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E.J. warner officially commit to Georgia bulldogs.

E.J. Warner, a highly coveted quarterback prospect, has officially committed to the Georgia Bulldogs, marking a significant moment in the program’s recruiting class. Warner’s commitment comes as a major boost for Georgia, solidifying their status as one of the top teams in college football and further enhancing their already impressive recruiting efforts.

Warner, who has been on the radar of college football scouts for some time, is known for his exceptional arm strength, accuracy, and poise in the pocket. He is the son of former NFL quarterback and current NFL Network analyst Kurt Warner, which has helped him develop a deep understanding of the game at a young age. E.J. has been impressing on the high school circuit, showcasing both his physical tools and mental sharpness.

His decision to commit to Georgia comes as a bit of a surprise to some, as Warner had been considering several high-profile programs. However, Georgia’s winning tradition, the guidance of head coach Kirby Smart, and the opportunity to play in one of the most potent offenses in college football ultimately swayed the young quarterback. Warner will join a program that has consistently been among the top contenders in the SEC, known for its elite defense, and a growing offensive unit.

One of the key factors in Warner’s commitment was Georgia’s emphasis on developing quarterbacks. Over the past few seasons, the Bulldogs have produced some of the top quarterbacks in college football, including recent starter Stetson Bennett, who led the team to back-to-back national championships. Warner sees the potential for further growth and the chance to compete at the highest level.

Georgia’s offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach, Mike Bobo, played a major role in recruiting Warner. Bobo’s ability to develop quarterbacks and his connection with Warner’s family proved to be influential in the young signal caller’s decision. Warner’s style of play aligns well with Georgia’s offensive philosophy, making him an ideal fit for the program.

As the Bulldogs continue to establish themselves as one of the nation’s premier programs, E.J. Warner’s commitment represents another step in their ongoing quest for excellence. His presence in the 2025 class will add depth to Georgia’s already talented roster, and his future potential makes him one of the most exciting recruits in recent memory. Fans of the Bulldogs are eager to see how Warner develops as a quarterback and how his skills will translate to the college game.

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