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Five-Star Quarterback Jared Curtis Names Top 6

On3 imageby:Justin Hopkins01/15/25
Syndication: The Knoxville News-Sentinel
Nashville Christian's Jared Curtis (2) celebrates after the win over Columbia Academy in the TSSAA Bluecross Bowl on Thursday, Dec. 5, 2024, in Chattanooga, Tenn.

Oregon remains in the mix for at least a couple of top quarterbacks in the 2026 class. However Oregon has a commitment from four-star quarterback Jonas Williams. The 6-foot-1, 200-pounder is the No. 6 ranked quarterback in his class per the On3 Industry Rankings.

But the nation’s No. 1 quarterback Jared Curtis named his top six schools moments ago. The 6-foot-4, 220-pounder is the No. 4 player nationally in the On3 Industry Rankings.

Those six schools include: Oregon, Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina, Auburn and Ohio State.

***Inside Curtis’ Top Six schools***

Curtis was previously committed to Georgia before opening up his recruitment. Coming out of that decision, the 5-Star had named Oregon his new leader. Since he has remained open to a number of schools including those top six.

His next known visit is to Alabama in early February for their junior day. Curtis does not have a date for a new decision but is planning on taking more visits.

Last month, Curtis told On3’s Chad Simmons said the plan is to take his official visits before making a commitment this time.

“I will wait until official visits to make my decision,” Curtis said. “I will get out more. When official visits open up, I will get down on some visits, see the school and see what I like about it.

“The factors when I make a decision will be the coaching staff, my relationship with the coaching staff and the class they bring in this year. Those and the class I would bring in with me would be the biggest things.”

NFL Comparison: Matthew Stafford

Jared Curtis’ top shelf arm talent and ability to make plays outside of structure remind us of Matthew Stafford at the same stage. Curtis has a bigger frame than Stafford, while Stafford was more proven against top competition playing at a high level of Texas high school football.

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