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Four-Star QB Brady Hart Flips Commitment from Michigan to Texas A&M
In a significant development in college football recruiting, four-star quarterback Brady Hart has flipped his commitment from the University of Michigan to Texas A&M. Hart, who is rated as the No. 184 prospect nationally and No. 12 quarterback in the 2026 class according to 247Sports, had initially committed to Michigan but has now decided to join the Aggies under Coach Mike Elko.
Hart, a standout quarterback from Cocoa, Florida, has also made the decision to reclassify from the 2026 class to the 2025 class. This move allows him to join Texas A&M sooner and potentially see playing time earlier in his collegiate career.
This flip is a notable gain for Texas A&M, as Hart brings significant talent and potential to the Aggies’ roster. His commitment is seen as a boost to the team’s future prospects, especially given his high rankings and reclassification to an earlier class.
For Michigan, the loss of Hart is a setback, as he was one of the prized commits in their 2026 recruiting class. The Wolverines will now need to adjust their recruiting strategy to fill the gap left by Hart’s departure.