Four-star QB Andre Adams commits to Deion Sanders, Colorado football

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Four-star QB Andre Adams commits to Deion Sanders, Colorado football

Four-star QB Andre Adams commits to Deion Sanders, Colorado football

Antioch four-star quarterback Andre Adams announced he's committing to Deion Sanders and Colorado football.

Four-star QB Andre Adams commits to Deion Sanders, Colorado football

Antioch four-star quarterback Andre Adams announced he's committing to Deion Sanders and Colorado football.

The future of Colorado football just got a whole lot brighter. Four-star quarterback Andre Adams, the top-ranked QB recruit in the Nashville area for the Class of 2027, has officially announced his commitment to play for Coach Prime and the Buffaloes.

Adams made his decision public during a ceremony at Antioch High School, choosing Deion Sanders' high-profile program over other major offers from schools like Florida State, Oregon, and Mississippi State. Nationally, he's ranked as the No. 15 quarterback in his class, a testament to his elite potential.

His high school resume reads like a video game stat line. In a historic season for Antioch, Adams led the Bears to their first 10-win campaign in over six decades. The dual-threat phenom was virtually unstoppable, throwing for 3,418 yards and 35 touchdowns against just one interception, while adding 855 rushing yards and 13 more scores on the ground.

His most jaw-dropping performance came in a Week 5 victory, where he shattered a Tennessee state record by accounting for 714 total yards of offense—507 through the air and 207 on the ground. This incredible play earned him a Mr. Football finalist nod and All-State honors.

For Colorado, landing a talent like Adams is a massive win for the future. It signals that Coach Prime's vision and magnetic recruiting pull continue to attract the nation's top young athletes, setting the stage for an exciting new era in Boulder.

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