Georgia Offers California QB Commit Jaron-Keawe Sagapolutele: Potential Flip on the Horizon
The Georgia Bulldogs have turned heads once again on the recruiting trail, this time by extending a scholarship offer to four-star quarterback Jaron-Keawe Sagapolutele. Sagapolutele, a current commit to California, is one of the most highly-regarded signal-callers in the 2025 recruiting cycle. Standing at 6-foot-3 and weighing 210 pounds, the Hawaii native has seen his stock rise dramatically this fall as he garners interest from top programs across the country.
Georgia’s Interest in Sagapolutele Raises Questions
Georgia’s decision to offer Sagapolutele is particularly interesting, as the Bulldogs already have a highly-ranked quarterback committed in their 2025 class. Ryan Montgomery, another four-star recruit, is currently pledged to Georgia. However, Montgomery has missed most of his senior season due to injury, which has left questions about Georgia’s depth at the position.
It’s rare for a program to have two quarterbacks in the same recruiting class, and Georgia will have to tread carefully in its pursuit of Sagapolutele. The coaching staff, led by Kirby Smart and offensive coordinator Mike Bobo, will need to manage this recruitment without potentially upsetting Montgomery, who remains a valuable part of their recruiting haul.
Sagapolutele: A Rising Star
Sagapolutele has been committed to Cal since July 2024, choosing the Golden Bears over offers from Boise State, Oregon State, and several other programs. He is currently the top-ranked recruit in Hawaii and is considered the eighth-best quarterback in the 2025 cycle according to 247Sports. With over 2,200 passing yards and 38 touchdowns in just seven games during his senior season, Sagapolutele has continued to impress scouts and coaches alike.
His standout performances, including his showing at the Elite 11 Finals in Los Angeles this past summer, have solidified his reputation as one of the best quarterbacks in the country. At the Elite 11 event, Sagapolutele was named one of the top performers on the first day, demonstrating his ability to deliver accurate, high-velocity throws.
A Flip to Georgia?
While Sagapolutele remains committed to Cal, his interest in Georgia appears to be growing. Sources suggest that the quarterback is "heavily considering" flipping to the Bulldogs following the offer. However, this potential flip is complicated by several factors.
For one, Sagapolutele has developed a long-standing relationship with the coaching staff at Cal, a program that took a chance on him early in the recruiting process. His commitment to Cal has been strong since July, and head coach Justin Wilcox has made Sagapolutele the centerpiece of the Golden Bears' 2025 recruiting class.
On the other hand, Georgia’s recent quarterback depth concerns, coupled with their reputation as a national powerhouse, may give Sagapolutele reason to reconsider his commitment. The Bulldogs, with their top-three recruiting class for 2025, are always looking for ways to strengthen their roster, and adding a second quarterback could provide them with more stability at the position.
Oregon and Other Contenders
Georgia is not the only program making a late push for Sagapolutele. Oregon also extended an offer to the talented quarterback in September, further intensifying the competition for his services. The Ducks, led by head coach Dan Lanning, are considered a serious contender alongside Georgia, as they, too, are looking to add another quarterback to their 2025 class.
Sagapolutele’s recruitment has now reached a critical stage, with multiple powerhouse programs vying for his signature. While Cal remains in the driver’s seat, the allure of playing for a team like Georgia or Oregon could ultimately sway his decision.
Managing the Recruitment
Georgia’s coaching staff will have to navigate this recruitment carefully, especially considering the delicate balance of having two quarterbacks in the same class. Sagapolutele’s growing interest in Georgia does not necessarily mean that the Bulldogs are prepared to accept a commitment from him right away. Offering him this late in the cycle suggests that the coaching staff is evaluating all its options before making a final decision.
Meanwhile, Ryan Montgomery has not shown any public signs of frustration with Georgia’s pursuit of another quarterback, but there is always the risk of decommitment if the Bulldogs’ recruitment of Sagapolutele intensifies. Georgia must be cautious in ensuring that they don’t jeopardize their relationship with Montgomery while still pursuing the highly-touted Sagapolutele.
What’s Next?
As the 2025 recruiting cycle heats up, all eyes will be on Jaron-Keawe Sagapolutele as he weighs his options. Georgia, Oregon, and Cal are all in the mix, and a decision could come at any time. Sagapolutele has made it clear that he’s keeping his options open, and the upcoming weeks will be crucial in determining where he ultimately lands.
For now, the recruiting battle continues, with Georgia hoping to land yet another top prospect in an already loaded class. Whether or not Sagapolutele flips remains to be seen, but one thing is certain—his recruitment will be one of the most closely watched storylines in college football over the coming months.







