Four-star blue chip QB Antwann Hill Jr. visits Colorado

The Buffs are taking a look at the Georgia passer
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Antwann Hill Jr. got to experience the Prime Effect in Boulder on Friday night.

The four-star blue chip recruit in the 2025 recruiting class made an official visit to Colorado and got some love from the fans at Folsom Field. Hill is the latest recruit to witness Coach Prime work his magic in the Flatirons. He was in Boulder a few weeks after Bryce Underwood went on his visit.

Hill, a top-tier pro-style QB from Houston Country in Warner Robins, GA, has received offers from several Power Five schools including every national title contender. He was offered by Colorado in early September with this being his first visit to the program.

The 6-foot-4, 210-pound Hill is a top ten passer across all the rankings. He has an impressive resume with 6,360 yards, 71 TDs, and 11 INTs over the past three years. An All-American selection who led his team to the regional quarterfinals of Georgia’s AAAAAA playoffs.

Antwann's cousin, Trey, is an offensive lineman for the Cincinnati Bengals.


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