Tuesdays with Gorney: Ranking the 10 biggest decommits of the 2026 cycle

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Even though the 2026 recruiting class has just taken center stage there have already been some majorly impactful decommitments.
In today’s Tuesdays With Gorney, Rivals national recruiting director Adam Gorney looks at the 10 biggest prospects who have backed off their pledges so far – with many more to come.

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1. JARED CURTIS’ DECOMMITMENT FROM GEORGIA

Georgia scored a major early win when Curtis committed to the Bulldogs in March, wrapping up the quarterback spot for the 2026 class as he turned recruiter and the SEC power moved on to other targets.

But by mid-October, the Nashville (Tenn.) Christian QB backed off that pledge saying he wanted to take other visits with an open mind and uncommitted. After seeing programs across the country, it’s now back to Georgia and Oregon for the five-star quarterback and it looks like the Ducks have the edge right now especially after four-star QB Jonas Williams flipped from Oregon to USC.

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2. DERREK COOPER’S DECOMMITMENT FROM GEORGIA

The five-star all-purpose back was committed to Georgia for such a short time (four days) that it probably shouldn’t even count. But it’s on the books as a pledge and the Bulldogs are still working hard to get the physical runner back in the class.

Georgia and Auburn are battling hard with many others for the Hollywood (Fla.) Chaminade Madonna standout but Miami feels very much like the team to beat as the Hurricanes have made him arguably…


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Publish date : 2025-02-25 15:32:00

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