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21 hours ago, Jkwellborn said:

His brothers stupidity will cost him money in the future. Moms gonna have to start an only fans or something after football is over.

Idk, Mahomes has an equally (perhaps more) stupid brother and it hasn't hurt him any. At least it's not seemingly his entire family, though, so he has that going for him.

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Posted
23 hours ago, Jkwellborn said:

His brothers stupidity will cost him money in the future. Moms gonna have to start an only fans or something after football is over.

Are we sure she doesn't already have an Only Fans page? 

Asking for a friend. 

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the next Pavia.  Vandy keeps rolling.

Vanderbilt to flip 5-star QB Jared Curtis from Georgia

Steve Wiltfong
Tue, December 2, 2025 at 10:46 AM CST·
2 min read

Rivals has learned that Nashville (Tenn.) Christian five-star quarterback Jared Curtis has informed Georgia that he will play his college football at Vanderbilt. Rivals tabs Curtis as the No. 1 passer in the country and No. 2 prospect overall.

The 6-foot-3 1/2, 225-pound Curtis had been a verbal to Georgia since May, but now becomes commit No. 21 for head coach Clark Lea and his staff.

Curtis becomes biggest pledge in program history and the most talented signal-caller to give a verbal to the program out of high school since Jay Cutler.

Lea is winning big on the field and landing Curtis could keep the Commodores in College Football Playoff contention for years to come. He’ll have a chance to compete for the starting quarterback job next fall as Heisman candidate Diego Pavia exhausts his college eligibility. Playing in year one was ultimately the most important factor in Curtis’s decision.

Beyond competing for snaps as a true freshman, program trajectory and the opportunity to play for Lea along with a competitive NIL offer allowed Vandy to pull this off.

“There is a lot of great hype right now with Vanderbilt,” Curtis’s agent Peter Webb of QB Reps said earlier this fall. “The city is hot right now. They beat LSU. They beat Bama last year. I think they’ve done a great job to pique his interest and get him to be curious about the program. There is a lot of good things happening with Vanderbilt.”

That will continue with Curtis in the fold.

Scouting new Vanderbilt commit Jared Curtis

As a junior Curtis completed over 70 percent of his passes for 2,830 yards and 40 touchdowns to three interceptions. He plowed his way to 18 more rushing scores. Curtis has been terrific as a senior. In five games he’s thrown for 1,005 yards and 14 touchdowns with four more rushing scores.

“Elite arm talent with creative playmaking ability,” Rivals Director of Scouting Charles Power said. “Looks like the top arm talent in the 2026 cycle. Ball explodes off his hand. Generates considerable velocity on throws to all areas of the field. Has a loose, natural throwing motion. Capable of delivering impressive passes from several arm angles. A pure rotational athlete who does not need his feet set to throw accurate passes. Plays with a gunslinging mentality and is not afraid to drive the football into tight windows over the middle of the field. A fluid athlete who is tough to corral in the backfield. Dangerous playmaker and improviser. Had some unbelievable second-reaction plays as a junior, evading pass rushers and uncorking throws 50+ yards downfield.”

Curtis originally chose Georgia over Oregon. Other programs he strongly considered included Alabama, Ohio State and South Carolina.

 

 

Posted
44 minutes ago, Earl Haffler said:

the next Pavia.  Vandy keeps rolling.

Vanderbilt to flip 5-star QB Jared Curtis from Georgia

Steve Wiltfong
Tue, December 2, 2025 at 10:46 AM CST·
2 min read
 

Rivals has learned that Nashville (Tenn.) Christian five-star quarterback Jared Curtis has informed Georgia that he will play his college football at Vanderbilt. Rivals tabs Curtis as the No. 1 passer in the country and No. 2 prospect overall.

The 6-foot-3 1/2, 225-pound Curtis had been a verbal to Georgia since May, but now becomes commit No. 21 for head coach Clark Lea and his staff.

Curtis becomes biggest pledge in program history and the most talented signal-caller to give a verbal to the program out of high school since Jay Cutler.

Lea is winning big on the field and landing Curtis could keep the Commodores in College Football Playoff contention for years to come. He’ll have a chance to compete for the starting quarterback job next fall as Heisman candidate Diego Pavia exhausts his college eligibility. Playing in year one was ultimately the most important factor in Curtis’s decision.

Beyond competing for snaps as a true freshman, program trajectory and the opportunity to play for Lea along with a competitive NIL offer allowed Vandy to pull this off.

“There is a lot of great hype right now with Vanderbilt,” Curtis’s agent Peter Webb of QB Reps said earlier this fall. “The city is hot right now. They beat LSU. They beat Bama last year. I think they’ve done a great job to pique his interest and get him to be curious about the program. There is a lot of good things happening with Vanderbilt.”

That will continue with Curtis in the fold.

Scouting new Vanderbilt commit Jared Curtis

As a junior Curtis completed over 70 percent of his passes for 2,830 yards and 40 touchdowns to three interceptions. He plowed his way to 18 more rushing scores. Curtis has been terrific as a senior. In five games he’s thrown for 1,005 yards and 14 touchdowns with four more rushing scores.

“Elite arm talent with creative playmaking ability,” Rivals Director of Scouting Charles Power said. “Looks like the top arm talent in the 2026 cycle. Ball explodes off his hand. Generates considerable velocity on throws to all areas of the field. Has a loose, natural throwing motion. Capable of delivering impressive passes from several arm angles. A pure rotational athlete who does not need his feet set to throw accurate passes. Plays with a gunslinging mentality and is not afraid to drive the football into tight windows over the middle of the field. A fluid athlete who is tough to corral in the backfield. Dangerous playmaker and improviser. Had some unbelievable second-reaction plays as a junior, evading pass rushers and uncorking throws 50+ yards downfield.”

Curtis originally chose Georgia over Oregon. Other programs he strongly considered included Alabama, Ohio State and South Carolina.

 

 

Wow.  That's a big deal.  

And I know nothing about him, but he'll be much better than Temu JFF.

Posted
1 minute ago, nnm said:

Wow.  That's a big deal.  

And I know nothing about him, but he'll be much better than Temu JFF.

JFF and Pavia are both flakes. I wonder about a kid whose priority is to start at QB as a true freshman.

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