There have been many twists and turns in former ASU quarterback Jaden Rashada’s college career thus far, and yet another change is on the horizon.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!Committing to Miami and flipping to Florida in 2022, de-committing from Florida and committing to Arizona State in 2023, and transferring to Georgia this past season, Rashada is reportedly entering the transfer portal again, according to ESPN‘s Pete Thamel.
“Source: UGA QB Jaden Rashada is entering the NCAA Transfer portal,” Thamel said on X/Twitter.
Source: UGA QB Jaden Rashada is entering the NCAA Transfer portal.
— Pete Thamel (@PeteThamel) January 5, 2025
If this happens to be true, Rashada will play for a third school in as many seasons. To be awarded a redshirt designation, he played three games in the 2023 season for ASU where he passed for 485 yards, four touchdowns and three interceptions. Rashada did not see action this past season for Georgia after being the fourth-string quarterback behind Carson Beck, Gunner Stockton and Ryan Puglisi.
With him down the pecking order for the Bulldogs and his history of jumping from team to team, the drama around Rashada continues to grow. Additionally, he is still suing Florida head coach Billy Napier, booster Hugh Hathcock and former team staffer Marcus Castro-Walker after he signed a four-year name, image and likeness (NIL) deal worth about $13.85 million before they allegedly terminated it.
While a return to Tempe is more than likely not going to happen with the emergence of Sam Leavitt, Rashada will look for another opportunity to get game time and play a key role for another university.
The team that he does switch to will have to be wary of his past with him transferring every year and being one of the main faces of the NIL era. The legal battle with Florida is ongoing.
Once Rashada transfers to another program, Burn City Sports will keep you informed.
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Reporter Alec Cipollini covers the Phoenix Suns, ASU Athletics, Arizona Diamondbacks and more for Burn City Sports. You can follow him on his X account, @AlecCipollini
