Class of 2024 three-star Hun School (Princeton, N.J) quarterback Miles O'Neill made it official by signing his letter of intent with the Aggies on Wednesday. O'Neill became the seventh Aggies commit in the 2024 cycle and the second quarterback, joining top-30 signal-caller Anthony Maddox, who committed Feb. 6 but then flipped to Ole Miss earlier this month.

The Princeton, NJ. native chose the Aggies over Michigan State, Penn State and Pittsburgh.

He is the No. 20 quarterback nationally and the No. 5 player in the state of New Jersey, per On3.

Per On3, O'Neill is described in his recruiting profile as a "Big-framed quarterback who touts arguably the strongest arm in the 2024 cycle. Measured in at around 6-foot-4.5, 220 pounds prior to his senior season. Has massive hands that measure at 10 ⅜ inches, registering among the largest at the position in 2024. Flashes easy downfield arm strength. Drives the ball vertically without strain. Rips throws from the far hash to the boundary with palpable velocity. Has a pliable arm with considerable layback in his throwing motion."

O'Neill was offered by the Aggies and then took an unofficial visit on May 21. He made his commitment official in June.

“When I went on my official visit I felt wanted,” O’Neill said. “The coaches kept telling me I was their guy and how much they wanted me. The players and the coaches all have that winning mentality.”

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