Overview
- Rivals and other outlets reported Curtis informed Georgia he intends to sign with Vanderbilt, framing it as a major recruiting coup for the Commodores.
- Within hours, Curtis posted on X that he had not spoken to either school and would provide an update, and his agent and high school coach declined to confirm a flip.
- Curtis rescheduled his signing to Wednesday at 9:00 a.m. ET, accelerating a final decision at the start of the early signing period.
- The Nashville Christian standout is widely rated the No. 1 quarterback and a top-five overall prospect in the 2026 class, with a recruitment that has included a decommitment and later recommitment to Georgia.
- Analysts cite Vanderbilt’s surge under Clark Lea, Diego Pavia’s imminent departure, potential early playing time and NIL appeal as reasons the Commodores are a serious threat, and signing there would make Curtis the highest-ranked recruit in school history.