And The Bleeding In Hooville Continues

It's okay though, they still have about 14 other QBs on their roster.

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The entire release is here: http://www.virginiasports.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/053113aaa.html.

It sounds like he had some academic issues, to put it mildly.

"The thing we tell the young men who come to the University of Virginia to receive a world-class education and play for our football program is pretty simple," said Virginia coach Mike London. "Go to class. Show class and treat people with dignity and respect. Those directions are pretty easy to follow and they will lead you on a path of success.

"When an individual strays from those directions, it is very disappointing to me. Phillip Sims did not make the commitment he needed to succeed here. I appreciate his efforts last season. He is a very talented young man who is blessed with some extraordinary athletic abilities. I still believe Phillip Sims can and will be a successful person. We will do what we can to assist Phillip in continuing his academic and athletic opportunities elsewhere.

"The young men who remain with this football program are committed and have done a great job in the classroom, in the weight room and on the practice fields. Our team spring semester grade point average is the highest it has been in the past 10 years and we understand that for us to be successful on Saturdays in the fall, it will require that everyone involved in the program do what is necessary each and every day to prepare to win.

I had high hopes for this guy when he went to Alabama. I love seeing VA products do well, and if just happened to win championships in the vaunted SEC, I'd have been happy for him. It is looking more and more like he should have stayed there. Sad story. Hope he finds success somewhere.

Having said that, BooVA.

Oh my god is your avatar a hokie version of loki wartooth from metalocalypse? Brilliant. Turkey leg for you, sir/ma'am.

Harsh words.

Big words from a man who acts like an ass on the sideline. Sims will resurface at Hampton or Norfolk State.

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@pbowman6

I was thinking the same thing while reading this.

UVA apologists will be saying "at Alabama they weren't required to go to class"

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From May of 2012:

a thousand turkey legs for you, sir.

If you look at what Sims could have done it's a big loss for UVA. However I don't think anyone is really upset given his spring work ethic. Watford and Lmabert have shown a larger desire to the new OC anyways.

Bet he wishes he didn't transfer from Bama.

I have no idea why my username is VT_Warthog.

Arkansas blew a 24-0 lead in the Belk Bowl.

Mike London lost more quarterbacks than UVa had fans at their spring game.

Mike London's Bridge is falling down.

I support Logan Thomas and make no apologies for it.

You're not too far off. Here's a post from the something awful forums:

QBs at Virginia since 2006: Olsen (ND transfer, couldn't hold on to starting job), Kevin Mccabe (60% completions, 10% interceptions returned for touchdowns), Scott Deke (one career TD pass on a fake FG), Vic Hall (great player... at CB), Sewell (missed 2008, with him we might have been a terrible bowl team), Lalich (booted from team, reportedly threw a tantrum in Craig Littlepage's office), Metheney (transferred to South Alabama, starting), Riko Smalls (transfer to Texas State, starting), Strauss (transferred to Richmond, starting?), Rocco (transferred to Richmond, possibly starting), Miles Gooch (moved to WR), Sims (one year shared starter, now leaving), O.C. Wardlow (denied admission), Marc Verica (well, you can see why he was a two year starter now...).

I count 14.

Help me fill in the blanks.....
The starting QB's for UVA during our 9-year-run:
2012: Rocco
2011: Rocco
2010:
2009:Verica
2008: Hall/Verica
2007:
2006: Sewell
2005:
2004:

Wow, that was a lot harder than I thought it was going to be.

2010-Verica
2007-Sewell (some Lalich)
2005-Hagans
2004-Hagans

That 2005 game was fuuuuun

The blanks are actually rather appropriate.

Sheesh. That tells me two thing: a) UVa are turrible at evaluating quarterback talents and b) poor character judge. That's not to say that Tech didn't have character issue at quarterback, ahem, like Marcus "Stomp the Yard" Vick. I think that is the only quarterback who sucked beside that quarterback who shall go nameless but wore #7 once upon a time.

I support Logan Thomas and make no apologies for it.

This isn't great for us, having Sims around would have created just that much more disorder and dischord. This may give them a cleaner path to playing Lambert sooner, who may actually not suck.

This is actually a legitimate concern. He might not be bad, and by the time he's ready to start, Head Ball Cop will be fired and the Notorious T.O.B. will be HC. Ruh roh.

The same T.O.B. that didn't give Russell Wilson another year (instead giving the nod to the competent but nonetheless Glennon the Younger)? The same T.O.B. that couldn't beat us in '10 in Raleigh, with a 17-point lead?

I respect O'Brien as a coach and for his military service, but I wouldn't lose sleep over him being an ACC HC again.

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From what I have heard this is Watfords job to lose/fumble away. Gotta keep some of the 757 people happy.

UVA: Jefferson's biggest mistake

@pbowman6

From what I've heard, Lambert is the one they have pinned their hopes on and they will play Watford (and Sims, as we assumed up until today) until Lambert is ready. Could be this year or next or the next, but I've heard multiple UVA higher-ups tell me that Lambert is the best QB they've had since Schaub.

Maybe it's just blind hope, but these conversations were also sprinkled with the truth that they knew Sims was lazy and lousy, even when the masses were still talking Heisman's for him.

But, as someone else said below, it will likely come with a different coach. (my people also said that London is safe through 2014. They look at 2011 as a 6-6 year where they lucked out to 8 wins and last year as a 6-6 year where they were unlucky and only got 4 wins. 6-6 is tracking as they expected but they do anticipate a jump in 2013/14 or he's out. I look at their schedule and see that 2013 is not going to show much progress.....)

#UVALogic

I support Logan Thomas and make no apologies for it.

French just texted this to me. When you see it...

This kind of makes me smile, not that he failed or anythin like that but I called it way back when he got recruited by bama, one of my best freinds is a damn bama fan and all I heard was how sims broke all the va state high school records and he was going to bring bama a championship and blah blah blah. My response was this if he is so damn great why did VT pass him or why did he pass up VT? Vt is the king of getting good va state qbs and it didn't really add up. So I told him that he would never pan out and looks like Beamer and co spotted it from a mile away...

There are wolves and there are sheep, I am the sheep dog

Sims basically said no to VT due to our offensive system at the time...

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