Nebraska has a commitment from three-star in-state quarterback Daniel Kaelin. The Huskers’ coaches said they would still honor Kaelin’s commitment and Kaelin has not said what his plans are.

He could open his recruitment, but it wouldn’t be a major factor in the quarterback market.

On Georgia’s end, it’s late in the process to try to fill his spot with a highly touted quarterback, unless the staff wanted to flip someone themselves. As noted, the Bulldogs have a quarterback committed in this class and signed another in the 2022 class.

If Beck leaves, it puts the coaches in a situation where they might want to add more depth through the portal or recruiting, but it’s not a dire situation, and Raiola’s move doesn’t seem likely to make a shock wave in quarterback recruiting. — VanHaaren