Five-Star QB George MacIntyre Releases Visit Schedule, Slated To See Tennessee

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It's a big recruiting time for the Tennessee Volunteers. They are hosting major prospects for camps, figuring out who they want and laying on recruiting pitches. The 2025 quarterback discussion continues to be important for the coaching staff and will be until they land one, so we keep discussing it. 2025 four-star quarterback Deuce Knight will see the Vols on June 2-3, and another top option will see them later in the month.
2025 five-star quarterback George MacIntyre may have a claim to be the top quarterback in his class. The Nashville, Tennessee, native holds interest from most major programs. He was Clemson's first offer at the position in the 2025 quarterback class, which should reflect what college coaches think of him. MacIntyre has been a Tennessee target for a long time, and they are one of the front-runners as we stand here today. He announced his upcoming summer visit schedule, and while the Vols will get a visit, so will several other programs.
- Clemson: May 30-31
- LSU: June 2-3
- FIU: June 4-5
- Tennessee: June 11
- Alabama: June 19-20, July 29
- UCLA: TBA
Clemson, Alabama, and UCLA have been factoring into MacIntyre's recruitment recently. Tennessee isn't the only program that recognizes MacIntyre's traits. He stands 6-5.5 and 185 pounds with a live arm and the prerequisite athletic traits needed to win on the college level. Tennessee's coaching staff has zeroed in on Knight and MacIntyre as their two top options in the 2025 class, and these summer visits will be important for them to decipher who they end up with.
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