GigEm247 has learned that Trevor Knight, a former starter at Oklahoma, who originally committed to the Aggies in 2012 before flipping to the Sooners, could see his recruitment come full-circle in the near future as Texas A&M is the leader to land the graduate transfer.

Texas A&M found out on Thursday afternoon that it would be losing its second quarterback in a week when Kyler Murray decided to transfer, joining Kyle Allen in doing so, and it appears Knight is one of A&M's top candidates to replace both five-stars.

The San Antonio product spoke with A&M head coach Kevin Sumlin multiple times this week and is looking to announce his decision sometime before Christmas.

The 6-foot-1, 207-pound dual-threat quarterback started five games for the Sooners as a freshman in 2013 and 10 as a sophomore in 2014 before being beaten out by Baker Mayfield this year.

Knight has graduated from Oklahoma and is eligible to transfer anywhere and have immediate eligibility.

The Reagan product saw action in six games this season for the No. 4 Sooners. He was 22-40 passing for 305 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions. He also ran for 69 yards and a touchdown on 16 carries.

For his career, Knight is 280-of-490 (57.1%) passing for 3,424 yards, 25 touchdowns and 19 interceptions. He ran for 853 yards and eight touchdowns on 151 carries.

Knight, who will be a senior next year, would battle rising junior Jake Hubenak for the starting job this spring if he decides to play out his career in Aggieland. He also reportedly had offers from Auburn and LSU.