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Ex-UGA QB/WR Gray might have an interest in Buffs

When Logan Gray announced on the first day of February that he was -- finally -- transferring from Georgia, he said in a statement that he will choose a school “most likely close to home” in Columbia, Missouri.

If the latest rumbling regarding a destination ultimately comes to fruition, Gray will have achieved that objective. By roughly nine miles.

Dave Matter of the Columbia Daily Tribune tweeted earlier Thursday that he’d “heard... Gray is visiting Colorado soon.” As far as any type of details regarding Gray’s interest level in the Buffaloes, Matter didn’t get into any because, well, it’s Twitter and there’s a 140-space limit.

Matter did add that Gray is expected to look at other schools after spring practices concluded, although no specific schools weren’t mentioned.

Wherever Gray ultimately lands, and provided they offer a grad program not available at UGA, he will have one year of eligibility remaining.

Gray, a four-star player and the No. 10 dual-threat quarterback in the country in 2007, was in a three-way battle for the Bulldogs starting quarterback job last spring that ultimately was won by Aaron Murray, and Gray was subsequently moved to receiver. He played in all 13 games in 2010, and finished with nine receptions for 105 yards and a touchdown.