UCLA will have one fewer candidate to replace Brett Hundley when it starts fall practice.
Quarterback Asiantii Woulard, a possible successor to Hundley, announced his intention to transfer via Twitter on Wednesday.
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"After much thought, I'll be transferring from UCLA," Woulard tweeted. "Thankful for the opportunity and great experience, now looking forward to a new beginning."Woulard arrived at UCLA in 2013 as a heralded four-star recruit.
However, the dual-threat quarterback never saw game action, as he redshirted in 2013 and sat behind Hundley in 2014. Josh Rosen and Jerry Neuheisel are thought to be the lead contenders for the team's top-signal caller. Throw in junior Mike Fafaul, and Woulard would have been in the middle of a four-headed quarterback competition.
Woulard will have three years of eligibilty wherever he ends up, but he will have to sit out one season if he transfers to an FBS school.