Chaminade Madonna three-star safety Jeremiah McGill committed to the Massachusetts Minutemen, he revealed this week.
McGill, who was a key contributor for the Lions’ state title run this season, changed his social media bio, reflecting his commitment to UMass. The updated bio states “Defensive Back @UMassfootball.”
The 6-foot, 185-pound safety received an offer from the Minutemen in December and visited UMass’ campus on Jan. 14, days before he announced his commitment.
McGill chose the Minutemen over Connecticut, Appalachian State, Campbell and FIU.
Helping Chaminade Madonna finish 12-1 and win its sixth state championship, McGill competed in 12 games for the Lions, accumulating 51 tackles and two interceptions.
He ends his career with 77 tackles, six interceptions and one sack.
McGill is the second Broward High School player committed to UMass, joining St. Thomas Aquinas’ Derrieon Craig.