Michigan Football: Brady Quinn Recruiting Target 2028
Brady Quinn Lands Michigan Offer After Impressive Camp
Updated june 12, 2025
Brady Quinn, a highly touted quarterback in the 2028 class and son of a well-known quarterback trainer, added a significant achievement to his burgeoning career. After participating in a camp at the University of Michigan, Quinn received a scholarship offer from the Wolverines, marking a major step in his recruitment journey.
The rising sophomore showcased his skills in front of multiple Michigan assistant coaches, ultimately earning the offer. Quinn’s performance at the camp solidified the Wolverines’ interest, leading to the scholarship.
“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.”
Quinn praised the coaching staff and the fast-paced nature of the camp. He looks forward to strengthening his relationship with Coach Chip Lindsey and Coach Josh Sinagoga.
The talented quarterback led First Baptist Academy to nine wins and a playoff appearance in Florida’s Class 1A division last year. During his freshman season, Quinn amassed 2,549 passing yards and 34 total touchdowns.
Quinn expressed his positive impression of the program. Both quinn and the Michigan staff are discussing a potential return visit to Ann Arbor.
“They made a great first impression and I will definitely be back,” he said.
What’s next
Quinn’s busy offseason continues with planned visits to Ohio state, Florida State, and Florida. These visits will provide further opportunities for the young quarterback to evaluate his options and build relationships with coaching staffs.
