Oklahoma quarterback Trevor Knight has been granted a full release and will seek a transfer, the team officially announced Friday.

Knight is on track to graduate this semester, which means he'll be eligible to play for any school immediately. Oklahoma won't block him from transferring to another Big 12 program, and he's reportedly already had contact with Kansas State. Georgia, Oregon, and SMU are also said to be interested.

Knight was Oklahoma's starter in 2014 until a serious injury sidelined him for the final three games of that season. He was voted a team captain prior to the 2015 season, but lost the starting quarterback battle to Baker Mayfield before the season began.

In a small sample size this season, Knight completed 22-of-40 passes for 305 yards, two touchdowns, and two interceptions.

In 2014, Knight threw for 2,300 yards, 14 touchdowns, and 12 picks, while completing 56.6 percent of his passes. He also carried the ball 68 times for 339 yards and five scores that year.