June 15, 2025
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BREAKING: Georgia Lands Nation’s No. 1 QB in Shocking Flip — Dawgs Lock Down Future!

ATHENS, GA — In a move that’s shaking the entire college football landscape, the Georgia Bulldogs have pulled off one of the most stunning recruiting flips in recent memory. Jaxon Tyler, the nation’s No. 1 quarterback in the 2026 class, has officially decommitted from USC and announced his commitment to  the University of Georgia — and fans are losing their minds.

Tyler, a 6’4″, 215-pound phenom out of Allen, Texas, had been firmly committed to the Trojans for nearly a year. Widely regarded as a generational talent with a rocket arm, elite mobility, and rare poise for his age, Tyler was expected to lead USC into the Big Ten era. But a quiet visit to Athens last weekend — kept entirely under wraps — changed everything.

“I felt the energy, the brotherhood, and the championship mindset,” Tyler said in his announcement video, posted just minutes ago on social media. “I want to be a part of greatness. I’m taking my talents to Athens. Go Dawgs!”

Sources close to the program reveal that Kirby Smart and offensive coordinator Mike Bobo were relentless in their pursuit, pitching Tyler on Georgia’s NFL pipeline, pro-style development, and the opportunity to compete for national titles immediately. The quarterback room already boasts talent, but Tyler is expected to compete for the starting job as early as his freshman year.

This flip vaults Georgia’s 2026 recruiting class into the  No. 1 spot nationally, as they now hold commitments from five 5-star prospects — and counting.

“This is the quarterback who can lead Georgia into its next dynasty phase,” one recruiting insider said. “It’s a monster win on every level — optics, talent, and momentum.

Social media has exploded with reactions, with former Georgia players, national analysts, and fans flooding X and Instagram with celebratory posts. Even Bulldogs legend Stetson Bennett chimed in with a “Let’s gooooo” tweet.

The Dawgs didn’t just win a recruiting battle. They may have just secured their next Heisman finalist — and national title.

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