Four-star quarterback Antwann Hill Jr. decommits from Colorado

Four-star quarterback Antwann Hill Jr. is no longer a Colorado commit

Just about every college football program is dealing with decommits right now, but Colorado has now suffered three big blows since Nov. 12.

On Sunday, class of 2025 four-star quarterback Antwann Hill Jr. became the latest, joining 2025 wide receiver Winston Watkins Jr. and 2024 offensive lineman Talan Chandler. Hayes Fawcett of On3 was the first to break the news of Hill’s decommitment.

Hill, the No. 5 ranked QB in his class (247Sports Composite), had been committed to Colorado since Oct. 20.

As head coach Deion Sanders said last week, the Buffs are well aware that a commitment doesn’t mean much until the recruit signs. Fortunately, Colorado has plenty of time to find its 2025 quarterback.

The Buffs also still own a commitment from Danny O’Neil, a three-star 2024 quarterback who’s expected to sign in December before joining the program in January.

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Where Colorado’s 2025 recruiting class ranks nationally following Antwann Hill Jr.’s commitment

Here’s where Colorado’s 2025 recruiting class ranks nationally following Antwann Hill Jr.’s commitment

It’s still early, but Colorado football’s 2025 recruiting class has gotten off to a very strong start.

On Saturday, the Buffaloes earned arguably their most impressive commitment so far in four-star Georgia quarterback Antwann Hill Jr., who became Colorado’s third 2025 pledge, joining four-star wide receiver Winston Watkins Jr. and three-star running back Jamarice Wilder.

However, because the 2025 early signing period is still over one year out, head coach Deion Sanders and his staff have plenty of work ahead to ensure that Hill, Watkins and Wilder sign with the Buffs next winter.

Check out where Coach Prime’s 2025 class ranks nationally following Hill’s commitment, per 247Sports:

Colorado earns four-star QB Antwann Hill Jr.’s pledge in massive commitment

Colorado landed a massive commitment from one of the top 2025 QBs

The Colorado Buffaloes football team has lost three of their past four games, but that hasn’t stopped recruits from showing interest in the program.

On Friday, head coach Deion Sanders and the Buffs landed Class of 2025 four-star quarterback Antwann Hill Jr, as Hayes Fawcett of On3 reported. Hill confirmed his commitment on social media soon after. He chose the Buffs over Florida, Penn State, Alabama and several other big programs.

With four-star wide receiver Winston Watkins Jr. and three-star running back Jamarice Wilder also committed to Colorado’s 2025 class, the future in Boulder is looking terrific.

Hill plays at Houston County High School in Warner Robins, Georgia, and he is the No. 6 ranked QB in his class, per the 247Sports Composite.

Hill spoke to Fawcett about why he chose the Buffs:

“What led me there is, first, their communication. They always communicated with me since the time 12:00 a.m. hit that morning on Aug. 1. To sum it up I can tell they really care about me and want me to take over the program when Shedeur leaves. So whenever Coach Prime said that, I knew he was being 100% honest with me and I knew I would be a fool not take this opportunity that Coach Prime had provided me with.”

This is another massive commitment for the Buffs.

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Four-star QB Antwann Hill Jr. scheduled to visit UNC in June

Four-star quarterback Antwann Hill Jr. announces his upcoming visit to UNC in June.

Four-star quarterback Antwann Hill Jr. announced he is scheduled to visit UNC in June.

Hill is the fifth-ranked QB of the 2025 class, ranking 57th overall in the nation. Hill has already picked up significant traction with offers from Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, and Notre Dame, to name a few.

The 6-5 215 pound quarterback out of Warner Robins, Georgia, took to social media to announce the schools he would be visiting this summer, with UNC cracking the list. Along with the announcement that he will be in Chapel Hill for two days, he attached a photo with recent NFL draftee Josh Downs, who is also a Georgia native.

Hill had an insane sophomore season for Houston County, finishing with 3663 passing yards, 40 touchdowns, and three interceptions. Hill completed his passes at a 70% clip, with a 132.8 QBR.

As of now, On3 has Hill ranked at number 40 in NIL for his class with an evaluation of 243k.

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A couple more Notre Dame offers went out today, find out who was offered

The Irish staff has been busy

Once again I feel like a broken record, [autotag]Notre Dame Football[/autotag] offered another prospect. Actually they offered two others aside from Texas linebacker Justin Williams who we reported about earlier today.

There is so much positive energy surrounding the program and recruiting, it’s starting to get infectious.Head coach [autotag]Marcus Freeman[/autotag] has everything moving in the right direction and it’s showing with recruits.

A lot of the offers going out right now aren’t just ones where the Irish don’t have a chance with the recruit, they have legit interest between both parties. Find out below which two other players were offered scholarships to play their football in South Bend.

Antwann Hill Jr. discusses Rutgers football offer and where things stand with Ohio State

Antwann Hill Jr. provides an update on his recruitment including his offer from Rutgers football this week.

Antwann Hill Jr. was offered by Rutgers football this week, adding yet another Power Five offer to a recruitment that is truly national for one of the nation’s top quarterback recruits.

Last season, Hill threw for 3,663 yards and 40 touchdowns, with a 70.5 completion percentage. He is a class of 2025 recruit out of Houston County (Warner Robins, GA) who is the No. 5 quarterback recruit in his class and the No. 57 overall recruit in the 247Sports Composite.

Hill holds numerous Power Five offers including from ArkansasAuburnGeorgia, Louisville, Ole Miss, Notre DamePenn State, Pittsburgh and Tennessee among many, many others.

Scroll down and check out what Antwann Hill Jr. had to say about his offer from Rutgers football and his conversation with head coach Greg Schiano and offensive coordinator Kirk Ciarrocca. In addition, he talks about what Big Ten offer he is hoping for (hint, it is Ohio State)!

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Antwann Hill Jr. pulls in an offer from Rutgers football this week

Rutgers football offered Antwann Hill Jr., a four-star quarterback from Georgia.

Rutgers football has been active in sending out offers the past few weeks including to a number of quarterbacks. The latest offer is to Georgia quarterback Antwan Hill Jr.

In the race for Hill, Rutgers joins a crowded field for the four-star that includes Arkansas, Auburn, Georgia, Louisville, Ole Miss, Notre Dame, Penn State, Pittsburgh and Tennessee among others. He is one of the top recruits in the nation, checking in at No. 57 in the nation in the 247Sports Composite.

A class of 2025 recruit at Houston County (Warner Robins, GA). Last season, Hill threw for 3,663 yards and 40 touchdowns, completing 70.5 percent of his passes.

The Bears went 10-3 last year.

Hill was offered by Georgia in 2020.

He tweeted about the offer on Tuesday night:

 

In the class of 2024, Rutgers football has landed a strong quarterback. A.J. Surace is a three-star quarterback who committed to the Big Ten program in early February.

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At the time of his commitment, he held offers from Boston College, Duke, Indiana, Michigan State, Northwestern and Tennessee among others.

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