Reports: 4-star Florida signee Jaden Rashada asks for release from scholarship

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Jaden Rashada will not be attending the University of Florida.

from the school. Rashada signed with Florida during the early signing period and was expected to enroll in Gainesville in January after he played in the Under Armour All-American game earlier this month. That didn't happen.

But that max value was reportedly well beyond the means of the collective’s financial ability. The deal then soon reportedly crumbled. The 4-star recruit is the No. 84 prospect in the country and the No. 7 recruit in the state of California. He’s also the No. 7 pro-style quarterback in the class of 2023 and would immediately be an extremely coveted recruit. When Rashada is released from his scholarship, he’ll be the only member of the pro-style QB top 25 in the class of 2023 not signed to a school.

That’s a big deal for a Florida roster that needs someone who could be the long-term answer at the position. 2022 starter Anthony Richardson declared for the NFL draft and his backup Jalen Kitna is no longer on the team after an arrest on child pornography charges. Ohio State transfer Jack Miller started the Las Vegas Bowl blowout loss to Oregon State after not seeing the field at all during the season.

 

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