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Breaking News: 5-star QB E. J Warner, Son of NFL Legend, Commits to Texas Tech Over Notre Dame, Alabama and Tennessee… read more

  1. Breaking News: 5-Star QB E.J. Warner, Son of NFL Legend, Commits to Texas Tech Over Notre Dame, Alabama and Tennessee

In a stunning turn of events that has rocked the college football recruiting landscape, 5-star quarterback prospect E.J. Warner — the son of NFL Hall of Famer Kurt Warner — has officially committed to Texas Tech University. Warner, widely regarded as one of the top quarterback talents in the 2025 class, chose the Red Raiders over powerhouse programs including Notre Dame, Alabama, and Tennessee.

The announcement came Friday morning via Warner’s social media channels, where he posted a video montage of highlights and a message thanking the schools that recruited him, before unveiling a Texas Tech jersey. The commitment marks a significant win for head coach Joey McGuire and his staff, who have now secured the program’s highest-rated quarterback commit in history.

Warner, a 6-foot-2, 200-pound signal-caller out of Phoenix, Arizona, has drawn national attention not only for his famous lineage but also for his precise passing, poise under pressure, and high football IQ — traits reminiscent of his father’s storied NFL career. During his junior season, Warner threw for over 3,500 yards and 42 touchdowns, displaying a mix of arm strength, accuracy, and leadership that had college scouts buzzing.

“Texas Tech felt like home from the start,” Warner said in an interview following his commitment. “Coach McGuire and the staff have built something special, and I want to be a part of that. I believe in their vision, and I’m excited to help bring championships to Lubbock.”

This commitment is not just a recruiting victory for Texas Tech — it’s a statement. With Warner at the helm, the Red Raiders are positioning themselves as legitimate contenders in the new-look Big 12. His decision to spurn traditional blue-bloods like Alabama and Notre Dame in favor of Texas Tech signals a shift in the college football recruiting tide, where relationships, fit, and offensive systems can outweigh tradition.

Texas Tech offensive coordinator Zach Kittley’s high-powered, quarterback-friendly system is believed to be a major factor in Warner’s decision. Known for his creative play-calling and development of quarterbacks, Kittley’s offense provides Warner with a platform to showcase his talents and prepare for the NFL.

Warner’s recruitment was one of the most closely watched in recent memory, with visits to Tuscaloosa, South Bend, and Knoxville over the past few months. Many insiders believed Notre Dame had the edge due to its strong academic reputation and recent quarterback success, while Alabama’s championship pedigree always loomed large. However, Texas Tech’s relentless pursuit and Warner’s belief in building something new ultimately won out.

The Red Raiders now hold a top-10 recruiting class nationally, with Warner serving as the cornerstone. His commitment is expected to influence other top recruits and transfers to consider Texas Tech as a serious destination.

As the dust settles on one of the most dramatic recruiting sagas of the year, one thing is clear: the Warner legacy is set to continue, and it’s heading to Lubbock, Texas.

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