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2025 QB Shaker Reisig decommits from Utah Utes

Collin-headshotby:Collin Ginnan06/17/24

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Shaker Reisig
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Jenks (Okla.) three-star quarterback Shaker Reisig has decommitted from Utah, he announced Monday morning.

Reisig had been a member of the Utes’ class since February 12.

“I have decommitted from the University of Utah,” Reisig wrote on social media. “Thank you Coach Whittingham, Coach Ludwig, and the rest of the staff for the opportunity.”

Reisig is the nation’s No. 781 overall prospect, No. 51 quarterback and No. 14 recruit from Oklahoma in the 2025 cycle according to the On3 Industry Ranking — a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.

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Utah is down to six commitments in its 2025 recruiting class with the loss of Reisig. The Utes are still set at the quarterback position, however, with Pasadena (Calif.) Sierra Canyon three-star QB Wyatt Becker. Becker is the No. 459 overall prospect and No. 22 quarterback in the On3 Industry Ranking.

Becker is joined by Las Vegas Arbor View four-star linebacker Christian Thatcher, Folsom (Calif.) three-star EDGE Nela Tupou, Kansas City (Mo.) Oak Park three-star tight end Drew Clemens, Kahuku (Hawaii) three-star linebacker Max Fonoimoana, Salt Lake City Skyline three-star defensive lineman Karson Kaufusi and Las Vegas Bishop Gorman three-star defensive lineman Sione Motuapuaka.