Rutgers, Florida State leading pack for Port Charlotte QB Logan Flaherty
Logan Flaherty, who decommitted from UCF in April, says two schools are leading the race before a decision comes.
Two programs have emerged as frontrunners for Port Charlotte quarterback Logan Flaherty, the No. 80 overall player in the Florida Top 100 for 2027 . Flaherty originally committed to UCF in October, but decommitted in April after a strong junior campaign where he led the Pirates to an 11-3 record and regional championship, one of the best seasons in program history.
He finished the year with 2,636 passing yards and 27 touchdowns. An impressive camp circuit only boosted his stock. “Obviously I had a lot of love for (UCF), and things just didn’t work out the way I wanted them to work out.
So for me it’s not restarting the process entirely, but making sure I go through the process the right way. … When I opened it back up, I was flooded. A lot of schools were reaching back out.
” Flaherty’s spring visit schedule included Georgia Tech, Memphis, USF, Florida, UCF and Rutgers. He says a decision is coming in the next two to three weeks, with Rutgers and Florida State leading the race for the 6-foot-2, 185-pound signal caller. “Rutgers and Florida State are the big two right now,” Flaherty said.