Antwann Hill Jr. decommits from Colorado: "Still a top school for me"

Highly-ranked Peach State QB mulling his options before making a hard commitment
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Antwann Hill Jr. has decommited from Colorado on Sunday afternoon, as confirmed by BuffsBeat. The four-star blue chip in the 2025 recruiting class says he's keeping his options open, but CU remains his top choice. 

"I'm trying to keep my options open and i'm not done with Colorado," Hill told BuffsBeat. "It's still a top school for me"

The news from Hill comes a day after Colorado's season finale loss against Utah. Deion Sanders was adamantly convinced the Georgia QB was the next-level talent to take over for the Buffs when Shedeur Sanders heads to the NFL in 2025. 

Coach Prime went on the record about commits dropping from the program and disagreed with players taking official visits when tied to Colorado. He said the NCAA should ban it from happening. 

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. 

Sanders and the Buffs currently have no recruits in 2025 with Hill dropping out. They also lost top receiver Winston Watkins Jr. two weeks ago. 


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