Jaden Rashada

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That would somewhat make sense. They do not have a definite long term solution at QB.

Still would like to see him go to Miami to give Nickel and the others competition for the backup job.
I’d be shocked if he doesn’t go somewhere that he gets to play this year. I bet he goes to a G5 school, starts and portals again next year.
 
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I know that he gets a lot of flack for so many moves, but to be fair it’s best to evaluate him as someone who started at Arizona State and was their starter, transferred to Georgia, then entered the portal when he fell to 4th in their depth chart.

The extras with Miami and UF should be ignored due to the unique situation that took place - a HS kid commits to a school and then gets an absurd, over the top financial offer from another school…and then two months later that school says they can’t pay after he burned his bridge. I think the vast majority of players would have taken the Gator’s bait. For instance, if we offered Jeremiah Smith $35M today, he’s a Cane tomorrow.
 
I know that he gets a lot of flack for so many moves, but to be fair it’s best to evaluate him as someone who started at Arizona State and was their starter, transferred to Georgia, then entered the portal when he fell to 4th in their depth chart.

The extras with Miami and UF should be ignored due to the unique situation that took place - a HS kid commits to a school and then gets an absurd, over the top financial offer from another school…and then two months later that school says they can’t pay after he burned his bridge. I think the vast majority of players would have taken the Gator’s bait. For instance, if we offered Jeremiah Smith $35M today, he’s a Cane tomorrow.
Ignore the drama and just focus on the good is quite the 🔥 take
 
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Ignore the drama and just focus on the good is quite the 🔥 take
I saw a YT video this week where a guy was going off on Rashada and it made me think of the whole timeline. Again, what college player DOESNT decommit and go to the rival when that rival gives him an offer that would make him the highest paid player in college football (at the time), and by a significant margin? Rashada took the offer, and then Florida screwed him. That’s why I’d say just throw that out of the timeline.

Start it with ASU and then evaluate. Thats probably the fairest take.
 
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Bishop sycamore is calling his name
 
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