Boston College quarterback Phil Jurkovec plans to enter the 2023 NCAA transfer portal, per college football insider Pete Thamel.
As a graduate transfer, Jurkovec has one year of remaining eligibility.
Sources: Boston College quarterback Phil Jurkovec intends to enter the NCAA transfer portal as a graduate. He’ll have one year remaining and expects to be healthy after missing final month of year. Jurkovec has thrown for 5,405 yards and started 24 games. https://t.co/BwJPrIIavm
— Pete Thamel (@PeteThamel) December 2, 2022
Jurkovec has been the starting quarterback for Boston College since 2020. He began his college football career as a backup quarterback for Notre Dame, joining the Fighting Irish program as a four-star recruit in 2018.
Limited by injury issues, Jurkovec started 24 games during his three-year stint with the Eagles — collecting 5,183 yards, 35 touchdowns and 17 interceptions.
The veteran signal caller missed the final month of the 2022 season due to minor knee and rib injuries. He’s expected to be fully healthy by the time spring practice rolls around next year.
Jurkovec will be one of the most seasoned players in this year’s transfer portal. The 23-year-old QB is looking for “an opportunity to play, develop and lead a program,” per Thamel.
Jurkovec is a potential NFL draft prospect if he can put together a solid 2023 season.