Virginia Tech secondary coach Torrian Gray is expected to leave the Hokies and take a similar position at Florida. That's according to a report from Sports Illustrated's Thayer Evans.

Va. Tech secondary coach Torrian Gray expected to be new DBs coach for Florida coach Jim McElwain per source.— Thayer Evans (@ThayerEvansSI) February 3, 2016

ESPN's Andrea Adelson and the Daily Press' Norm Wood have since confirmed Evans' report, and Tech defensive backs Mook Reynolds and Adonis Alexander offered thoughts thoughts on Gray's departure. However, as of 8:00 PM Wednesday night, Virginia Tech doesn't have a statement.

Can confirm @ThayerEvansSI report that VT DB coach Torrian Gray is expected to join the Florida staff.— Andrea Adelson (@aadelsonESPN) February 3, 2016

Source with knowledge of the situation confirms secondary coach Torrian Gray leaving #Hokies to become Florida's secondary coach.— Norm Wood (@normwood) February 4, 2016

Big time move!! No doubt TGray will have Gainesville secondary rocking!! We will be straight, DBlock will always remember its roots— Mook Reynolds (@m_reyn6) February 4, 2016

Congrats coach, Thank you for everything you have done and taught me you will be missed pic.twitter.com/VmHXRpXrmg— 36clips (@Adoniskaaaaa) February 4, 2016

Under Gray, the Hokies finished in the top 15 nationally in pass efficiency defense in 8 of his 10 seasons. Tech finished in the top 15 nationally 3 times in pass defense.

Gray played at Tech from 1992-96 and spent 3 seasons in the NFL. The Dean of DBU joined Frank Beamer's staff in 2006, and five Tech players earned All-America honors (Kendall Fuller, Kyle Fuller, Jayron Hosley, Macho Harris and Brandon Flowers) during his tenure. Kam Chancellor, Kyle Fuller, Hosley and Flowers are some of the Hokies Gray helped develop into NFL talents.

Gray, a Lakeland, FL native, made $275,600 at Virginia Tech in 2015; he was set to make $260,000 in 2016.