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Four-star QB Bowe Bentley is down to three schools, Georgia makes cut

On3 imageby:Jake Rowe03/30/25

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Bowe Bentley
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Celina (Celina, Texas) quarterback Bowe Bentley recently took his first ever visit to Georgia. A week later and the Bulldogs are one of his final three schools per On3’s Hayes Fawcett. The four-star signal caller is down to LSU, Oklahoma, and UGA and he has set up official visits to each school.

He’ll spend the weekend in Athens starting on June 6. Bentley will be at Oklahoma the following weekend, June 13, and then at LSU on June 20. If his second visit to Athens is anywhere near as good as the first, Georgia could cause some problems for the Sooners, the perceived heavy favorite.

“Georgia was as good of a visit as any of them – and their practice was the best I saw on the trip,” Bentley said a week ago. “Had a great conversation with Coach Smart. Love his intensity and his competitiveness is like mine.”

Bentley has also made recent visits to schools that did not make the cut — Florida State, Ohio State, and Georgia Tech.

At 6-foot-1 200 pounds, Bentley is the nation’s No. 91 overall prospect and the No. 9 quarterback in the country per the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that includes all four websites that publish recruiting rankings. He’s the No. 13 player in Texas per those rankings.

If you look at the On300, the network’s stand-alone rankings, Bentley is rated much higher. There he is the No. 47 overall prospect and No. 5 quarterback. The On300 views him as the No. 4 player in the Lone Star State.

Bentley and Georgia QB recruiting…

The consensus four-star prospect isn’t the only quarterback the Bulldogs are after. In fact, the perceived top target for Georgia at the position, Jared Curtis (Nashville Christian; Nashville, Tenn.) will make his choice on May 5.

While Georgia seems to have some momentum there, five weeks is a very long time in recruiting. That’s why the Bulldogs haven’t slowed in their pursuit of Bentley. They’re also recruiting Keisean Henderson (Legacy School; Houston, Tex.), Dia Bell (American Heritage; Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.), Landon Duckworth (Jackson; Jackson, Ala.), and Jaden O’Neal (Mustang; Mustang, Ok.)

Whether or not Georgia is willing to take two quarterbacks in the class remains to be seen. It took two in the 2025 class — Ryan Montgomery and Hezekiah Millender. It also tried to take two in the 2024 class. UGA had Ryan Puglisi and Dylan Raiola committed going into the final weeks of that cycle but the latter fipped to Nebraska in December.

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