University of Miami quarterback Gray Crow, a 6-3, 224-pound redshirt junior from Clearwater, will not dress out for games this season, according to a source. He was told as such by UM in the past couple of days, the source said.

He has not competed in fall camp, but as of Monday afternoon, was still listed on the roster and in the media guide.

The source said Crow, 21, is still attending Miami on an athletic scholarship. He is expected to graduate in December with a political science major and then take the LSAT and apply to law school.

Crow, listed as 6-3 and 224 pounds, played in two games his redshirt freshman season, completing six of eight passes for 55 yards and a touchdown against Savannah State.

A three-star prospect out of Clearwater Countryside when he came to UM in January of 2012 to participate in spring ball, Crow was moved to fullback/H-back last season, but was moved back to quarterback when Kevin Olsen was dismissed from the program.

“The idea behind the move back in July was give him an opportunity to play, based on our depth at quarterback,'' coach Al Golden said in mid-September of 2014. "We were hoping he could help us at H-back, at fullback, at long-snapper or in some way on special teams. He talked to us [Tuesday] and we moved him back.”

In the spring game, Crow led one long drive that resulted in a 12-yard touchdown pass to walk-on Clayton Turner.

For whatever reasons, the coaches didn't appreciate Crow. I have a feeling he'll be a great lawyer. He already is a first-class young man.

SUSAN MILLER DEGNAN