APIt appears ex-Alabama quarterback Phillip Sims already has a destination in mind just days after it was announced he would be transferring from the Crimson Tide.
ESPN’s Joe Schad reports that Sims has told Virginia coaches that he will enroll at the school. The Cavaliers have been rumored to be the frontrunners for Sims’ services since the announcement of his transfer late last week. Schad also reports that Alabama will allow Sims to transfer to UVA without having to pay his own way in 2012.
Sims cited a “personal matter” as the reason for his decision:
“The reason for me leaving is nothing more than a personal matter. I just need to be closer to home to support my family at this time and that needs to be my priority right now. I would still like to continue my football career, and hopefully I can do that and also be there for my family.”
However, Sims ended up falling behind fellow quarterback A.J. McCarron and his Justin Bieber bangs (I’m not scoffing; those are some perfect bangs) last year after the two began the season competing for the starting job. Sims finished 2011 with just 163 yards passing and two interceptions.
Sims, a highly-touted four-star member of the Tide’s 2010 recruiting class and a Virginia native, could apply for a NCAA waiver that would allow him to compete for UVA right away. Otherwise, he’ll have to sit out a year to fulfill transfer rules.