Tobias Oliver, a dual-threat quarterback from Warner Robins, Ga., received a 2017 offer from Georgia Tech on Sunday.

Oliver, an unranked senior, announced his offer on Monday night through a post on Twitter writing, "Blessed to have received an offer from Georgia Tech."

The 6-foot-2, 175 pound recruit from Northside High School has one other offer from Troy, according to 247 Sports.

The Northside Eagles went 8-2 in the regular season and are playing in the quarterfinals of the Class AAAAAA Georgia High School Football Playoff on Friday night against Glynn Academy in Brunswick, Ga. The Eagles won the first round of state playoffs against Grovetown High School from Grovetown, Ga. 52-0 on Nov. 11 and round two on Friday night against Langston Hughes High School from Fairburn, Ga. 38-10.

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Georgia Tech coach Brent Key — pictured taking the field against Virginia Tech last month — said of his recruiting strategy: “When we’re looking at recruits, they’ve gotta be equal to or better talent than the guys we currently have on the team. If you don’t look at it that way, you’re never gonna increase and improve yourself as a football team.” (Daniel Varnado for the AJC)

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Public Service Commission candidate Peter Hubbard gets a hug from Brionté McCorkle, executive director of Georgia Conservation Voters, during an election-night party in Southwest Atlanta on Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2025.  (Ben Gray for the AJC)

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