Trevor Knight doesn't exactly claim that divine intervention brought him to College Station, Texas, but the phrase he has used to describe his move has been a "leap of faith."
If Knight, who spent the past four years at Oklahoma, was going to leave Norman, it had to be for "the perfect situation." Conversely, Texas A&M coach Kevin Sumlin needed the perfect quarterback to take over a position rocked by transfers and baggage over the past couple of years.
There was Knight, searching for a new home with one last year of eligibility left. More than 350 miles away, Sumlin, his program dragging and two starting quarterbacks departing almost simultaneously, was searching for a way to get A&M back on track as his seat heats up.