Hart is a consensus four-star QB by notable recruiting outlets
When a Quarterback Turns the Tide (and the Headlines)
Brady Hart, the guy who just turned the Cocoa Tigers from underdogs to state‑semifinalists, called it a victory of epic proportions after blowing out Newberry 40‑3.
The Game‑Day Glory
- Score: 40‑3 win over Newberry
- Brady’s stat sheet: 4‑point display (4⃣ )
- Impact: Tigers marching toward the grand stage of the state semis
Lights, Camera, Action
In the post‑game press room, Hart shared his thoughts, bragging about the big win while cheering for his teammates. He kept it real, telling reporters that the win was a team effort and that every player elevated the game.
Commitment Switch: From Michigan to Texas A&M
In a twist that left fans scratching their heads, Hart recently swapped his college commitment from Michigan to Texas A&M. He said that playing for the Aggies felt more exciting, aligning better with his future goals.
Class of 2025 Lights Up
Yes, you read that right: Hart is planning to reclassify for the Class of 2025. Keep an eye out—he’s about to move from high school hero to college star right on the cusp of next year.

Browns of the Big Ten? No, that’s not the story.
After a whirlwind of signing‑booth drama, 16‑year‑old Brady Hart is officially committing to the Academy of Texas A&M Aggies. He’s turned his back on Michigan, reclassified to the Class of 2025, and is ready to unleash his arm in College Station.
State‑Semifinal 2023: The Countdown
- Hart’s crew is gearing up for a showdown with Cardinal Mooney (Sarasota) Friday.
- Earlier this week, the Tigers dominated Newberry 40‑3 in the Regional Final.
- With a 9‑3 record under his belt, his next challenge could set the stage for a finals appearance.
What to Expect in Texas A&M
His 6‑foot‑4, 185‑pound frame will be an early enrollee, stepping into the Aggies’ training camp with the aim of fighting for a starting spot right out of the gate.
Recruiting Credentials
Brady is a consensus 4‑star recruit, landing #134 in ESPN’s 300 for the 2025 class after a recent re‑class. The major outlets—247Sports, Rivals, ESPN—all vouch for his talent.
High‑School Highlights
- Cocoa High School stats – 509‑of‑757 completions for 7,476 yards and 78 TDs over his entire career.
- 2023 first‑year starter marveled with 288‑of‑437 completions for 3,759 yards, 41 TDs, and a 14‑1 record crowned with a Class 2A state title.
- 2024 – 212‑of‑308 completions for 3,592 yards and 36 TDs, leading the Tigers toward the state semifinals.
And there’s a bit of family history too: Brady’s dad, Alex Hart, starred as a pitcher for the University of Florida before snagging a fifth‑round selection by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 2002 MLB Draft.
