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Georgia Bulldogs’ Top 2027 Quarterback Commit Declared Ineligible

A 3‑3 vote at the district executive committee sidelines Colton Nussmeier, raising questions about the program's recruiting trajectory.

Colton Nussmeier, a four‑star quarterback recruit and the No. 12 signal‑caller in the class of 2027, has been barred from playing his senior year after a contentious vote by the district executive committee.

The ruling came after Nussmeier transferred from Flower Mound Marcus High in Texas to Denton Ryan High School, a move that sparked debate among state athletic officials.

A 3‑3 Vote That Changed Everything

The committee’s split decision, finalized on a three‑to‑three tally, determined that the transfer did not meet the eligibility criteria set by the state association, effectively sidelining the prospect for the upcoming season.

Georgia’s coaching staff now faces a setback in its 2027 quarterback hunt, a class that already includes commitments from top talents such as Jamir Dean, who flipped from Penn State, and three‑star defensive lineman Marcellus Young Casario.

The situation also brings renewed attention to the Nussmeier family’s football legacy; Colton is the younger brother of former LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier, a connection that added a personal storyline to the recruit’s profile.

Despite the setback, Georgia remains active in the 2027 market, continuing to pursue elite prospects and reinforcing its reputation as a powerhouse in collegiate football recruiting.

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