QB signee George MacIntyre ready 'to give my all for the Vols'
Nashville (Tenn.) Brentwood Academy standout quarterback George MacIntyre is now just ten days away from starting his journey as a Tennessee Volunteer. The highly coveted quarterback recruit signed his National Letter of Intent moments ago, and he is excited to get his next chapter started.
Prior to signing his letter of intent, MacIntyre went in-depth on his final season at Brentwood, what his excitement level is to get started at Tennessee and much more with Volquest. You can watch this interview below.
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The Scout on MacIntyre
“George MacIntyre has a lot of translatable tools and skills that make him one of the top quarterbacks in the 2025 cycle,” On3 Director of Scouting and Rankings Charles Power told Volquest about MacIntyre at the time of his commitment. “I think starting off, having seen MacIntyre on film and in two live games to this point, he has very good arm talent. This is a guy who is sound mechanically, throws a really tight ball and can deliver it to different areas of the field with velocity and touch. We really like the way he layers his passes. He can change speeds on the ball and push the ball down the field. In large part due to his mechanics, can hit some tight windows in the middle of the field as well. You watch his film and there is a lot of high level throws and he has a variety of throws in his bags. I think he is a very good functional athlete at the position for his height. He moves well in the pocket and you see him make defenders miss. He avoids pass rushers and can step up in the pocket and extends the play. He looks to throw first in those scenarios. Whenever the opportunity presents itself, he can pick up first downs with his legs. I think his athleticism transfers over to the field in a very functional way. Was productive as a Junior and played on Brentwood Academy team that struggled to protect him at times. In watching the majority of his games, George MacIntyre was the reason they were in those games.”