This summer, one of the biggest story lines in the Pac-12 was the transfer of Eastern Washington superstar quarterback Vernon Adams to Oregon. While injuries prevented Adams from leading Oregon to a Pac-12 title game, when he was healthy, he was incredibly effective. Adams was 155-for-240 through the air for 2,446 yards, 25 touchdowns, and just six interceptions, and added 155 rushing yards and two touchdowns. Adams played in nine games for Oregon, although he was very limited in the Ducks’ blowout loss to Utah.

Adams may have helped jumpstart a new trend in college football. Now, Montana State quarterback Dakota Prukop has received his release. He is set to graduate this month, and will look to replace Adams at Oregon, as well as TCU and Texas, according to FOX Sports’ Bruce Feldman.

Prukop told Feldman that Oregon is his top school. He is an Austin native, which helps explain the interest in the Horned Frogs and Longhorns.

Prukop told FOX Sports on Tuesday that he’s gotten releases to transfer to Oregon, Texas and TCU. He will take an official visit to Oregon this weekend. “Oregon is my number one school right now because of the shotgun-style of offense they run,” Prukop said.

This season, Prukop was 216-for-344 for 3,025 yards, 28 touchdowns, and 11 interceptions, and ran for 797 yards and 11 touchdowns.

[FOX Sports]