Overview
- The four-star 2027 recruit said he will live in Lincoln and commute to Omaha, describing the plan as a “redshirt year” to access facilities and assist peer recruiting.
- Millard South officials said his enrollment at the school has not been finalized.
- Taylor told KETV that coach Matt Rhule supports the decision and offered guidance on selecting Millard South without pressuring him.
- He threw for 3,571 yards and 38 touchdowns and ran for 633 yards and 12 scores last season, and he is ranked No. 40 overall and No. 3 quarterback by On3.
- He is expected to compete for the starting role vacated by Alabama signee Jett Thomalla, and state high school rules allow one open-enrollment waiver for athletes outside a school’s district with applications open at Millard South through March 15.