NASHVILLE. Vanderbilt concluded spring practice this week and did not name a starting quarterback after the Black and Gold game on Saturday, head coach Clark Lea said, continuing an evaluation of true freshman Jared Curtis alongside seniors Blaze Berlowitz, Whit Muschamp and Jack Elliott as contenders to replace Diego Pavia. Coaches said they will continue the competitive process through summer workouts and fall camp ahead of the Sept. 5 season opener against Austin Peay; Curtis, who flipped his commitment from Georgia in late 2025 and enrolled early, showcased arm talent and mobility in practices, but staff emphasized developmental needs and consistent operation mastery.
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As a Vanderbilt fan, you're invested in the team's success. The starting quarterback choice impacts the team's performance. Keep an eye on summer workouts and fall camp updates. It's a chance to see the team's future unfold.
Vanderbilt's quarterback decision is still up in the air. Freshman Jared Curtis shows promise, but seniors are also in the running. The coaches are focusing on development and consistency. The final call will likely come closer to the season opener. Worth forwarding if you know a Vanderbilt fan eager for the new season.
Vanderbilt University and its football program gained a high-rated prospect and increased roster competition after Jared Curtis flipped his commitment and enrolled, strengthening depth at quarterback and boosting recruiting momentum.
The University of Georgia lost a top recruit when Jared Curtis flipped his commitment to Vanderbilt in late 2025, altering expected recruiting outcomes for Georgia.
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