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Georgia Bulldogs Make Early Power Move, Offer 2027 Four-Star QB Teddy Jarrard — SEC Battle Brewing for In-State Star

Georgia Bulldogs Make Early Power Move, Offer 2027 Four-Star QB Teddy Jarrard — SEC Battle Brewing for In-State Star

 

| The Georgia Bulldogs have officially entered the race for one of the top quarterback prospects in the 2027 recruiting cycle, extending an offer to rising Georgia star Teddy Jarrard, a four-star prospect already turning heads across the Southeast.

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Jarrard, who previously suited up for North Cobb Christian High School and is transferring to North Cobb High School this upcoming season, is currently ranked the No. 271 overall player in the class of 2027, the No. 19 quarterback, and the No. 34 player in the state of Georgia, according to multiple national recruiting services.

 

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While the Bulldogs are actively assembling their 2026 class — headlined by five-star quarterback Jared Curtis — Georgia is now laying the groundwork for future dominance by identifying Jarrard as a prime target for the 2027 cycle. With his arm strength, poise in the pocket, and high football IQ, Jarrard has emerged as one of the Peach State’s most intriguing young quarterbacks.

 

In his sophomore season, Jarrard posted impressive numbers, throwing for 2,647 yards, 31 touchdowns, and just 5 interceptions, while completing over 71% of his passes. He averaged more than two touchdowns per game, showing elite accuracy, decision-making, and a knack for pushing the ball downfield with confidence.

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The Georgia offer marks the third from an SEC powerhouse, following earlier offers from Auburn and Arkansas. With three of the conference’s elite now vying for his commitment, an intense recruiting battle is already brewing for the Mobile, Alabama native.

 

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The Bulldogs, known for their strong track record of quarterback development under head coach Kirby Smart and offensive coordinator Mike Bobo, are looking to maintain their national dominance by getting ahead in the 2027 class. While no commitments have been made yet for that cycle, Georgia’s early attention on Jarrard signals serious interest and a long-term vision.

 

“He’s got a great arm, he’s smart, and he knows how to win — everything you want in a quarterback,” said one Georgia recruiting insider. “The offer this early tells you how high the staff is on him.”

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The Bulldogs have already landed key commitments for 2026, including Jared Curtis (QB), Vance Spafford (WR), Lincoln Keys (TE), Seven Cloud (DL), Brady Marchese (WR), Zech Fort (S), Kealan Jones (S), and Jordan Smith (S). Adding a talent like Jarrard in the following cycle would continue to cement Georgia’s future offensive dominance.

 

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While the 2027 recruiting cycle is still in its early stages, Teddy Jarrard’s name is one fans and coaches alike will want to keep an eye on. As the offers continue to roll in and his junior season approaches, the race for Jarrard is just beginning — and Georgia is officially in the hunt.

 

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