Overview
- CBS Sports reported the commitment and the Houston Chronicle confirmed it through Willis coach Trent Miller, who said Lagway is signing with Baylor.
- Lagway visited Florida State and Virginia before stopping at Baylor, where he was shown on the broadcast sitting with coach Dave Aranda at a men’s basketball game.
- He is expected to replace departing starter Sawyer Robertson after totaling 4,179 passing yards with 28 touchdowns and 23 interceptions in two seasons at Florida.
- Lagway arrives in Waco with two years remaining, seeking a reset after offseason shoulder surgery and a sports hernia limited his 2025 preparation.
- Florida has moved on at quarterback, landing Georgia Tech transfer Aaron Philo as a commitment.