruit from Mississippi.

On3 is higher on Taylor than the other major recruiting services. He ranks No. 72 nationally and No. 8 among the quarterbacks in the 2025 On300.

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Director of Scouting and Rankings for On3, Charles Power, wrote this about Taylor’s early-season performance at the high school level.

KaMario Taylor‘s physical talent and playmaking ability are on display early on in his senior season for Macon (Miss.) Noxubee County,” Power wrote in September. “The 6-foot-3.5, 205-pounder has made impressive plays on a weekly basis while keeping his team competitive in games against good programs from higher classifications. Taylor is the shiftiest runner of the quarterbacks inside the top 100. His burst, change of direction and contact balance make him very difficult for defenders to bring down. Taylor has a play-style that at times resembles backyard football. He has a strong arm to go with the natural athleticism, but will need to add polish as a passer once he gets to the college level in order maximize his considerable upside.”

Taylor was an Elite 11 finalist and earned On3’s ‘Gamer’ superlative for the event.

“Several of the Elite 11 Finalists elevated their play once things went live in the 7-on-7 portion on Day 3. Mississippi State commit KaMario Taylor had some ups and downs over the first two days, but really broke through on Thursday, making some outstanding throws in 7-on-7 en route to tossing four touchdowns. Taylor was not always comfortable in the highly structured drill work or pro day setup, but was able to show off his considerable talent when he was able to not think and just play in a more free-flowing setting.” — Charles Power