Texas A&M landed a verbal commitment from Cocoa (Fla.) High quarterback Brady Hart on Friday.

The 6-foot-4 passer had previously been committed to Michigan, but following the Wolverines’ coup to land the top quarterback prospect in the 2025 class, Hart has flipped his own commitment. According to multiple reports, he also plans to reclassify from the 2026 class to the 2025 class.

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The Aggies moved quickly to find a replacement quarterback in the class once Husan Longstreet flipped to USC. Hart had been part of the Michigan class since June, but the pathway to playing time in Ann Arbor was drastically altered when Bryce Underwood flipped from LSU.

A&M’s gain. As a sophomore and a first-year starter in 2023, Hart led Cocoa to a 14-1 record and a Florida 2S state title while completing 65.9% of his passes for 3,759 yards with 41 touchdowns and 11 picks. As a junior, he upped his completion percentage (to 71%), his yards per attempt (from 13.1 to 17.2), and his touchdowns. He threw 31 scores in 11 games with 8 interceptions.

Hart is a 4-star recruit in the industry-generated 247 Composite. As a 2026 prospect, he was ranked as the No. 6 quarterback in his class and the No. 98 overall player. Those will obviously change once the outlet adds him to the 2025 class.

He becomes Texas A&M’s 22nd known commit with just days to go before the Early Signing Period opens. You can see Hart’s highlight tape below, via Hudl: