Though his season ended on a sour note, former Ole Miss quarterback Bo Wallace still has NFL aspirations.

The outgoing Rebels signal-caller has signed with Jackson, Miss.-based Forman Perry Watkins Krutz & Tardy LLP, reports the Jackson Clarion-Ledger.

The Clarion-Ledger — citing an announcement made by the law firm — reports Peyton Smith, a NFLPA certified contract advisor, will serve as Wallace’s agent.

The East Mississippi Community College star set numerous school records while at Ole Miss, in addition to leading the Rebels to three consecutive bowl games and three wins against top-1o teams.

Wallace is known, somewhat, for his streaky play. Per the Clarion-Ledger report, Wallace will travel to Los Angeles this winter to work with a mechanics coach in preparation for NFL draft evaluations.

Wallace is considered to be a late-round-to-undrafted free agent prospect for the 2015 NFL Draft, which takes place April 30-May 2.