Montini Quarterback Israel Abrams Commits to Miami After Leading Undefeated Championship Season
Lombard, Illinois, United States of America — Montini Catholic High School quarterback Israel Abrams, regarded as one of the nation’s top football prospects in the class of 2027, has announced his commitment to the University of Miami after propelling the Broncos to a flawless championship run last season.
Abrams, a 6-foot-4, 187-pound junior, holds a consensus five-star ranking and is widely considered the No. 2 quarterback and No. 39 overall player nationally for his class. This month, he chose Miami over scholarship offers from Indiana, Ole Miss, and Tennessee following a family visit to the university. “It was a good vibe,” Abrams said of his decision to join the Hurricanes, who finished as runners-up in the 2025 College Football Playoff.
Montini head coach Mike Bukovsky attributes Abrams’ rapid development and high-level performance to his exceptional dedication to practice and continual improvement. “He loves to work on his craft; he loves to throw,” said Bukovsky, noting Abrams’ relentless focus on pocket navigation and readiness each season.
That work ethic translated into a standout 2023 season, during which Abrams completed 69% of his passes for 4,072 yards and 40 touchdowns, adding 224 rushing yards and 10 rushing scores. He led the Broncos to a 14-0 record and secured the Illinois Class 4A state championship. Despite such impressive statistics, his coach emphasized that Abrams’ leadership and team-first mindset set him apart, as he rarely discusses personal numbers and prioritizes collective success.
National recruiting analysts have highlighted Abrams’ arm strength, quick decision-making, and ability to operate under pressure as qualities that make him an ideal fit for Miami’s high-powered offense.
Abrams remains focused on developing his skills as he prepares for his senior year, while his commitment provides a major boost to Miami’s future recruiting class. No further commitments or coaching changes have been reported at Montini as of this update.
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