Four-star quarterback Brady Smigiel, ESPN's No. 36 overall recruit in the class of 2026, has decommitted from Florida State, sources told ESPN.
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Sources: Blue chip quarterback recruit Brady Smigiel, the No. 36 overall player in the Class of 2026, has de-committed from Florida State. He’s ESPN’s No. 4 overall QB in the Class of 2026 and has received significant interest from Michigan, Ohio State, South Carolina, Washington, UCLA and Michigan State.
He committed to the Seminoles in June of 2024. He’s 6-foot-5, 210 pounds and hails from Newbury Park, Calif. Ohio State OC Chip Kelly visited with Smigiel in recent days.
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