Once-hyped Nebraska transfer suddenly back in a starting spot

Sam Leavitt listed doubtful, opening the door for the former Nebraska QB
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Former Nebraska quarterback Jeff Sims is in line for at least one more start at the college football level.

Yes, the idea that Jeff Sims is still eligible to play college football is likely a surprise to many. That he's still on a team could also be a surprise, considering he went from one of the most hyped quarterbacks to transfer to the Huskers to someone who has mostly kept his head down the last few years.

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However, the former Nebraska quarterback, who had a disastrous stint in Lincoln, could get the ball once again on Saturday for Arizona State. In fact, if Sun Devils head coach Kenny Dillingham is to be believed, it would take a mini-miracle for usual starting quarterback Sam Leavitt to get the call over Jeff Sims.

Leavitt was listed as "doubtful" on Arizona State's Thursday availability report. However, Dillingham hinted during a radio appearance Friday morning that Leavitt is almost officially out after reaggravating a lingering injury in his team's Week 4 win against Baylor.

Leavitt was able to play in Arizona State's Sept. 26 game against TCU, one week after he apparently suffered the setback. He completed 27 of his 39 pass attempts for 291 yards and two touchdowns. He rushed for 62 yards and another touchdown while leading the Sun Devils to a victory over the Horned Frogs. Arizona State had a bye in Week 6.

Leavitt has thrown for 1,039 yards and eight touchdowns and rushed for 281 yards and five touchdowns in five games this season.

Sims, meanwhile, saw a ton of action in his first three years in college with the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets. He was a guy that Nebraska head coach Matt Rhule and then offensive coordinator Marcus Satterfield were high on heading into their first season in Lincoln. However, Sims struggled mightily right from the get-go, with both performance and injuries.

He finished his only season with the Huskers, completing just 59% of his passes with only 1 touchdown pass and 6 interceptions. He also had fumbling problems, including, inexplicably, several fumbled snaps.

The former Nebraska football QB1 spent the last two seasons with Arizona State. Sims appeared in 4 games last year, starting one in a 24-14 loss to Cincinnati, though he did show up as a weapon with his legs in the 45-19 Big 12 title game win over Iowa State when he carried 6 times for 31 yards.

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