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Florida Pursues 2028 Four-Star Quarterback Brady Quinn
What Happened
Florida remains involved with Brady Quinn, a four-star quarterback from Hollywood, Florida, in the 2028 recruiting class. Quinn has discussed Florida’s pursuit, his connection with the Gators’ staff and his plans for the next stage of his recruitment. He also attended a camp with Clemson coach Dabo Swinney. No commitment, decision date, official visit date or public offer detail was provided in the source material. Florida has not issued an official comment in the available information.
Why It Matters
- Florida is working early on a 2028 quarterback target, giving the program more time to build the relationship before the class reaches its decision stage.
- Quinn’s connection with the staff gives Florida an opening, but continued contact will have to turn interest into a defined recruiting step.
- His Clemson camp connection adds another known program to the early picture, though the available information doesn’t establish a leader.
THE PATE STATE READ
THE PATE STATE READ: Florida gets credit for staying involved before the 2028 quarterback race becomes a closing-time scramble. The task is harder than identifying a talented passer: the Gators have to turn staff connection into visits, continued contact and eventually a decision. Quinn is discussing Florida, which is movement. It isn’t a commitment, and the source material doesn’t establish Florida as the favorite. This moves the board a spot, not the earth. The next meaningful test is whether Quinn schedules a concrete Florida recruiting event.(Josh has not yet commented.)
What's Next
- No dated visit, commitment announcement or next recruiting event was provided in the source material.
- Watch for Quinn’s next announced Florida visit or recruiting update.
- Watch for a future commitment date or decision announcement from Quinn, if one is set.
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