In the realm of college football recruiting, the Tennessee Volunteers have honed in on Brentwood Academy’s star quarterback, George MacIntyre from Nashville. He’s emerged as their top pick for the 2025 cycle, receiving considerable attention from head coach Josh Heupel, who’s invested a substantial amount of time in him. Despite exploring other prospects, the Volunteers have remained steadfast in their pursuit of MacIntyre.
In a recent conversation with On3’s Chad Simmons, MacIntyre hinted at an imminent commitment, narrowing his options down to three schools: Alabama, LSU, and Tennessee. However, his focus seems to be leaning toward two particular institutions. With the recent commitment of the top-ranked quarterback, Bryce Underwood, MacIntyre is set to become the highest-rated uncommitted signal caller in the country.
Considered a strong contender for the title of 2025’s premier quarterback, MacIntyre boasts a potent arm, impressive athleticism, and a background as a Power-5 basketball player. Notably, he maintains a low turnover rate and comes from a well-prepared system at Brentwood Academy. His consistent presence and exceptional throws at prominent events showcase his potential as a high-caliber SEC starter. MacIntyre embodies the qualities highly sought after by top-tier offenses—a knack for protecting the ball while attacking defenses vertically—which often lead to success at the collegiate level.