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Georgia Bulldogs Extend Scholarship Offer to Top Quarterback Lukas Prock

Four-star recruit from New Jersey joins a crowded field as the Bulldogs bolster their 2026 quarterback class.

Georgia’s football program continues to make waves in the recruiting arena, recently extending a scholarship to four‑star quarterback Lukas Prock. The offer comes as the Bulldogs look to add depth at the signal‑caller position heading into the next recruiting cycle.

Prock, a standout at the Hun School in Princeton, New Jersey, posted a breakout sophomore season in which he threw for 4,330 yards and 41 touchdowns while completing 226 of 309 passes. His blend of a strong arm, accuracy and mobility has drawn attention from several power‑conference programs.

The recruitment battle for Prock is already shaping up to be intense. In addition to Georgia, he also holds offers from LSU, Maryland, Iowa and Louisville, each of which have courted him as a potential cornerstone for their own offenses.

A Competitive Landscape

What makes the Bulldogs’ pursuit noteworthy is the existing commitment at the quarterback spot. Five‑star prospect Jayden Wade has already pledged to Georgia, and the coaching staff appears eager to build a tandem that could rival the most dynamic duos in recent memory.

While Prock is primarily known as a pocket passer, his athleticism and ability to extend plays add a versatile dimension that appeals to offensive coordinators seeking both precision and improvisation. Analysts suggest that his skill set could translate well to the SEC’s fast‑paced style of play.

The timing of the offer, announced on May 6, underscores Georgia’s proactive approach. By securing a talent of Prock’s caliber now, the Bulldogs aim to stay ahead of rival programs that are also vying for his signature.

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