Nearly a month after inking his commitment to Florida, five-star quarterback Jaden Rashada is reportedly on the move
. He had originally signed with the Gators on Dec. 21 as part of the NCAA’s early signing period.
The move comes after Rashada, who flipped from Miami to Florida in November, did not enroll in classes for the spring semester as originally planned. The decision to leave the program is related to Rashada’s family being frustrated Florida’s NIL collective terminated its contract with him, which was reportedly worth over $13 million,If granted his release, Rashada would be free to sign with any other school as part of its 2023 class.
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