After talking to a bunch of people about this after his Oregon and Georgia visits, I can confidently say neither side is absolutely certain where things stand now.
A decision could be coming sooner than later but this is where I ascertain things stand: Curtis is really close with his family and the pitch has been made that they could drive to games at Georgia and that Oregon is very far away. But even after spending a few days in Athens, there hasn't been a final answer on whether Curtis will rejoin the class.
There has been some talk that NIL will be an important consideration fo the five-star QB from Nashville (Tenn.) Christian which could play in Oregon's favor because of the Nike money that is essentially endless. If Bryce Underwood got $12 when Larry Ellison ponied it up late, the Ducks could have an edge with Curtis there.
A decision might be coming very soon - next few weeks after these visits. No side seems overly certain which tells me that Curtis hasn't told either staff what's exactly going on yet. So we wait. From a location standpoint (and playing in the SEC, etc.) Georgia might have the slight edge.
A decision could be coming sooner than later but this is where I ascertain things stand: Curtis is really close with his family and the pitch has been made that they could drive to games at Georgia and that Oregon is very far away. But even after spending a few days in Athens, there hasn't been a final answer on whether Curtis will rejoin the class.
There has been some talk that NIL will be an important consideration fo the five-star QB from Nashville (Tenn.) Christian which could play in Oregon's favor because of the Nike money that is essentially endless. If Bryce Underwood got $12 when Larry Ellison ponied it up late, the Ducks could have an edge with Curtis there.
A decision might be coming very soon - next few weeks after these visits. No side seems overly certain which tells me that Curtis hasn't told either staff what's exactly going on yet. So we wait. From a location standpoint (and playing in the SEC, etc.) Georgia might have the slight edge.