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4-star QB Teddy Jarrard visiting Georgia football again
4-star QB Teddy Jarrard visiting Georgia football again

Yahoo

time28-05-2025

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4-star QB Teddy Jarrard visiting Georgia football again

The Georgia Bulldogs and coach Kirby Smart are set to receive the first official visit on June 1 from four-star quarterback Teddy Jarrard. The Bulldogs recently offered a scholarship to Jarrard, who is a member of the class of 2027, on May 17. Georgia is one of eight programs that Jarrard has lined up to visit this June. He also plans to check out Clemson, Notre Dame, Penn State, Arkansas, Michigan, Ohio State and LSU. Advertisement The rising junior is ranked as the No. 214 recruit in the country and the No. 15 quarterback per the 247Sports Composite. He is the No. 29 prospect in Georgia. The 6-foot-3, 190-pound quarterback has really built up some recruiting momentum recently and could continue to rise in the rankings. Georgia Bulldogs quarterback David Greene fires a second half pass against the Auburn Tigers Georgia is currently without any commitments in the class of 2027. However, the Bulldogs do have a commitment from five-star quarterback Jared Curtis, who figures to be Georgia's quarterback of the future. Curtis is a member of the class of 2026. Jarrard plays high school football for North Cobb High School in Kennesaw, Georgia. He already visited Georgia in May, so him returning for another visit is a very good sign for the Bulldogs. Jarrard is the second-ranked quarterback in the Peach State in the class of 2027. Advertisement Last season, Jarrard earned offensive player of the year honors with North Cobb. He accumulated 2,783 passing yards and 34 passing touchdowns in 2024. He also completed an impressive 72% of his passes. Jarrard helped North Cobb go 11-2 and advance to the second round of the 6A high school football playoffs in Georgia. This article originally appeared on UGA Wire: Georgia's No. 2 QB recruit sets UGA football visit

4-star QB Teddy Jarrard visiting Georgia football again
4-star QB Teddy Jarrard visiting Georgia football again

USA Today

time28-05-2025

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  • USA Today

4-star QB Teddy Jarrard visiting Georgia football again

4-star QB Teddy Jarrard visiting Georgia football again The Georgia Bulldogs and coach Kirby Smart are set to receive the first official visit on June 1 from four-star quarterback Teddy Jarrard. The Bulldogs recently offered a scholarship to Jarrard, who is a member of the class of 2027, on May 17. Georgia is one of eight programs that Jarrard has lined up to visit this June. He also plans to check out Clemson, Notre Dame, Penn State, Arkansas, Michigan, Ohio State and LSU. The rising junior is ranked as the No. 214 recruit in the country and the No. 15 quarterback per the 247Sports Composite. He is the No. 29 prospect in Georgia. The 6-foot-3, 190-pound quarterback has really built up some recruiting momentum recently and could continue to rise in the rankings. Georgia is currently without any commitments in the class of 2027. However, the Bulldogs do have a commitment from five-star quarterback Jared Curtis, who figures to be Georgia's quarterback of the future. Curtis is a member of the class of 2026. Jarrard plays high school football for North Cobb High School in Kennesaw, Georgia. He already visited Georgia in May, so him returning for another visit is a very good sign for the Bulldogs. Jarrard is the second-ranked quarterback in the Peach State in the class of 2027. Last season, Jarrard earned offensive player of the year honors with North Cobb. He accumulated 2,783 passing yards and 34 passing touchdowns in 2024. He also completed an impressive 72% of his passes. Jarrard helped North Cobb go 11-2 and advance to the second round of the 6A high school football playoffs in Georgia.

Teen 'forced to withdraw' from private school after taking trans date to prom
Teen 'forced to withdraw' from private school after taking trans date to prom

