4-star QB Antwann Hill sets commitment date

The top uncommitted quarterback in the 2025 cycle is set to come off the board this weekend.
On Thursday, Warner Robins (Ga.) Houston County four-star quarterback Antwann Hill announced that he is set to make his decision on Saturday. The one-time Colorado commit has taken official visits to Florida and Memphis and will choose between those programs.
Hill is the No. 200 overall prospect and No. 15 QB in the 2025 cycle, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He’s also the No. 27 player in Georgia.
Both official visits made an impact on the 6-foot-4.5, 215-pounder. He was in Gainesville on May 31 and told On3’s Steve Wiltfong that the Gators “set the tone.”
“They most definitely set the tone on the official,” Hill said. “Showing me and my family great hospitality and just being around DJ (Lagway) and other players just gave me a way better look and perspective on Florida overall.”
“The overall vibe was great,” he added. “The most impressive part was just being around all of the players and asking them questions and being around DJ really because he is just all around a great role model for me to be around.”
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Memphis is currently trending in the On3 Recruiting Prediction Machine (RPM), however. Multiple picks have been logged in favor of Ryan Silverfield and the Tigers landing a major addition in the 2025 cycle.
“The official with Memphis was great,” Hill told On3. “They showed great hospitality and just everything from the time I stepped on campus till the time I stepped off they treated me like family.
“The big takeaways were just spending time with the players and being around Coach (Tim) Cramsey and (Ryan) Silverfield the whole time and just having fun and talking ball with them.”