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Florida 2026 QB Brady Hart has over half a dozen spring visits lined up

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Indialantic (Fla.) Cocoa quarterback Brady Hart won a state title in December, he’s added numerous offers the first couple of months of 2024 and the 6-foot-5, 185-pound sophomore has lined up several visits in the coming weeks.

It starts with a visit to UCF on March 11. Hart heads north to Big Ten country for visits to Penn State (March 14) and Ohio State (Ohio State) next. LSU will get the last visit from Hart this month on March 25.

He kicks next month off with a visit to Notre Dame on April 3. Trips to Miami (April 6), North Carolina (April 9) and Florida State (April 16) complete the spring visits Hart has scheduled.

Hart has offers from the schools he plans to visit outside of Florida State, LSU and Ohio State. It will be his first time at Notre Dame, Ohio State and Penn State.

Options are open heading into these visits

“I definitely have a couple of schools that I like, but I’m still really open,” Hart told On3 in a recent interview. “I don’t think I’ve been to enough schools and met with enough coaches yet. Getting out to watch spring practices this year is important because I didn’t get recruited as much my freshman year.

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“This is really my first year of being recruited, so I definitely need to go check out more of these schools and be in their environments, which will help me narrow down my decision and get to my top five or 10 schools.” 

Hart is in no rush to make a decision. He is looking to make his decision before around next summer or the fall.

“The culture of the program is very important to me,” Hart said. “That ties in with the coaches and how they coach and develop players. Also, I want to win a championship.”