Alabama offers 2025 4-star QB Antwann Hill
Warner Robins (Ga.) Houston County four-star quarterback Antwann Hill received an offer from Alabama on Saturday. He spent the day visiting the Crimson Tide.
Hill is the No. 67 overall prospect and No. 7 quarterback in the 2025 cycle, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He is also the No. 10 player in Georgia.
The 6-foot-4, 205-pound signal-caller locked in visits to Alabama and Ole Miss (March 25-26) for this month. He spoke about his interest in the Crimson Tide with On3’s Jeremy Johnson.
“That would mean a lot,” Hill said on Feb. 27 about an Alabama offer. “They’re the big dogs of college football still. I like their tradition down there. The fans don’t expect to lose down there. They expect to be in the College Football Playoffs every year. If they get me, we’ll try and keep that tradition going.”
“That’ll just show me that I’m one of the top guys, really,” he also told Joseph Hastings of BamaInsider on Feb. 17. “For them to give me a chance to commit to their school and be the next one to lead them to another national championship, that would be cool.”
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Hill’s visit to Tuscaloosa marked his first since Nov. 20, 2021. However, he has been following Alabama for a long time.
The Georgia native told Hastings that he wanted to learn more about how Alabama quarterbacks are prepared for the NFL on his March visit. During the offseason, the Crimson Tide got a new offensive coordinator in Tommy Rees.
“Those fans, they expect to be in the top four every season,” Hill said. “The standard is so high. You’ve got to keep the standard going. They expect to be in the College Football Playoff every year and winning national championships every year. If I commit there, I’ll try my best to keep that tradition going.”
“That production has been good, so I already know they know how to produce their quarterbacks, put them into the league, and have them NFL-ready,” he added. “That’s not a problem really. Just based off all those people. Jalen Hurts got in the Heisman race. Tua (Tagovailoa) was in there a little bit. Mac Jones had a great season. They just know how to put quarterbacks into the league ready.”