‘Staying in Georgia!’ 5-star QB commit still a Dawg’ after USC visit.

Georgia’s quarterback commit has been sought after by other top programs, but the Bulldogs are still the choice.

Jared Curtis might’ve raised a few eyebrows when he visited USC a few weeks back, but he’s here to help lower them.

The Georgia quarterback committed has been pledged to the Bulldogs since the spring, and nothing’s changed there. But a few other top programs continue to work to get him on campus. That included USC who hadn’t offered yet, but wanted to get Curtis out to Los Angeles so he could offer.

Georgia coaches weren’t caught off guard by the trip in the slightest.

“I love Georgia. A couple weeks ago, I went down to USC, but I’m definitely still a Dawg for sure. I’m 100 percent on Georgia,” Curtis told Dawgs247. “I told them before, and they told me they was OK with it. They just said, make sure you’re still a Dawg. I’m definitely locked in with them and can’t wait to get up there again. It was a good time. I talked to Lincoln [Riley] for a while. I really liked it up there. The weather up there is crazy, but I’m still a Dawg.”

That first return trip to Georgia post-USC visit already took place. Curtis visited Athens the Thursday-Saturday of the final official visit weekend of June. He participated in some of the weekend’s activities, including a game of charades his team lost: “Unfortunately, we lost in that, but we definitely had a good time for sure.”

“I love Georgia. A couple weeks ago, I went down to USC, but I’m definitely still a Dawg for sure. I’m 100 percent on Georgia,” Curtis told Dawgs247. “I told them before, and they told me they was OK with it. They just said, make sure you’re still a Dawg. I’m definitely locked in with them and can’t wait to get up there again. It was a good time. I talked to Lincoln [Riley] for a while. I really liked it up there. The weather up there is crazy, but I’m still a Dawg.”

That first return trip to Georgia post-USC visit already took place. Curtis visited Athens the Thursday-Saturday of the final official visit weekend of June. He participated in some of the weekend’s activities, including a game of charades his team lost: “Unfortunately, we lost in that, but we definitely had a good time for sure.”

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