Jaden Rashada’s college career will continue at another school.
The former Florida signee and Arizona State quarterback is entering the transfer portal according to ESPN. Rashada spent the 2024 season at Georgia and did not play in any games.
Rashada was a four-star recruit and the No. 11 pro-style QB in the high school class of 2023. He initially committed to Miami, but changed that verbal commitment to Florida. After signing with Florida, Rashada requested his release from the Gators (more on that in a moment) and signed with Arizona State in February 2023.
The California native appeared in three games for the Sun Devils in 2023 and was transferred again at the end of the season. He ended up at Georgia with the apparent intention of competing for the starting job in 2025 and beyond with Carson Beck entrenched as the starter. Gunner Stockton served as the Bulldogs’ No. 2 quarterback in 2024 and started the team’s Sugar Bowl loss to Notre Dame on January 2.
Shortly after his transfer to Georgia in early 2024, Rashada filed a lawsuit against coach Billy Napier and a reinforcement over an NIL deal that never came to fruition. Rashada said he was promised a name, image and likeness settlement worth more than $10 million as part of his commitment to Florida.
The lack of that NIL agreement was the reason Rashada transferred from the Gators. He left after not receiving his first paycheck and his recruitment at the school is now the subject of an NCAA investigation.
In three games with the Sun Devils a season ago, Rashada completed 44 of 82 passes for 485 yards, four touchdowns and three interceptions. ASU went 3-9 a season ago before posting one of the biggest turnarounds in college football in 2024. Former Michigan State quarterback Sam Leavitt emerged as a starter as the Sun Devils won the Big 12 and reached to the College Football Playoff before losing 39. -31 in double overtime to Texas in the Peach Bowl on January 1.