Becomes 22nd member of Texas A&M’s class
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BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. – Cocoa Tigers four-star quarterback Brady Hart will transfer from the University of Michigan to Texas A&M and reclassify from the 2026 class to the 2025 class.
The top recruit chose the Aggies over programs like Clemson, Florida, Ohio State, Florida State, and LSU, to name a few.
Hart will be the 22nd member of Texas A&M’s class. The state champion quarterback had been with the University of Michigan since June.
The Kuka Tigers advanced to the regional finals with an 8-3 record and are looking for their third straight championship. Hart has completed 70 percent of his passes and has 3,293 yards passing on 32 passes.
Brady Hart 2023 stats: 3,760 passing yards, 41 touchdowns, 67% completion rate.
Video above: Episode 15 of “Space Coast Daily Sports Talk” with Juan Rodriguez and Zach Clark talks about the 2023 State Championship in Cocoa Friday Night Locker Room Aardman Automotive TV Studio – Members of the Tigers football team will appear. This year marks the 29th year of high school football coverage from Space Coast Daily and Friday Night Locker Room Principals, presented by Aardman Automotive, Health First and All Points.
The Cocoa Tigers finished the 2023 season at 14-1 overall, winning their sixth state championship in program history and second under head coach Ryan Schneider with a 20-6 victory over the Bradford Tornadoes in Tallahassee. became the title.
“It feels special. It feels great to be a state champion,” Cocoa sophomore QB Brady Hart said when asked how it felt to win the state championship last week.
Sophomore three-star quarterback Brady Hart completed 67 percent, passing for 3,760 yards and 41 touchdowns in his first season at Cocoa.
When asked how it felt to win back-to-back state titles, Ohio State commit wide receiver Jayvan Boggs said, “We worked hard all summer and spring and overcame adversity to make it happen.”
Four-star wideout Jayvan Boggs, Class of 2025, finished the season with 86 receptions, 1,504 yards, and 24 touchdowns. Boggs announced his commitment to play college football at Ohio State University in October.
Cocoa Tiger FHSAA Class 2S State Championship Recap:
The Tigers scored 20 unanswered points after trailing 6-0 early in the first quarter. Cocoa played at all three levels. Wide receiver Nicholas Teeter and running back Latrison Lane each scored a touchdown.
On defense, linebacker Daviyon Hawkins-Ingram committed a sack and forced a fumble, which was recovered by linebacker Samadrae Hawkins. On special teams, kicker Gunnar Trout made two 25-yard field goals.
Video above: Cocoa Tigers QB Brady Hart scores a touchdown with wide receiver Nicholas Teeter in the FHSAA Class 2S state championship. Cocoa 7, Bradford 6 in the first quarter.
Video above: Fumble! In the FHSAA Class 2S State Championship, Cocoa LB Daviyon Hawkins-Ingram forces a fumble and LB Samadre Hawkins recovers it. The score is still Cocoa 7, Bradford 6 with three minutes left in the first quarter.
Video above: Cocoa RB Latrison Lane rushes for a 10-yard touchdown. The Tigers led Bradford 14-6 in the FHSAA state championship. 3 minutes left in the first half.
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