Dayne Crist lost two seasons to injury at Notre Dame. He also lost playing time to back-ups Tommy Rees and Andrew Hendrix. Now he's going somewhere to regain the luster he once had when he arrived as a highly regarded quarterback recruit.
Crist asked for and was granted a release from Notre Dame.
All that means is that Crist will be following the Russell Wilson plan. Ironically Wisconsin is one of the schools listed along with San Diego State and Utah. The Badgers will be looking for a replacement for Wilson after he used the NCAA rule that allowed him to play immediately after transferring from North Carolina State.
Maybe Crist can regain some of the five star status he had before he arrived at Notre Dame.
Crist asked for and was granted a release from Notre Dame.
The school confirmed the big-armed, 6-foot-4, 235-pound Crist met with Irish coach Brian Kelly on Friday to pursue the release. Crist will graduate this month with one year of eligibility remaining, rendering him eligible to play instantly anywhere he goes.
"Dayne and I had a good conversation Friday and I have granted him permission to speak to other schools," Kelly said. "Dayne has been a valuable member of our team the last two years and if he feels he needs to look for a better situation then I think we owe that to him."
All that means is that Crist will be following the Russell Wilson plan. Ironically Wisconsin is one of the schools listed along with San Diego State and Utah. The Badgers will be looking for a replacement for Wilson after he used the NCAA rule that allowed him to play immediately after transferring from North Carolina State.
Maybe Crist can regain some of the five star status he had before he arrived at Notre Dame.