Last Chance U fans didn’t much care for QB Malik Henry this year, as the former Florida State quarterback was portrayed as a player who fought with coaches and teammates alike.

While that is due in part to the way the show was edited, the producers wouldn’t have the footage of him yelling at coaches if it never actually happened.

Now, after two years at Independence Community College, Henry is on the move once again. Per NevadaSportsNet.com, Henry is heading out to Nevada to join coach Jay Norvell’s program:

“We have a lot of connections,” Norvell said. “One of the great things about our coaching staff is we have kids who have worked in youth programs. Eric Scott worked with so many kids in youth programs in Los Angeles, so he knows so many of these guys and people who coach them. I love junior-college quarterbacks because those kids have kind of been scarred a little bit, they’ve been humbled. That’s kind of what happened with Malik. He’s a super talented kid who made an early commitment to Florida State and probably if he had to do it over again he probably would have made a difference decision.”

“He spent some time at junior college and probably has one last shot to get his career corrected and we’re going to give that. We wanted to build an environment here at Nevada where we can train quarterbacks, where we can develop them fundamentally but also spiritually and mentally. I think that’s what he needs. He need support. He needs a coaching staff that will love him and teach him how to do things the right way and in a system he can grow and develop, and that’s something we feel like we have here at Nevada.”

Henry was a 4-star player in the 2016 class, but didn’t play that year for Florida State. He has had mixed results in limited action at Independence.

This will likely be his last chance to make an impact at a college program, so we’ll see if Norvell can figure out how to keep his new quarterback focused and quiet.