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Around the Michigan football program, it’s never too soon to lock in someone who could be the potential quarterback of the future.
Brady Hart is the latest to join the Wolverines’ QB room, announcing his commitment Tuesday for Michigan’s recruiting class of 2026.
There is still a pending quarterback competition to determine the starter in 2024, not to mention the Wolverines have a four-star true freshman entering the fold (Jadyn Davis) and a four-star rising high school senior committed (Carter Smith).
Yet U-M coaches received welcomed news when Hart’s decision became official.
Hart, who stands 6 feet 4 and 180 pounds as a four-star prospect, is rated the No. 7 quarterback in his class and No. 92 overall player in the nation according to 247Sports composite rankings and committed to the Wolverines on Monday afternoon.
Hart, of Cocoa, Florida, pledged to U-M offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Kirk Campbell over a host of other elite schools including Clemson, Ohio State, Oregon, Penn State, and all three major home-state schools in Florida, Florida State and Miami.
According to his recruiting profile, Hart led Cocoa High School to a 14-1 record and a Florida 2S state championship in his first year as a starter as a sophomore.
He completed 288 of 437 passes (65.9%) for 3,759 yards to go with 41 touchdowns and 11 interceptions.