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Highly-touted Class of 2026 quarterback includes UNC amongst final three schools

Highly-touted Class of 2026 quarterback includes UNC amongst final three schools

Yahoo22-05-2025

The North Carolina Tar Heels, who have their 2025 football recruiting class solidified, are already on a good start to their 2026 class.
UNC currently has 14 commitments in its 2026 group of recruits, headlined by in-state, 4-star defensive lineman Trashawn Ruffin. Six of North Carolina's 14 commitments are on the offensive side of the football, six commitments are on defense, David Green is the lone kicker and Jaden Jefferson is the lone "Athlete."
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The Tar Heels are missing one crucial part of their 2026 recruiting class: a quarterback. UNC previously had Zaid Lott's word, but he withdrew and later committed to Syracuse. Good news for North Carolina, though – there's another highly-touted quarterback who is giving Chapel Hill some serious consideration.
On Tuesday, May 20, Rivals National Recruiting Analyst Sam Spiegelman reported Grayson High School (Loganville, Ga.) quarterback Travis Burgess named the Tar Heels amongst his final three choices.
Burgess, 247Sports' 27th-ranked quarterback nationally and 44th-best available player in Georgia, is also considering UNC archrival NC State and the Auburn Tigers. 247Sports has a 100% Crystal Ball prediction for Burgess to land at Auburn.
If North Carolina lands Burgess, he'll be throwing to the likes of fellow commits Darrion Kirksey and Kei'Maurii Miles (wide receivers), Cooper McCutchan (tight end) and running back Crew Davis.
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Burgess still has an entire high school season to play. While the Tar Heels want a commitment from Burgess sooner than later, how they play this fall will likely play a major role in Burgess' decision.
Who'll be slinging the rock for UNC in 2026? Bryce Baker will likely take the reigns from Max Johnson or Gio Lopez, but the crown jewel of North Carolina's 2025 recruiting class will need some backup.
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This article originally appeared on Tar Heels Wire: UNC football battling SEC program for QB Travis Burgess

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