Texas A&M flips 4-star QB Brady Hart from Michigan

Four-star quarterback Brady Hart has flipped his commitment to Texas A&M from Michigan and will reclassify to the 2025 recruiting cycle.

Hart changed his profile on the social media platform X on Friday morning, listing himself as a “Texas A&M Commit” while posting “#GigEm” on his profile, which includes a picture of Hart in an Aggies uniform.

The news comes in the wake of last week’s move of No. 1 overall prospect Bryce Underwood from LSU to Michigan as the flood of commitment flips continues among top quarterback prospects. Hart also considered LSU during his recruiting process, according to On3.com.

The 6-foot-5, 190-pound Hart plans to attend the Texas-Texas A&M game in the regular-season finale Saturday, and will enroll early at College Station when the early signing period opens Dec. 4. Just 16 years old, Hart had been part of the 2026 cycle when he committed to Michigan in June, but now becomes Aggies coach Mike Elko’s 22nd commit for 2025, per On3.com.

Elko had been seeking another quarterback after Husan Longstreet flipped his commitment from Texas A&M to Southern Cal earlier this month.

“I’ve had a fair share of schools ask me to reclass these past couple of months,” Hart told ESPN. “I felt like I’m mentally ready to go to school and start the next step of all this. I just felt A&M was just the perfect place.”

Hart led his Cocoa Beach, Fla. team to the state championship as a sophomore. He threw for 3,293 yards and 32 touchdowns against eight interceptions in leading Cocoa Beach to an 8-3 record this season.