Four-star 2026 quarterback prospect Brady Hart only recently committed to the Michigan Wolverines, but it sure did not take him long at all to get involved with the rivalry between the Wolverines and the Ohio State Buckeyes.
Before deciding to commit to Michigan, Brady Hart was also being recruited by the Ohio State Buckeyes. He recently took a visit to Ohio State, but shortly after his visit he ultimately decided to commit to Michigan instead.
When he was asked about his decision to choose the Wolverines over the Buckeyes shortly after his visit to Columbus, he did not hold back from seemingly calling out Ohio State’s “culture.”
“When I walked out of Ohio State, I realized the culture that Michigan has isn’t everywhere,” Hart said during an interview with EJ Holland of On3.
Obviously, Michigan has taken control of the rivalry in recent years, winning three consecutive games against the Buckeyes. And even though Jim Harbaugh is no longer leading the program, it sounds like Hart believes the new coaching staff will keep that dominance rolling.
“Coach Moore and Coach (Kirk) Campbell and the whole staff really believe they’re going to keep winning, and that’s huge for me,” Hart said. “The ability to win is a huge thing for me, and the ability to win at a high level and compete for a national championship every year is huge. I can’t wait to be a part of it.”
It may be a few years before he officially has a chance to play in the rivalry, but it sounds like he’s already enjoying the banter.

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