Former Missouri starting quarterback Maty Mauk, who was dismissed from the team in January for failing to live up to the university and football program’s conduct standards, has quite possibly found his next stop.

All signs point to Mauk heading to Eastern Kentucky. On Monday night, he posted a picture of him graduating from Missouri, saying, “Officially done in Columbia and ready to start the next chapter.” He then added “EKU” to his Twitter bio.

Officially done in Columbia and ready to start the next chapter.… https://t.co/2Rgp9s43bV — Maty Mauk © (@M_MAUK_7) May 17, 2016

EKU is a member of the FCS’ Ohio Valley Conference, and it has appeared in the playoffs four times in the last nine seasons. Former Ohio State defensive lineman Noah Spence transferred to EKU prior to the 2015 season after off-field troubles drove him out of Columbus, and he ended up being selected in the second round of the recent NFL draft.

In three seasons as Missouri’s on-again and off-again starter under center, Mauk completed 346-of-657 (52.7 percent) of his pass attempts for 4,373 yards, 42 touchdowns and 19 interceptions. In 2014, he led the Tigers to an 11-3 (7-1) record and an SEC East Division championship.

The 2016 season will be his final year of eligibility.