Sims served as the backup quarterback on Alabama's national championship team a year ago, and
I was going to do after I caught it, and I took my eyes off it. "It [the celebration] might
have cost me a 15-yard penalty, but I'm going to hold it a secret. You never know. Might get the chance to do it again."
A move to wide receiver
might not be in the cards for Sims, a Chesapeake native who was the top-rated quarterback recruit in the country, according to ESPNU and SuperPrep, in 2010 before starting his career
was 18-of-28 passing for 163 yards with no scores and two picks in eight games of action. PHOTO BY MATT RILEY/COURTESY UVA
at Alabama. Two plays after that drop in the end zone, some of his many skills at quarter- back were on display when he sidestepped a blitz, moved to his right and then sprinted past Wolfpack defenders for his first