It's true, he's considering it, although no decision has been made. From ajc.com
QB Gray meets with Richt; no decision yet on transfer (UPDATED)
4:35 pm April 26, 2010, by Tim Tucker
(Updated 8 p.m.)
Logan Gray, Georgia’s No. 2 quarterback, met Monday with coach Mark Richt to discuss his status with the team and the possibility of transferring to another school.
Gray remained with the Bulldogs as of Monday night, associate athletics director Claude Felton said, but “he is weighing options for the remainder of his playing career.”
The uncertainty about Gray’s future surfaced four days after Richt revealed the Bulldogs’ post-spring depth chart, which has Gray, a junior, behind redshirt freshman Aaron Murray at quarterback.
Richt’s dismissal of Zach Mettenberger from the team on April 18 left Murray and Gray as the only quarterbacks in the Georgia program until recruit Hutson Mason arrives this summer from Marietta’s Lassiter High.
Because of the lack of depth and experience at the position, Gray’s consideration of a transfer roiled Bulldog Nation as word spread Monday from message boards to Twitter to talk radio.
There was no indication Monday night that Gray has made a decision. He was not available for comment.
Gray has two years of eligibility remaining at Georgia but, under NCAA transfer rules, would have only one year to play if he moved to another Division I-A school. He would retain two years of eligibility if he transferred to a school in a lower division.
Richt said last week that Murray’s spot atop the depth chart does not guarantee he will be the starter in the Sept. 4 season opener against Louisiana-Lafayette.
Gray, from Columbia, Mo., was Georgia’s backup quarterback last season but played minimally behind senior starter Joe Cox.
Also, more good news, also from ajc.com
UGA sports blog UGA walk-on lineman arrested, suspended
8:48 pm April 26, 2010, by Tim Tucker
Georgia walk-on offensive lineman Josh Parrish has been suspended from the team indefinitely after an alcohol-related arrest, coach Mark Richt announced Monday night.
Parrish, 19, was charged with underage possession of alcohol and possession of false identification, according to Clarke County Jail records. He was booked into the jail at 4:15 p.m. Monday and released on bond about 1 1/2 hours later.
Parrish, from Norcross, was redshirted as a freshman last season
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