NFL legend Joe Montana’s son will visit with Georgia coach Mark Richt

Update: Nick Montana talks about Georgia, Alabama, Southern Cal and Tennessee [Click here]

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Joe Montana with his two boys at the 1995 ceremony to retire his San Francisco 49ers jersey. Where's future QB prospect Nick Montana? Showing his calm and cool demeanor, even as an infant. Young Nick is sleeping soundly in his mother's arms to the left (San Jose Mercury News)

Nick Montana, son of NFL Hall of Famer Joe Montana, will visit Alabama and Georgia this weekend. The 6-foot-2, 177-pound quarterback is scheduled to be at Alabama on Friday, and then tour Georgia on Saturday.

Montana claims no favorites and says his famous father’s ties to Notre Dame will not impact his college decision, according to TotalUGA.com. Montana also says distance won’t affect his recruiting process.

Montana is one of six QBs offered by Georgia, including Blake Bell of Wichita, Kan., and Gainesville High’s Blake Sims. Montana sports offers from South Carolina, Stanford, LSU, Ohio State, Florida State, Nebraska, Notre Dame, North Carolina, Georgia, Maryland, Alabama, and Arizona.

Montana is one of three celebrity sons that play at California’s Oaks Christian High, along with the offspring of NHL legend Wayne Gretzky and Hollywood actor Will Smith.

 

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    Dave In Tampa

    March 27th, 2009
    9:35 pm

    I’m just blown away on these blogs on how CLASSLESS some of the NERD HERD is. Why take jabs at a mans faith? It just shows how insecure and afraid you are in your own life. I just don’t understand. It’s totally classless.

    SCTally!

    March 27th, 2009
    8:47 pm

    I thought he was signed and sold on the COOTS? The opportunity to play for the Old Ball Coach must be a major influence to play at a program that has accured 13 wins in SOS last two seasons.

    Dawg Tired

    March 27th, 2009
    8:29 pm

    Hard to believe anyone is so classless as to make fun of a man’s faith.

    Sven Ottke

    March 27th, 2009
    8:05 pm

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    RAMBLE ON!!!

    March 27th, 2009
    7:41 pm

    Is he good enough to play in the SEC…BHHWAHAHAHAHAAAA!!!!!

    that’s a good one.

    the real OLD GOLD

    March 27th, 2009
    7:29 pm

    I always thought UGA was a gymnastics schools…. Is he trying out on the uneven bars?

    I hear Mathew Stafford still has eligibility, maybe you guys should look at him.

    Glory Days Grad

    March 27th, 2009
    7:14 pm

    All the offensive linemen at Yech want to play center because the coach makes the quarterback do a reach around on whoever is snapping the ball.
    Another reason for Montana not to take a visit to Yech.

    Glory Days Grad

    March 27th, 2009
    7:08 pm

    Whatever he does he shouldn’t go to Tech. If he does he’ll spend years without seeing an attractive woman, if any women at all, and become a homo. My ex-wife’s brother went to Tech and it happened to him.

    Preacher coach

    March 27th, 2009
    7:02 pm

    CMR: “Nick, do you want to go to church or football practice with me today?”