Colton Nussmeier ruled ineligible for senior season at Ryan High School
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 16, 2026, 6:14 PM
Last updated Jun 16, 2026
Colton Nussmeier, a four-star quarterback and Georgia commit, has been ruled ineligible for the upcoming 2026 season. The decision came during a District Executive Committee meeting on June 16, where it was determined he transferred from Marcus High School to Ryan High School for athletic reasons. As a result, Nussmeier will not participate in high school football in Texas this season. He is currently ranked as the No. 200 player nationally and No. 17 among quarterbacks. His eligibility status will proceed to the next governing body for a further appeal process.
- •Colton Nussmeier transferred from Marcus High School to Ryan High School.
- •Decision made during a District Executive Committee meeting.
- •Nussmeier is ranked No. 200 nationally and No. 17 quarterback.
- •He committed to Georgia on June 5.
- •The case will proceed to the PAPF for further review.
- 6:14 PMYahoo Sports — Georgia QB commit Colton Nussmeier ruled ineligible for senior season
"Colton Nussmeier, younger brother of Garrett Nussmeier, was ruled ineligible to play his senior season in Texas for transferring for athletic reasons.
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