

He’s immensely talented, he’s extremely humble and at the same time extremely confident which I appreciate. “Just the way he handles all the things are going on around him. No matter the talent of the receiver or skill of the DB, he can zip a ball into a window and it’s not overwhelming for the guy to catch it. Very natural mechanics, just a very gifted passer of the football and he has tremendous arm strength but at same time throws a very catchable ball. Much of what he does nobody has more fun playing the game than he does and that’s fun watch.

“His instincts are just for a guy that young for a little bit of experience is off the charts. “He’s got the world by the tail right now,” Nashville Christian head coach Jeff Brothers said. Football finalist as a freshman, Curtis threw for 2,766 yard and 34 touchdowns displaying easy arm talent, the ability to escape pressure and make plays and impressive anticipation with accuracy to all levels of the field. That hard work is certainly paying off as the Wolverines join an offer list that already included two-time defending National Champion Georgia, fellow SEC powerhouse Alabama, Notre Dame, Pittsburgh, Texas A&M, Virginia Tech, North Carolina, Florida State, Penn State, Mississippi State and of course local Vanderbilt who’s scholarship in January kind of opened the floodgates.Īn All-State selection and Mr. Net after net, hour after hour, we’d make him come in at 10 p.m. Have a ladder in the front yard for footwork, My husband (Jesse) made a rope off the tree and knotted it for him to climb and build upper body strength. “I have videos, he’s always be outside working in the garage.

“He would always be outside,” the elder Curtis said with a laugh. He has always loved the process and putting in the work. That hasn't changed now, even though Jared Curtis - a 2026 prospect out of Nashville (Tenn.) Christian High - might just be the best in America in his class. He’s always been the hardest worker on the team.” It read, “He makes us all so proud but none of us are shocked. As Michigan became the latest program to extend a scholarship Wednesday morning, Barbara Curtis got a text from one of her son Jared’s former youth coaches, Jayson Bybee.
