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Texas A&M flips Michigan QB commit Brady Hart who will reclassify to 2025 class

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Cocoa (Fla.) High On300 quarterback Brady Hart has flipped his commitment from Michigan to Texas A&M. 

The blue-chip passer will also reclassify from the 2026 class to 2025. He becomes commit No. 22 for head coach Mike Elko and the Aggies in the class.

Hart also considered LSU late in his process. He’ll be in College Station this weekend for an official visit as the Aggies hosts Texas in the season finale.

Texas A&M has its signal-caller in the 2025 class

The 6-foot-5, 195-pound Hart was a prospect the Aggies coveted in 2026 and they had him on campus prior to his June verbal to the Maize and Blue. He fills the void that was made when five-star Husan Longstreet flipped from Texas A&M to USC earlier this month.

Hart led Cocoa to a state championship as a sophomore. He has his team playing deep into the state playoffs in his final prep season.

In the first 11 games of the season Hart has completed over 70 percent of his passes for 3,293 yards and 32 touchdowns to eight interceptions. He became a national recruit as a sophomore after throwing for 3,759 yards and 41 scores.

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Texas A&M’s class ranked No. 11 nationally prior to Hart flipping.

A look at what the Aggies are getting in Hart

Cocoa head coach Ryan Schneider is one of the best high school coaches in America. He says Hart has all the tools to be terrific on the next level.

“His work ethic, his competiveness, how serious he takes everything on the field and off the field,” Schneider has said in the past. “His leadership as a sophomore, he comes into a senior-driven team and by the way he worked and the way he took care of his business on and off the field he earned their respect.

“He has that it factor. He’s a guy who the kids can rally around. He’s a guy when situations are tough he wants the ball in his hands. He has ability to be one of the best.”

Hart can make all the throws and he processes the game at a high level.

“He has God-given ability of height and size and arm that’s special, but I’m more excited about what’s between his ears and how it works,” Schneider said. “He has a chance to be extremely special.”