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How much did Jaden Rashada's flip to Florida sting Miami? adamgorney and our national experts weigh in:

Rashada’s decommitment hurts more than others because he flipped to the hated Florida Gators. When the four-star made his commitment to Miami in June, he spurned the Gators then, but now the shoe is on the other foot. Miami is having an underwhelming season in 2022, especially on offense, and it is safe to say that was a factor in Rashada’s decision to flip. That part hurts, too.

Fortunately, Miami has another quarterback already committed to the 2023 class in three-star Emory Williams. Williams, by many accounts, performed better than Rashada at the Elite 11 last summer, so how both finish their careers will be constant banter between Canes and Gators fans. Miami and Florida will play against each other in 2024 and 2025 with the potential for both prospects to duel it out on the field.

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