
He surfed into Minnesota on a big wave, the California cool kid with a flow of hockey hair, a sleeve of tattoos and an impressive junior college résumé that offered hope that maybe, just maybe, the Gophers finally had found a solution at quarterback.
And just like that, he's leaving.
Vic Viramontes, the highly touted recruit who enrolled at Minnesota in January but couldn't get past third in the QB pecking order this spring, is transferring back to Riverside (Calif.) City College and will switch positions to play middle linebacker, multiple sources confirmed Saturday.
The top-ranked dual-threat junior college quarterback in the recruiting Class of 2018, Viramontes committed to the Gophers in November. When spring practice began, however, he quickly fell behind redshirt freshman Tanner Morgan and early enrollee freshman Zack Annexstad in the QB rotation.
Instead of making a case to be a starter with a strong performance in the Gophers spring game, Viramontes struggled, completing one of three passes for 1 yard and rushing six times for 21 yards. He fumbled twice and saw limited playing time in the second half.
Turns out, Viramontes had the sizzle, just not the steak.
The move was surprising considering the timing and the fact that Viramontes, who was a sophomore, still would have had a chance to compete for the starting job during training camp. Instead, he chose to return closer to his hometown of Mira Loma, Calif. At Riverside CC, the 6-1, 215-pounder will make the transition to linebacker with hopes of landing at a four-year college next year. He was a standout running QB in his freshman year at Riverside, rushing for 1,346 yards and 21 TDs to go along with 1,868 passing yards and 22 touchdowns as the Tigers advanced to the SoCal championship game.
That productive season impressed Gophers coach P.J. Fleck, who sang Viramontes' praises during his early signing day news conference in December.