UCF may have found the QB of the future in new 2015 commit Bo Schneider.

Schneider (6-4, 215) of Jesuit high school in Texas was the second commitment for the Knights’ 2015 class, joining wide receiver Cameron Stewart.   It’s easy to draw the comparisons between Schneider and Bortles, who both have similar physical attributes and playing styles.

“Proud to announce that I’ve officially committed to University Central Florida! #goknights,” Schneider tweeted out on Tuesday.

Passing for 3,185 yards, 31 touchdowns and being named Player of the Year in his district as a junior this past year, the pocket-passing Schneider will try to make the smooth transition into UCF’s pro style offense.

Schneider  said that the success of the No. 3 overall draft pick Bortles played a part in his decision to choose UCF over Oklahoma State and Tulsa.

“It proves that coming from a smaller conference, you can still make it to the next level,” Schneider told Dallas News.