Georgia QB commit Colton Nussmeier on transfer to Archbishop Rummel (La.): ‘I’m adapting’
Transferring in high school football has become increasingly common across the country. Archbishop Rummel (La.) head coach Nick Monica knows that this is now the new normal. Earlier this month, he got quite the late addition to his team ahead of the 2026 season. Senior four-star quarterback Colton Nussmeier is the new kid on the […]
Senior four-star quarterback prospect Colton Nussmeier has transferred to Archbishop Rummel High School in Louisiana ahead of the 2026 season. The move came after the University Interscholastic League (UIL) State Executive committee deemed him ineligible to stay at Denton Ryan due to his athletic transfers. With just one month left before Rummel's first game on September 4, Nussmeier's transfer was announced.
Head coach Nick Monica welcomed the addition, praising Nussmeier's fit into the team and his adaptability. Nussmeier, a 6-foot-3.5, 200-pounder, previously played for Marcus in Texas, where he completed 1,390 yards, 12 touchdowns, and threw only one interception in eight games. His father, Doug, is the offensive coordinator for the New Orleans Saints, and his brother, Garrett, played QB at LSU before being drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs.
With his commitment to Georgia finalized on June 5, Nussmeier now has the opportunity to lead Rummel as a senior after transferring. The Raiders are currently ranked No. 6 in Louisiana according to the Rivals Composite Rankings and will open their season against University Lab in Baton Rouge.
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