Georgia Bulldogs offensive coordinator Mike Bobo traveled to Norman, Oklahoma, on Monday to meet with four‑star quarterback commit Jamison Roberts, a standout recruit from Saraland High School in Alabama. The visit underscores the Bulldogs’ aggressive push to reshape their quarterbacks room ahead of the next recruiting cycle.
A Recruiting Push in the South
Roberts, who tallied 4,011 yards and 58 touchdowns last season, is ranked as the No. 19 quarterback and the No. 244 overall prospect in the 2027 class. He completed 73 percent of his passes for 3,370 yards and 37 scores while adding 641 rushing yards and 21 rushing touchdowns, a performance that has drawn attention from multiple power programs.
Although Roberts has been committed to the Oklahoma Sooners since March 7, the Bulldogs are hoping the in‑person meeting will sway the Alabama native to flip his pledge. The visit comes as Georgia continues to court another four‑star prospect, Peter Bourque, who is slated to announce his decision on May 14.
What a Flip Would Mean for Georgia
If Roberts were to switch to Athens, the Bulldogs would secure a dynamic playmaker who could immediately compete for starting duties. The addition would not only bolster the offense but also signal a broader recruiting victory that could ripple through the program’s future rankings.
The coming weeks will reveal whether Bobo’s outreach yields the desired result, as Roberts prepares to make his final decision later this spring.