Husker QB Commit Transferring to Millard South
Taylor plans a developmental senior year at Millard South while commuting from Lincoln to support Nebraska recruiting and relationships with coaching staff.
- On January 21, 2026, Trae Taylor, Nebraska 2027 quarterback commit, announced he will transfer to Millard South High School, Omaha, for his senior season.
- Taylor said he moved to be near Nebraska staff to help recruit and develop, living in Lincoln and commuting to Omaha; he called it `Kinda a redshirt year at a slower pace.`
- Taylor's junior production and honors established him as a consensus four-star prospect after completing 205 of 251 passes at Carmel Catholic High School, an 82% rate, according to MaxPreps.
- Millard South officials said Taylor's enrollment is not official and Millard Public Schools accepts option applications through March 15, so administrative steps remain before the transfer is final.
- Taylor is poised to replace Jett Thomalla at Millard South, giving Nebraska football staff and Huskers earlier access to their commit and boosting Millard South Patriots football program after a 49-0 title.
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Four-star quarterback Trae Taylor is leaving the state of Illinois for his final season of high school football. He will instead join a controversial Nebraska powerhouse often accused of shady recruiting tactics. Taylor opened up on his reasoning for making the move. He says it has more to do with his future than potential stat padding with a stacked roster. NEWS: 2027 4-star QB Trae Taylor is transferring from Carmel Catholic (IL) to Millard S…
Carmel star quarterback Trae Taylor transfers to Nebraska
Trae Taylor, who starred as Carmel's quarterback for the past two seasons, announced Wednesday morning on X that he is transferring to Millard South, a high school in Omaha. Taylor has committed to Nebraska for college."This decision was not taken lightly. I’ll be living in Lincoln commuting to Omaha. So any chance I’m allowed in the facilities I’ll be there. Kinda a redshirt year at a slower pace. 2) I don’t want to miss a single recruit that c…
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