Breaking News: Five-Star QB Shocks College Football World by Rejecting $7.5 Million, Decommits from East Carolina, and Flips Commitment to Michigan Over Notre Dame and Georgia
In a stunning turn of events that has sent shockwaves across the college football landscape, five-star quarterback phenom Jackson “Jax” Monroe has officially decommitted from East Carolina University and announced his commitment to the University of Michigan, stunning fans and analysts alike. Even more jaw-dropping is Monroe’s bold decision to walk away from a $7.5 million NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) deal reportedly offered by a collective tied to one of the nation’s top SEC powerhouses, the Georgia Bulldogs.
The 17-year-old signal-caller, widely regarded as the No. 1 dual-threat quarterback in the 2025 class, made his announcement via a nationally televised press conference Sunday morning, choosing Michigan over final contenders Notre Dame and Georgia. This decision comes just two months after his surprise commitment to East Carolina, a move that initially raised eyebrows across the recruiting world due to the Pirates’ lower-tier profile in the FBS landscape.
A Decision That Defies the Era of NIL
In the age of NIL-fueled recruiting, where seven-figure deals are quickly becoming the norm for top-tier prospects, Monroe’s decision to prioritize fit, coaching, and tradition over money represents a seismic shift — or at least a strong statement — in the ethos of the modern recruit.
Breaking News: Five-Star QB Shocks College Football World by Rejecting $7.5 Million, Decommits from East Carolina, and Flips Commitment to Michigan Over Notre Dame and Georgia
In a stunning turn of events that has sent shockwaves across the college football landscape, five-star quarterback phenom Jackson “Jax” Monroe has officially decommitted from East Carolina University and announced his commitment to the University of Michigan, stunning fans and analysts alike. Even more jaw-dropping is Monroe’s bold decision to walk away from a $7.5 million NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) deal reportedly offered by a collective tied to one of the nation’s top SEC powerhouses, the Georgia Bulldogs.
The 17-year-old signal-caller, widely regarded as the No. 1 dual-threat quarterback in the 2025 class, made his announcement via a nationally televised press conference Sunday morning, choosing Michigan over final contenders Notre Dame and Georgia. This decision comes just two months after his surprise commitment to East Carolina, a move that initially raised eyebrows across the recruiting world due to the Pirates’ lower-tier profile in the FBS landscape.
A Decision That Defies the Era of NIL
In the age of NIL-fueled recruiting, where seven-figure deals are quickly becoming the norm for top-tier prospects, Monroe’s decision to prioritize fit, coaching, and tradition over money represents a seismic shift — or at least a strong statement — in the ethos of the modern recruit.
Breaking News: Five-Star QB Shocks College Football World by Rejecting $7.5 Million, Decommits from East Carolina, and Flips Commitment to Michigan Over Notre Dame and Georgia
In a stunning turn of events that has sent shockwaves across the college football landscape, five-star quarterback phenom Jackson “Jax” Monroe has officially decommitted from East Carolina University and announced his commitment to the University of Michigan, stunning fans and analysts alike. Even more jaw-dropping is Monroe’s bold decision to walk away from a $7.5 million NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) deal reportedly offered by a collective tied to one of the nation’s top SEC powerhouses, the Georgia Bulldogs.
The 17-year-old signal-caller, widely regarded as the No. 1 dual-threat quarterback in the 2025 class, made his announcement via a nationally televised press conference Sunday morning, choosing Michigan over final contenders Notre Dame and Georgia. This decision comes just two months after his surprise commitment to East Carolina, a move that initially raised eyebrows across the recruiting world due to the Pirates’ lower-tier profile in the FBS landscape.
A Decision That Defies the Era of NIL
In the age of NIL-fueled recruiting, where seven-figure deals are quickly becoming the norm for top-tier prospects, Monroe’s decision to prioritize fit, coaching, and tradition over money represents a seismic shift — or at least a strong statement — in the ethos of the modern recruit.