After losing Trace McSorely to the NFL this offseason, the Penn State Nittany Lions are also losing QB Tommy Stevens to a transfer.

The graduate transfer was at one point predicted to be Penn State’s 2019 starter, but now he’s exploring his transfer options instead.

According to a report from college football insider Bruce Feldman, Stevens is going to visit Kentucky on Tuesday:

In three years as a backup at Penn State, Stevens had an impact all over the field. He threw for 304 yards, four touchdowns and one interception. He also ran for 506 yards and eight touchdowns and had 14 catches for 62 yards and two scores.

If he came to Kentucky, would he supplant Terry Wilson as the team’s starter? We’ll see how the Tuesday visit goes.