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Tennessee Volunteers Land Massive 2025 QB Commitment

George MacIntyre
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George MacIntyre, a highly sought-after five-star quarterback from the 2025 recruiting class, made a significant announcement on Monday morning. He’s heading to the SEC and the Tennessee Volunteers.

Ranked as the third-best player in his position by 247Sports’ Composite Rankings, MacIntyre has officially chosen to commit to the University of Tennessee.

MacIntyre’s decision to commit to the Volunteers came after considering offers from prominent programs like Alabama and LSU, among others. His talent and potential have placed him as the 15th overall prospect in the 2025 class, according to 247Sports’ Composite Rankings.

This commitment marks a major triumph for Tennessee’s football program, securing the services of a five-star quarterback even when competing with football powerhouses like Alabama and LSU.

MacIntyre holds the promise of becoming the quarterback of choice for the Volunteers’ program, potentially shaping the future of the team.

Although Tennessee currently ranks 14th in the nation for its 2025 recruiting class, it’s safe to assume that their position will see a significant rise following the acquisition of this highly-touted five-star quarterback.

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