
Mustang, Okla. – Four-star quarterback Jaden O’Neal, a prized commit for the Oklahoma Sooners, is making waves after deciding to visit the University of Georgia. The highly-rated 2026 prospect, who recently relocated to Mustang, Oklahoma, is spending time in Athens through Wednesday, raising speculation about his recruitment status.
O’Neal, originally from California, committed to Oklahoma in January, drawn by offensive coordinator Seth Littrell’s system and the Sooners’ track record of developing elite quarterbacks. However, his visit to Georgia has fueled discussions about whether the Bulldogs could flip him from OU.
Georgia, a powerhouse in the SEC and perennial national title contender, has been aggressively recruiting top quarterback prospects. With the Bulldogs’ strong development program under head coach Kirby Smart, O’Neal’s visit could signal an open recruitment process despite his pledge to the Sooners.
For now, Oklahoma fans remain optimistic, as O’Neal’s recent move to Mustang indicates a strong connection to the Sooners’ program. However, with National Signing Day still far off, his visit to Georgia adds intrigue to one of the 2026 class’s most highly regarded quarterback prospects.
Stay tuned for further updates on O’Neal’s recruitment as the situation develops.