Daily Mail​

time23-05-2025

  • Daily Mail​

Teen 'forced to withdraw' from private school after taking trans date to prom

A Georgia teenager has claimed she was forced to withdraw from her private high school after bringing a transgender date to her prom. School officials at North Cobb Christian School reportedly called student Emily Wright to the principals office 10 days after the prom - held off-campus - and questioned her about her date. 'I was asked, "Is there anything we should know about the guest you brought to prom?" And I knew exactly what they were talking about, so I said, "Yes, he's transgender,"' said Emily, as reported by Fox5. Emily's mom, Tricia Wright, claimed the school's principal told her they planned to expel her daughter, who only had weeks before she was due to gradate. 'I got a call from the principal who said, "Ms Wright, I've been informed that Emily brought a transgender guest to prom. Were you aware of that?" I said yes,' she recalled. 'She said, "Well, I'm sorry, Ms Wright, we're going to have to expel Emily,"' Tricia said. 'It was off property. I did sign a form allowing her to bring a guest,' she added. Emily said she was devastated but the prospect of being forced to leave her high school with only weeks to go. 'I cried very hard. I was just thinking that my entire future was in jeopardy. '"Where am I going to go to school? Where am I going to graduate?"' the teen reflected. Emily is now enrolled in a local public school to graduate after being forced to withdraw from North Cobb Christian School, according to CBS affiliates WRDW and WANF. In a letter to the school's principal, Emily's parents slammed the school for their decision to force their daughter to withdraw. They said the 'decision is not reflective of the Christian values you claim to uphold,' adding they believe the school made a 'discriminatory decision'. 'The school chose to kick out a senior student just four weeks before graduation simply because Emily was being inclusive and kind,' the letter said, as reported by Atlanta First News and Fox5.

Georgia teen 'forced to withdraw' weeks before graduation after taking transgender date to prom
Georgia teen 'forced to withdraw' weeks before graduation after taking transgender date to prom

Daily Mail​

time22-05-2025

  • General
  • Daily Mail​

Georgia teen 'forced to withdraw' weeks before graduation after taking transgender date to prom

A Georgia teenager has claimed she was forced to withdraw from her private high school after bringing a transgender date to her prom. School officials at North Cobb Christian School reportedly called student Emily Wright to the principals office 10 days after the prom - which was held off-campus - and questioned her about her date. 'I was asked, "Is there anything we should know about the guest you brought to prom?" 'And I knew exactly what they were talking about, so I said, "Yes, he's transgender,"' said Emily, as reported by Fox5. Emily's mom, Tricia Wright, claimed the school's principal told her they planned to expel her daughter, who only had weeks before she was due to gradate. 'I got a call from the principal who said, "Ms. Wright, I've been informed that Emily brought a transgender guest to prom. Were you aware of that?" I said yes,' she recalled. 'She said, "Well, I'm sorry, Ms. Wright, we're going to have to expel Emily,"' the mom said. 'It was off property. I did sign a form allowing her to bring a guest,' Tricia added. Emily said she was devastated but the prospect of being forced to leave her high school with only weeks to go. 'I cried very hard. I was just thinking that my entire future was in jeopardy. '"Where am I going to go to school? Where am I going to graduate?"' the teen reflected. Emily is now enrolled in a local public school to graduate after being forced to withdraw from North Cobb Christian School, according to CBS affiliates WRDW and WANF. In a letter to the school's principal, Emily's parents slammed the school for their decision to force their daughter to withdraw. They said the 'decision is not reflective of the Christian values you claim to uphold,' adding they believe the school made a 'discriminatory decision.' 'The school chose to kick out a senior student just four weeks before graduation simply because Emily was being inclusive and kind,' the letter said, as reported by Atlanta First News and Fox5.

Georgia football offers North Cobb star QB
Georgia football offers North Cobb star QB

Yahoo

time19-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Georgia football offers North Cobb star QB

The Georgia Bulldogs have offered a scholarship to four-star North Cobb (Kennesaw, Georgia) quarterback recruit Teddy Jarrard. Jarrard is a member of the class of 2027. The 6-foot-3, 190-pound quarterback also plays baseball and won a state championship in baseball. Jarrard has recent scholarship offers from Ohio State, Mississippi State and Virginia. Advertisement The talented quarterback recently visited the University of Georgia for the Bulldogs' annual scavenger hunt weekend. Jarrard received an offer from Georgia over the weekend to cap a memorable few days for the North Cobb standout. The rising junior is ranked as the No. 271 recruit in the country and the No. 19 quarterback per the 247Sports Composite. He is the No. 34 prospect in Georgia. Teddy Jarrard announced his offer from Georgia via social media As a sophomore, Jarrard earned offensive player of the year honors. He posted 2,783 passing yards, threw for 34 touchdowns and completed 72% of his passes in 2024. He helped North Cobb go 11-2 and advance to the second round of the 6A high school football playoffs in Georgia. Advertisement Jarrard is a good student with a 4.2 GPA. He is a pocket passer with decent mobility and is a rising star. He's expected to have a big junior season with North Cobb. The Bulldogs don't have any commitments in the class of 2027. However, Georgia has landed a commitment from five-star quarterback Jared Curtis in the class of 2026, so Georgia has a pretty set future plan at quarterback. This article originally appeared on UGA Wire: Georgia offers quarterback recruit Teddy Jarrard

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