Could be a possibility - hope willie has his cell phone number....
Redshirt junior Greyson Lambert will transfer from Virginia, the quarterback announced Saturday on Twitter, calling it the "hardest decision" of his life.
The 6-foot-5, 220-pound Lambert received his undergraduate degree and will be eligible to play elsewhere this fall. He has two years of eligibility remaining.
"I met with Greyson earlier this week and he explained to me his reasons for wishing to transfer," said Virginia coach Mike London. "I want to wish him well and appreciate everything he has done for our football program. He is a fine young man and will do well."
A Jesup, Ga., native, Lambert exited the spring behind Matt Johns on the Cavaliers' depth chart after starting nine games last season. One of four team captains last season, Lambert had completed 59 percent of his throws in 2014 for 1,632 yards with 10 touchdowns and 11 interceptions. He added two rushing touchdowns.
Lambert becomes the third consecutive incumbent starting quarterback to leave the Cavaliers since 2012.
Since 2012, seven quarterbacks have transferred, including 2012 starter Michael Rocco, 2013 starter David Watford, Ross Metheny, Phillip Sims, Michael Strauss and, earlier this week, redshirt freshman Corwin Cutler, who made a similar announcement on Twitter.
The program also lost tight end Jake McGee, its best offensive player, during an offseason last year even though London and his offensive staff were devising ways to feature his pass-catching abilities.
Virginia's inability to find, or commit to, a quarterback has contributed greatly to its offensive inconsistency.
Rocco led the Cavaliers to an 8-5 record and a bowl appearance in 2011, but was forced to share the job with Sims, a once-heralded transfer from Alabama, the following season.
Since then, the Cavaliers have finished 4-8, 2-10 and 5-7, leading to athletic director Craig Littlepage giving London just a one-year extension even before their final game last season.
Lambert's departure comes less than a year after he was heralded as the answer to Virginia's long-running search for a quarterback. But he was benched before halftime in the opener against UCLA and shared the job with Johns the rest of the season. Johns won the starting job this year in spring practice.
In a news conference after releasing the depth chart, London said the battle for the top spot "wasn't close."
Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.