Georgia Eyes Oregon Transfer QB for Football Team

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Georgia Eyes Oregon Transfer QB for Football Team

The Georgia Bulldogs are currently pursuing transfer quarterback Bryson Beaver from the Oregon Ducks. This move comes after the Bulldogs lost a commitment from five-star quarterback recruit Jared Curtis just ahead of the early signing period in December.

Georgia’s Quarterback Dilemma

Georgia head coach Kirby Smart has faced challenges in securing a new quarterback recruit following Curtis’s departure. The team has been relatively inactive in the transfer portal, particularly regarding quarterback options.

Potential Transfer: Bryson Beaver

According to Pete Nakos from On3, Georgia is a frontrunner for Beaver’s transfer. The talented quarterback has recently entered the transfer portal after initially committing to Oregon. His decision to explore other options stems from the Ducks returning starting quarterback Dante Moore and adding Nebraska transfer Dylan Raiola.

Beaver’s Background

  • Name: Bryson Beaver
  • High School: Vista Murrieta, Murrieta, California
  • Rankings:
    • No. 12 quarterback in the nation
    • No. 174 overall recruit
    • No. 19 recruit in California
  • Physical Stats: 6-foot-3, 200 pounds

Beaver is scheduled to visit Georgia on January 16. There is strong speculation that he may commit to the Bulldogs upon his arrival.

Other Considerations

Beaver is also weighing an offer from the Kentucky Wildcats. He could potentially follow former Oregon offensive coordinator Will Stein if he chooses Kentucky. The transfer decision is crucial for Beaver, who was a four-star recruit in the class of 2026.

For the 2026 college football season, Georgia is set to return quarterbacks Gunner Stockton, Ryan Puglisi, Ryan Montgomery, and Hezekiah Millender. However, if Beaver joins the Bulldogs, it might prompt one of the existing quarterbacks to depart the program.

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