Football

Four-Star Quarterback Peter Bourque Commits to Virginia Tech Over Georgia, Michigan, Arkansas

The decision reshapes the Hokies' roster and forces the Bulldogs to pivot their 2027 recruiting strategy.

A Recruiting Decision That Reshapes the Landscape

Four-star quarterback prospect Peter Bourque announced his commitment to the Virginia Tech Hokies, selecting the program over the Georgia Bulldogs, Michigan Wolverines and Arkansas Razorbacks. Standing 6‑foot‑4 and weighing 220 pounds, Bourque brings a rare blend of size and arm strength to the quarterback position.

Coach James Franklin and his staff at Virginia Tech leveraged a persistent recruitment effort, culminating in a visit to the University of Georgia in late March that helped seal the deal. The decision was framed as a direct contest between the Hokies and the Bulldogs, with Franklin’s staff emerging as the decisive influence.

Bourque’s size and skill set address a critical need for the Hokies, who have long sought a franchise quarterback to anchor their offense. His pledge is expected to bolster recruiting momentum and provide a cornerstone for upcoming seasons.

Georgia’s head coach Kirby Smart now turns his attention to the 2027 class, focusing on other top prospects as the Bulldogs aim to maintain their reputation as a recruiting powerhouse. The program traditionally gains traction during the summer months, and Smart’s staff is already mobilizing resources to fill the void left by Bourque’s departure.

The ripple effect extends beyond the immediate contenders; institutions such as Michigan, Arkansas, Miami and Penn State remain active in the market, each hoping to capitalize on the shifting landscape of elite quarterback recruitment.

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