The son of a notable quarterback trainer and already a well-known name in the class of 2028, Brady Quinn has plenty ahead of him.
This offseason, though, the Floridian passer is hitting the camp trail hard and it has already seemingly paid off. On Wednesday, he camped at Michigan and would walk away with a scholarship offer from the Wolverines.
“Feels great, a really big offer, I’m super excited,” Quinn told Rivals. “I earned it at camp, it feels good knowing it’s a real offer because they saw me throw and saw what I can do right in front of them.”
The rising-sophomore QB was coached up by multiple UM assistant coaches en route to the good news.
“It was really good and you can tell you know what they are doing,” he said. “Everything was fast-paced and quick. But Coach (Chip) Lindsey and Coach (Josh) Sinagoga are great and I look forward to bettering my relationship with them.”
Each side is already talking about a return trip to Ann Arbor.
Quinn’s time with the 2023 national champions was an initial impression all the way around.
“They made a great first impression and I will definitely be back,” he said.
Next up for the fast-rising recruit, who tallied 2,549 yards and 34 total touchdowns in 2024, is a trip to see Michigan’s rival Ohio State. That wraps up the Big Ten swing before in-state treks to Florida State and Florida.
As a freshman, Quinn led First Baptist Academy to nine wins and a run in the Class 1A playoffs in the Sunshine State.