Clay Millen has decommitted from Arizona, leaving the Wildcats without a quarterback in the class of 2021.

Millen, a three-star prospect from Snoqualmie, Washington, revealed his decision via Twitter on Thursday evening.

โ€œI would like to thank the University of Arizona and the staff for their time recruiting me and believing in me,โ€ Millen posted. โ€œI have great respect for the university and the new coaching staff. At this time, I believe itโ€™s in my best interest to decommit from Arizona and open my recruitment.โ€

Millen had committed to the previous coaching staff and had a particularly close relationship with former UA offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach Noel Mazzone.

It will be challenging for Jedd Fisch and his staff to sign a class of โ€™21 quarterback, as the vast majority of pro-style passers rated three stars and up in 247Sportsโ€™ database already have committed and/or signed. Arizona inked 16 players during the December signing period. Millen elected to wait to re-evaluate his situation.ย 

Another option is the NCAA transfer portal, which features several uncommitted and available QBs. The top passer is South Carolinaโ€™s Ryan Hilinski, whoโ€™s from Southern California and has three more years of eligibility.

Arizona has only two scholarship quarterbacks on its roster: freshman Will Plummer and redshirt sophomore Kevin Doyle. Fisch said heโ€™d like to have 4-5 scholarship QBs at any given time if possible.

National Signing Day is Feb. 3.


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