“Virginia football welcomes Phillip Sims to our family,” said Virginia head coach Mike London. “Hopefully he will have a productive career her at UVa as his previous accolades have shown.”
The school did not address whether or not Sims would seek a hardship waiver that would allow him to play immediately, although his Oscar Smith High School coach did the player no favors on that front.
Sims came to Tuscaloosa as a much-hyped four-star member of the Tide’s 2010 recruiting class, rated as the No. 2 pro-style quarterback by Rivals.com. After redshirting as a true freshman, Sims and A.J. McCarron waged a battle for the starting job that commenced in spring practice last year and technically continued into the very early portion of the 2011 regular season.
With McCarron firmly entrenched as the Tide’s starter for the next two seasons after leading UA to the school’s second BcS title in three years last year, Sims opted to take his leave of the program for what he described in a statement as “a personal matter.”
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