Judge Denies Virginia QB Chandler Morris’ 7th Year Eligibility Request
Virginia quarterback Chandler Morris' pursuit for a seventh year of eligibility has been denied by a judge, concluding his college football journey. Morris, initially recruited by Oklahoma in 2020, transferred to TCU and then North Texas, where he excelled as a starter with impressive stats. He spent the 2025 season leading Virginia to an ACC Championship Game appearance, generating hopes for another season. However, without the court's support, Morris will not return, leaving Virginia in search of a new quarterback for the upcoming season.
By the Numbers- Morris passed for 3,774 yards and 31 touchdowns at North Texas.
- He threw for 3,000 yards and 16 touchdowns during his 2025 season with Virginia.
The ruling contrasts with other recent cases, such as Trinidad Chambliss, who successfully secured a sixth year, highlighting inconsistencies in eligibility outcomes among players.
State of Play- This decision ends Morris' collegiate career, impacting Virginia's quarterback situation moving forward.
- Virginia must now explore options to fill the starting quarterback role ahead of the next season.
Virginia will likely assess both current roster options and potential transfers to replace Morris as they prepare for the next season.
Bottom LineMorris’ denied eligibility reflects broader challenges players face within NCAA regulations, compelling programs to adapt quickly as they navigate uncertain quarterback situations.
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