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Five-Star QB Shocks College Football World by Turning Down $5.4 Million, Decommits from pass rush and Flips Commitment Nebraska cornhuskers Over Notre Dame and Florida State Seminole….

ByAondona Kin

Jul 7, 2025

Five-Star QB Shocks College Football World by Turning Down $5.4 Million, Decommits from pass rush and Flips Commitment Nebraska cornhuskers Over Notre Dame and Florida State Seminole

 

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BREAKING NEWS: Five-Star QB Shocks College Football World by Turning Down $5.4 Million, Decommits from Pass Rush Powerhouse, and Flips Commitment to Nebraska Over Notre Dame and Florida State

In one of the most jaw-dropping twists of this year’s college football recruiting cycle, five-star quarterback phenom Jalen Ricks has officially flipped his commitment to the Nebraska Cornhuskers — rejecting a reported $5.4 million NIL offer and decommitting from a defensive juggernaut program many believed had his loyalty sealed. In doing so, he spurned two other powerhouse programs, Notre Dame and Florida State, both of which had been aggressively pursuing him in recent weeks.

Ricks, the No. 1 dual-threat quarterback in the 2025 class according to multiple recruiting services, made the stunning announcement via a live-streamed event on Sunday night, joined by his parents and high school coach in front of a packed gymnasium. Clad in a Nebraska cap and hoodie, he addressed the nationwide speculation.

> “This wasn’t about the money. It was about my development, my fit, and my future,” Ricks declared. “Nebraska believes in me not just as a player, but as a leader. I want to be part of a rebuild that turns into a legacy. That’s why I’m headed to Lincoln.”

 

A Recruitment Full of Twists

Ricks, a 6-foot-4, 215-pound quarterback from Allen, Texas, originally committed to an elite pass-rush-heavy SEC program known for its NFL pipeline. Insiders believed the deal was locked after he visited the campus three times and praised the coaching staff’s “pro-style readiness.” But over the past month, rumors began swirling that Ricks was having second thoughts — largely tied to the program’s recent coaching instability and quarterback development record.

Notre Dame and Florida State pounced, each offering compelling visions and lucrative NIL deals. Sources close to the family confirm that the Seminoles offered a package exceeding $5 million, with Notre Dame not far behind. But Nebraska, seen by many as a dark horse, quietly built trust with Ricks and his inner circle.

Why Nebraska?

Under head coach Matt Rhule, Nebraska has been steadily climbing back to national relevance. Known for his ability to rebuild programs and establish culture, Rhule and offensive coordinator Marcus Satterfield reportedly made weekly contact with Ricks since February, even after his verbal commitment elsewhere.

“Coach Rhule kept it real with me,” Ricks said. “He wasn’t promising me Heismans or NFL stardom. He promised hard work, structure, and a chance to lead a hungry program. That’s the kind of challenge I want.”

Sources say Nebraska’s revamped offensive vision played a major role. Ricks was reportedly shown extensive film and blueprints of a dynamic offense tailored to his dual-threat skill set — designed to amplify both his legs and arm, with freedom to improvise in tempo packages. He was also impressed by the Cornhuskers’ significant investments in facilities and player development.

Turning Down $5.4 Million?

In an era where NIL is often the driving force behind elite decisions, Ricks’ choice is raising eyebrows and praise across the college football landscape. Multiple analysts confirm that the QB rejected at least $5.4 million in total NIL value, making him one of the rare top-tier athletes to walk away from that kind of money.

His father, former CFL player Darren Ricks, told reporters, “We taught Jalen that legacy is bigger than short-term checks. Yes, NIL matters, but culture, coaching, and preparation for the next level matter more.”

The move has already ignited Nebraska’s fan base. Cornhuskers faithful flooded social media with celebration, tagging Ricks and posting tributes. Within hours, “Jalen Ricks” and “GBR” were trending on X (formerly Twitter) nationwide.

Implications Across the Country

Ricks’ decision could spark a domino effect. Nebraska’s 2025 class, previously ranked in the top 30, could now surge into the top 10 with Ricks as the headliner. Two four-star wideouts — one from Missouri and another from Southern California — have already scheduled new visits to Lincoln next week.

Meanwhile, Notre Dame and Florida State now scramble to shift priorities. Both had reportedly placed Ricks as their top QB target, with backup options not as polished or marketable. This development may also affect future NIL negotiations, as programs reassess their strategies for attracting elite quarterbacks who value program culture over cash.

Final Word

In a recruiting landscape dominated by money, fame, and instant gratification, Jalen Ricks’ move stands out as a throwback to old-school decision-making. A player choosing heart over hype, program over payout — and in doing so, potentially changing the trajectory of Nebraska football.

Only time will tell if Ricks’ gamble pays off. But one thing is certain: college football just got a lot more interesting.

 

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