
Ex-Arizona State, Georgia QB Jaden Rashada to transfer to Sacramento State
Former Arizona State and Georgia quarterback Jaden Rashada will transfer to FCS program Sacramento State, he announced Friday.
Rashada, who was at the center of a name, image and likeness saga as a Florida recruit, is expected to enroll at Sac State by the end of May, a source briefed on the decision said.
The decision ends an extended stay for Rashada in the transfer portal. Rashada, who spent the 2024 season at Georgia, entered the portal in January. He didn't see the field for the Bulldogs, buried on the depth chart behind starter Carson Beck and reserves Gunner Stockton and Ryan Puglisi.
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Rashada, a former top-100 recruit, initially signed with Florida in December 2022 but backed out of it after a Florida NIL collective failed to make initial payments on a four-year, $13.85 million contract he signed. Rashada is suing Gators coach Billy Napier, a former Florida staffer and a booster, alleging 'false and fradulent promises' made to induce him to sign. The lawsuit is still pending.
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In 2023, Rashada landed at Arizona State, where he won the starting job during training camp. He started the first two games as a true freshman, but was sidelined with an injury that caused him to miss most of the season and transferred to Georgia after the season.
The arrival of Rashada, who was the No. 84 recruit in the 2023 class according to the 247Sports Composite, should create some buzz at Sacramento State, which hired former UNLV offensive coordinator Brennan Marion as its head coach. Marion has a decorated career as an offensive assistant and pioneered the 'Go Go offense.' He is entering his first year as a college head coach. The Hornets are also making an aggressive push in an attempt to move up to the FBS from the FCS.
Sac State plans to apply to move up as an independent, which requires NCAA approval, according to ESPN.

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