Tennessee five-star quarterback commit announces decision on Elite 11

Tennessee five-star quarterback commit makes decision on Elite 11.

Five-star quarterback prospect and Tennessee commit George MacIntyre will not compete in the Elite 11 finals.

“Injury didn’t heal in time and won’t be able to make it, good luck to y’all boys tho,” MacIntyre announced on his Instagram story Monday.

The Vols’ future quarterback has stitches in his dominant side index finger, according to Hayes Fawcett at On3.

MacIntyre was one of four five-stars scheduled to be a part of the event’s 20-person roster. He was ranked third highest for all quarterbacks.

The Elite 11 is an annual competition involving the best quarterback prospects across the country. The event is geared toward helping prospects improve as they enter college.

Elite 11 finals begin Tuesday in Los Angeles, California.

MacIntyre is the Vols’ highest-rated prospect of 11 commits for the 2025 class.

Vols’ quarterback commit accepts invitation to On3 Elite Series

Tennessee 2025 five-star quarterback commit accepts invitation to the On3 Elite Series.

2025 Tennessee quarterback commit George MacIntyre accepted an invitation to the On3 Elite Series.

“The purpose of the On3 Elite Series is to educate and inform high school athletes how to safely and successfully navigate the NIL era,” On3 announced. “On3 Elite will bring in former college and professional athletes, marketing executives, legal and financial experts, and other relevant voices to a private two-day event designed for 50 top high school football recruits, along with their parents, from the class of 2025.”

MacIntyre committed to Tennessee on Jan. 22 over LSU, Michigan, Alabama and Clemson.

The 6-foot-5, 182-pound quarterback is from Brentwood Academy in Brentwood, Tennessee.

He is the grandson of former Vanderbilt and UT Martin head coach George MacIntryre and the nephew of FIU head coach Mike MacIntyre.

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Tennessee lands 5-star quarterback in 2025 class

Tennessee lands 5-star quarterback in 2025 class

Tennessee picked up what was undoubtedly the biggest commitment of their 2025 class so far on Monday morning. Highly touted prep quarterback prospect George MacIntyre committed to the Volunteers over Alabama.

MacIntyre is the second five-star quarterback to commit to Tennessee under head coach Josh Heupel, joining current Volunteers starter Nico Iamaleava.

An in-state prospect for the Volunteers, MacIntyre, as mentioned previously, is rated as a five-star prospect out of Brentwood Academy in Tennessee. The five-star is also considered the nation’s No. 15 overall prospect in the 2025 class according to the 247Sports Composite, as well as the No. 3 quarterback nationally and the top player in the state of Tennessee.

MacIntyre is now the sixth commitment of the 2025 cycle for Tennessee, as well as the third on the offensive side of the ball. The five-star also continues an impressive run of quarterbacks for Tennessee on the recruiting trail the last couple of years, as this is the third straight cycle the Volunteers have landed a Top 150 overall player at quarterback alongside the aforementioned Iamaleava and 2024 signee Jake Merklinger.

5-star quarterback George MacIntyre commits to Tennessee football

George MacIntyre commits to Tennessee.

Tennessee football is keeping an important player in-state with the commitment of George MacIntyre on Monday morning. MacIntyre is a five-star quarterback and will be the foundation of Tennessee’s recruiting class.

He is a class of 2025 recruit from Brentwood Academy (Brentwood, Tennessee).

MacIntyre is ranked the No. 15 player in the nation in the 247Sports Composite. He is the third-best quarterback in the composite’s national ranking.

At 6-foot-5 and 185 pounds, the pro-style quarterback gives Tennessee head coach Josh Heupel a very strong addition to what is already a strong recruiting class for the Volunteers.

The top-ranked player in Tennessee, MacIntyre’s addition gives Tennesee the tenth-ranked class in the nation. His commitment saw the SEC program move up two spots in the national rankings.

MacIntyre made his announcement on SportsCenter Next, then posted an NFL Films quality commitment video:

 

“This isn’t a decision, it’s a calling,” MacIntyre said in the video.

In a class that now stands at six commits, MacIntyre is the second recruit ranked as a four-star. He is the first in-state player to commit in the class.

He held offers from Alabama, Clemson, Florida State, LSU and Miami among others.

Social media reacts to five-star quarterback George MacIntyre committing to Vols

Social media reacts to five-star quarterback George MacIntyre committing to Tennessee.

2025 quarterback prospect George MacIntyre announced his commitment to Tennessee on Monday.

He committed to the Vols over LSU, Michigan, Alabama and Clemson.

MacIntyre is a five-star prospect on the 247Sports composite.

The 6-foot-5, 182-pound quarterback plays for Brentwood Academy in Brentwood, Tennessee. Tennessee offered a scholarship to MacIntyre on Aug. 25, 2022.

He is the grandson of former Vanderbilt and UT Martin head coach George MacIntryre and the nephew of FIU head coach Mike MacIntyre.

