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Georgia Lands 4-Star QB Colton Nussmeier — The Flip That Reshapes the SEC

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Georgia Lands 4-Star QB Colton Nussmeier — The Flip That Reshapes the SEC

Athens, GA — In a recruiting move that has sent shockwaves through the SEC and beyond, four-star quarterback Colton Nussmeier has officially committed to the University of Georgia, spurning intense last-minute pushes from both Arkansas and UCLA. Sources close to the situation claim the Bulldogs just secured what could be the cornerstone of their next championship run.

The Decision That Changes Everything

Nussmeier, a 2027 prospect out of Ryan High School in Denton, Texas, and the younger brother of former LSU passer Garrett Nussmeier, ended months of speculation Friday by pledging to head coach Kirby Smart. The move reportedly came after a whirlwind spring visit to Athens that one insider described as “game-altering.”

“I’ve been there a good amount of times, and I’ve gotten a great feel for it. I really like what they do there,” Nussmeier said in mid-May, signaling early that Georgia had become the front-runner. That hint turned into a full-blown commitment that has rival programs reportedly scrambling to reassess their own boards.

UCLA’s Aggressive Push Falls Short

UCLA, under new head coach Bob Chesney, had allegedly launched an aggressive recruiting blitz aimed at flipping Nussmeier. Insiders say the Bruins made a compelling case, but in the end, Smart’s track record of developing elite talent and winning national titles proved too strong to overcome.

“This is a massive loss for UCLA and a huge win for Georgia,” one recruiting analyst told us, speaking on condition of anonymity. “Chesney is building something out West, but he just lost a direct battle with Kirby Smart. That stings.”

Filling the Void After a Stunning Defection

The commitment also serves as a critical recovery for Georgia, which recently lost a major recruiting battle when four-star prospect Peter Bourque stunned the Bulldogs by choosing Virginia Tech over the SEC powerhouse. Bourque, who had decommitted from Michigan earlier in the cycle, shocked observers by picking the Hokies and incoming head coach James Franklin on May 14. That decision reportedly vaulted Virginia Tech’s national recruiting ranking to 19th overall.

But with Nussmeier now in the fold, sources say Georgia’s coaching staff is breathing a sigh of relief. The Bulldogs have their long-awaited quarterback of the future—and they may have secured a family legacy in the process.

A Football Bloodline Comes to Athens

Nussmeier is the son of New Orleans Saints offensive coordinator Doug Nussmeier, who previously coached in the SEC at Alabama (2012–2013) and Florida (2015–2017). That background, insiders claim, gives Georgia an edge in developing Nussmeier’s advanced understanding of offensive schemes.

“His dad’s NFL experience is going to be a weapon for Georgia’s quarterback room,” a source close to the program said. “This kid isn’t just talented—he’s been around high-level football his entire life. That’s the kind of intangibles that separate good recruits from great ones.”

For Georgia fans, the message is clear: the Bulldogs aren’t just reloading—they’re building for another dynasty. And according to insiders, Nussmeier might be the piece that puts it all together.

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