On Monday, Georgia Bulldogs offensive coordinator Mike Bobo traveled to Alabama to meet with Jamison Roberts, a 6‑foot‑3, 190‑pound dual‑threat quarterback who is currently committed to the Oklahoma Sooners.
A Recruit at a Crossroads
Roberts, a graduate of Saraland High School, posted 4,011 total yards and 58 touchdowns during his junior season, earning him the No. 19 ranking among quarterbacks and the No. 244 spot overall in the 2027 class. His performance has placed him as the No. 12 prospect in Alabama and has drawn attention from multiple recruiting services.
Roberts has been pledged to Oklahoma since March 7, but the Bulldogs are hoping Bobo’s personal outreach will sway the youngster to wear red and black. An official visit to Oklahoma is scheduled for June 12, and a successful trip to Athens this summer could follow if the meeting proves persuasive.
Implications for Georgia’s Future
If Roberts were to flip, he would become a potential successor to Gunner Stockton in the 2027 quarterback rotation, giving the Bulldogs an additional playmaker just as they look to rebuild their offensive scheme. The move would also signal a shift in the competitive dynamics of the SEC’s recruiting landscape.
The ripple effect would extend beyond the field, influencing how other top prospects evaluate their options and how programs position themselves for the next recruiting cycle.
The Road Ahead
Roberts’ decision will be closely watched by analysts, coaches, and fans alike, as it could set the tone for Georgia’s upcoming seasons. With official visits on the horizon and rankings that place him among the nation’s elite, the next few weeks may prove pivotal for both the player and the Bulldogs.