PHOTOS: A look at Tennessee starting quarterbacks through the years

Following MacIntyre’s commitment to Tennessee on Monday, Vols Wire looks at social media reaction below:

George MacIntyre commits to Tennessee football

2025 quarterback George MacIntyre commits to Tennessee football.

2025 quarterback prospect George MacIntyre announced his commitment to Tennessee on Monday.

He committed to the Vols over LSU, Michigan, Alabama and Clemson.

The 6-foot-5, 182-pound quarterback is from Brentwood Academy in Brentwood, Tennessee.

Tennessee offered a scholarship to MacIntyre on Aug. 25, 2022.

He is the grandson of former Vanderbilt and UT Martin head coach George MacIntryre and the nephew of FIU head coach Mike MacIntyre.

The Vols have six commitments in its 2025 recruiting class: Cornerback Shamar Arnoux, cornerback Dylan Lewis, running back Justin Baker, cornerback Tyler Redmond, tight end Jack Van Dorselaer and MacIntyre.

PHOTOS: A look at Tennessee starting quarterbacks through the years

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George MacIntyre announces commitment time

2025 in-state quarterback George MacIntyre announces commitment time.

2025 quarterback prospect George MacIntyre announced a commitment date and time.

The 6-foot-5, 182-pound quarterback is from Brentwood Academy in Brentwood, Tennessee.

MacIntyre will announce his college commitment on Jan. 22 at 10:30 a.m. EST. His announcement will take place at Brentwood Academy.

Tennessee offered a scholarship to MacIntyre on Aug. 25, 2022.

He is the grandson of former Vanderbilt and UT Martin head coach George MacIntryre and the nephew of FIU head coach Mike MacIntyre.

The Vols have five commitments in its 2025 recruiting class: Cornerback Shamar Arnoux, cornerback Dylan Lewis, running back Justin Baker, cornerback Tyler Redmond and tight end Jack Van Dorselaer.

PHOTOS: Tennessee starting quarterbacks through the years

LSU QB coach Joe Sloan checks out five-star 2025 prospect during bye

LSU continues to push for 2025 quarterback George MacIntyre.

LSU has the week off, but there’s no bye week when it comes to recruiting.

The Tigers staff is using this opportunity to visit with and scout several targets, and quarterbacks coach [autotag]Joe Sloan[/autotag] was spotted in Nashville checking out a signal-caller LSU has been going after for quite a while.

[autotag]George MacIntyre[/autotag] ranks as the No. 2 quarterback and No. 13 overall prospect in the 2025 recruiting class, per 247Sports, and Sloan was at his game on Thursday night with Brentwood Academy. LSU recently cracked the top 10 for MacIntyre.

Sloan wasn’t the only representative from a major school in attendance, as Michigan quarterbacks coach Kirk Campbell was also at the game, per On3.

There are no Crystal Ball predictions for MacIntyre, but Alabama is the heavy favorite per On3’s Recruiting Prediction Machine. Still, there’s a lot of time left for things to change with the uncommitted high school junior.

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2025 five-star quarterback includes LSU in top 10

One of the best players in the 2025 recruiting class has narrowed his final list of schools down to 10. 

One of the best players in the 2025 recruiting class has narrowed his final list of schools down to 10.

[autotag]George MacIntyre[/autotag] is a 6-foot-5, 182-pound, five-star quarterback from Nashville, Tennessee, where he plays for Brentwood Academy. MacIntyre is ranked as the No.  13 overall player in the 2025 class by 247Sports as well as the No. 2 quarterback in the class and the No. 1 player from Tennessee.

The Brentwood Academy Eagles are having a rough season in 2023. The Eagles are currently 1-7 on the year even though they have one of the best players in the country for the 2025 recruiting class.

MacIntyre recently trimmed his final list of schools down to 10: Alabama, Georgia, Florida State, Tennessee, Auburn, LSU, Michigan, Oregon, FIU and UCLA. There are no Crystal Ball projections for MacIntyre at this time but Alabama is an 80% favorite to land him per On3.

LSU currently has four commits for the 2025 class and the Tigers class ranks as the No. 7 class in the country.

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2025 quarterback George MacIntyre includes Vols in top 10

2025 quarterback George MacIntyre includes Tennessee in top 10.

2025 quarterback George MacIntyre announced his top 10 schools on Monday.

Tennessee, Alabama, Auburn, FIU, Florida State, Georgia, LSU, Michigan, Oregon and UCLA are MacIntyre’s top 10 schools.

The 6-foot-5, 182-pound quarterback is from Brentwood Academy in Nashville, Tennessee.

He is the grandson of former UT Martin and Vanderbilt head coach George MacIntyre, and the nephew of FIU head coach Mike MacIntyre.

The Vols have one commitment in its 2025 recruiting class.

2025 cornerback Shamar Arnoux committed to the Vols on April 7. The 6-foot-1, 170-pound cornerback is from Milton High School in Milton, Georgia.

PHOTOS: A look at Tennessee starting quarterbacks through the years

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