UCF Football Makes Big-Time Quarterback Flip

Rocco Marriott, a four-star quarterback out of Missouri, flipped his commitment from James Madison to UCF, marking a huge win for Scott Frost and the Knights as they continue to build their future in a power conference. Marriott had been committed to JMU since April, but UCF made a strong late push, and the quarterback officially announced his change of heart this week.
This is the kind of move that turns heads. Marriott stands at 6-foot-4, weighs in around 220 pounds, and checks every box you want in a modern quarterback. He’s got a big-time arm, solid mobility, and already carries himself like a guy who knows he’s built for something bigger. UCF clearly saw that, and rather than sitting back, they got aggressive. That push paid off.
For Marriott, this isn’t just about flipping schools. It’s about stepping into a bigger spotlight. JMU’s done well for itself in recent years, but this is the Big 12 we’re talking about. Playing at UCF means Power Four competition, primetime exposure, and a chance to prove himself against some of the best defenses in the country. That’s the kind of opportunity that gets quarterbacks drafted, not just developed.
UCF is stacking talent fast, and landing a player like Marriott only strengthens their foundation. The Knights have made it clear they’re not content with just being okay under Scott Frost in the Big 12. They’re looking to contend, and getting a quarterback with Marriott’s upside is a strong signal that they’re serious.
Marriott made his call. He’s betting on himself, betting on UCF, and walking into the Big 12 with a ton of eyes on him now. Time will tell how it pans out, but the Knights just landed one of the most intriguing QBs in the class.




