With thousands of players around the country entering their names in the college football transfer portal over the past couple of days, one individual's journey certainly stands out from the rest.
Jaden Rashada, a former five-star quarterback recruit, is once again on the move.
When it comes to FCS programs, Sacramento State received as much off-season attention as any school in recent years. And that is despite finishing 3-9 in 2024.
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Sam Leavitt has been a revelation for the Arizona State football program over one season in the starting quarterback rolle. The story is well known at this point - the four star Leavitt attended Michigan State as a freshman prior to transferring to Tempe in December 2023 following a coaching change at the former school.
Perhaps no single player in college football has found a way to boost their stock quite in the fashion that Arizona State's Sam Leavitt has. The Michigan
In 2023, Florida football earned a commitment from fringe five-star quarterback Jaden Rashada following a falling out with the Miami Hurricanes. However, before the start of spring workouts, Rashada demanded his release from the program, citing an issue with a $13.85 million NIL deal.
Jaden Rashada is headed to his fourth school since 2023.
The Georgia Bulldogs lost star quarterback Carson Beck to the Miami Hurricanes back in January. They are about to lose yet another quarterback to the transfer portal. Jaden Rashada, a freshman at the program, previously predicted to go to Bill Belichick's North Carolina, has reportedly changed his mind.
Georgia quarterback Jaden Rashada is no longer visiting the North Carolina Tar Heels. The spring transfer portal window opened up last Wednesday and a new wave of players are now searching for a new home.
A former Georgia Bulldogs signal-caller could be one step closer to a new home. CBS Sports' Chris Hummer and John Talty reported Sunday that ex-Georgia quarterback Jaden Rashada will visit the North Carolina Tar Heels this week.
Georgia football quarterback Jaden Rashada is in the college football transfer portal for the second time in his career. He started his career at Arizona State before transferring to the Bulldogs, but he didn’t get any playing time last year.
It might be more difficult for one former Georgia Bulldogs quarterback to find a new home than originally expected. On3's Pete Nakos reported Wednesday that two Group of Five programs are out of the running for Georgia transfer quarterback Jaden Rashada.
Georgia Bulldogs transfer quarterback Jaden Rashada has reportedly been in contact with Western Kentucky, UConn and Tulane, per On3 Sports. Rashada, who didn't appear in a game last season for Georgia, entered the portal yet again after briefly spending time at Florida, then signing with Arizona State.
A former Georgia Bulldogs quarterback may find a new college home soon. On3's Pete Nakos reported signal-caller Jaden Rashada "is in contact" with three different Group of Five programs in the transfer portal -- the UConn Huskies, Tulane Green Wave and Western Kentucky Hilltoppers.
It was supposed to be one of the biggest NIL deals in college football history—$13.85 million to lure top QB prospect Jaden Rashada to Florida. Now, that same deal is at the center of a groundbreaking lawsuit that’s shaking the foundation of the NIL era.
Former Florida recruit Jaden Rashada's lawsuit against Gators football coach Billy Napier and a prominent booster over a $13.85 million name, image and likeness (NIL) deal that went awry can continue to discovery, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.
After stops in Tempe and Athens, former top-ranked quarterback Jaden Rashada is on the move again. As the Georgia transfer eyes his next opportunity, he's reportedly been in contact with at least a few teams that he could be looking to sign with.
According to Pete Thamel of ESPN, former Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Jaden Rashada is set to go on an official visit to Western Kentucky this weekend.
Former five-star quarterback prospect Jaden Rashada is looking to transfer to a new school, and he has an official visit lined up.
Georgia football quarterback Jaden Rashada ended up entering the transfer portal near the end of the winter window, and because it was so late, he didn’t have a lot of options.
Quarterback Jaden Rashada lasted just one semester at Georgia before he opted to enter the transfer portal once again.
The legal battle involving Georgia Bulldogs redshirt freshman quarterback Jaden Rashada and key figures tied to the Florida Gators football program has taken a fresh turn, adding another layer of complexity to what could become a landmark case in collegiate sports.
He will now have the keys to the Sun Devils offense and will look to help guide them back to playing winning football after two straight 3-9 seasons.
Former top recruit Jaden Rashada is suing the University of Florida and Gators head football coach Billy Napier, among others.
The four-star recruit and seventh-ranked QB in the Class of 2023 originally committed to the University of Miami a year-and-a-half ago, but flipped his commitment to Florida that November after being promised a $13.85 million payday.
Jaden Rashada entered the transfer portal on April 18. He has found a new home in Athens, Georgia, where he will play for Kirby Smart and the Georgia Bulldogs.
Arizona State freshman quarterback Jaden Rashada will enter the transfer portal, according to Pete Nakos of On3Sports. Rashada has four years of eligibility remaining after injuries deterred a potential full starting season at quarterback as a true freshman.
A four-star recruit out of California, the QB spent his freshman year with the Sun Devils, opening the 2023 season as the starter.
A calm Thursday afternoon in Tempe was rocked with the news of Arizona State quarterback Jaden Rashada entering the transfer portal. Rashada, a former four-star recruit, started three games last season for the Sun Devils.
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