Why Top 2028 QB Knox Annis’ Commitment to Hurricanes Could Change College Football Forever
Just days after locking down 2027’s promising signal-caller Israel Abrams, the Miami Hurricanes wasted no time adding another young arm to their arsenal — this time from the 2028 class. Knox Annis, a quarterback hailing from Jacksonville’s Mandarin High, threw his lot in with the Canes on a sunny Thursday afternoon, revealing his commitment via social media. He’s now the marquee name in Miami’s 2028 recruiting haul. Rated as a three-star talent by Rivals — though still flying under the radar when it comes to 247Sports rankings — Annis wasn’t short on suitors; big programs like Florida, Florida State, Auburn, and Tennessee all had their eyes on him. What’s compelling here is Annis’s pedigree and growth: he’s from the same school that produced former UM quarterback Carson Beck. His freshman year showed some typical jitters with a 43 percent completion rate and a handful of interceptions, but the kid turned heads in 2025 by boosting that accuracy to 60 percent, amassing over 2,200 passing yards and 22 touchdowns. And don’t overlook his legs — Annis is no slouch rushing, averaging around 10 yards a carry over the last two seasons. This commitment could set the pace for Miami’s quarterback room in years to come — and I’m eager to see how he develops under the Hurricanes’ wing.


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