According to reports, quarterback recruit Jaden Rashada is going to make a lot of money as he joins the Hurricanes.
A 4-star quarterback in the class of 2023 has agreed to a $9.5 million name, image and likeness deal with a Miami booster and turned down an $11 million offer from the Florida Gators, according to a report.
"Jaden left a lot of money on the table," said Michael W. There were millions of dollars. The highest offer wasn't picked by him. He went to Miami because he loved the place.
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He said that Florida is the most disorganized group in college football. I'm going to steer my clients away from them. I wouldn't want to deal with them again. He would have been there if it weren't for the collective.
The collective denied communicating with the lawyer.
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Billy Napier has some work to do on the recruiting trail regardless of the back andforth going on. The Gators, who went 6-7 last season, are 36th in the country in the rankings for the 2023 class, which is behind SMU, Rutgers and Duke.
This is a major recruiting win for new Miami head coach Mario Cristobal because of the reported money being thrown around.
The Hurricanes are a traditional powerhouse but have one double-digit win season since 2003 and have been a joke more often than a legitimate title contender.
In order to get back to the level it was once accustomed to occupying, Miami will need to consistently land recruits like Rashada.