Elite 4-star QB Matt Zollers commits to Missouri
Royersford (Pa.) Spring-Ford four-star quarterback Matt Zollers has committed to Missouri, he announced on Thursday afternoon.
He chose the Tigers over Georgia, Penn State and Pittsburgh.
“My connections at Missouri were just greater than they were anywhere else,” Zollers told On3. “This was a really tough decision for me to make. I Ultimately decided this morning.”
Zollers is the No. 46 overall prospect and No. 5 QB in the 2025 cycle, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He’s also the top-ranked player in Pennsylvania.
On3 ranks Zollers much higher than other recruiting services. He checks in at No. 17 overall and is the No. 3 signal-caller in the updated 2025 On300.
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The Tigers made a major push down the stretch for the 6-foot-3.5, 200-pounder. He was in Columbia on March 20 and has built significant relationships with Kirby Moore and Eli Drinkwitz. Despite a heavy effort from UGA and the in-state programs, Mizzou has landed a signature pledge for its 2025 class.
“It went very well,” Zollers said of his March visit to Mizzou. “I enjoyed my time up there. I got to see how all the coaches were in meetings with the players and at practice. I got to spend some time with the players and ask them some questions about how they like things and things like that.”
Zollers is Drinkwitz’ first commit in the 2025 cycle and will likely kickstart the Tigers’ run at another top-25 recruiting class in the On3 Industry Team Recruiting Rankings.