Former Arizona quarterback Anu Solomon is expected to transfer to Baylor for his final season of NCAA eligibility, sources told Michael Lev of the Arizona Daily Star.
Solomon, a graduate transfer who announced his departure from the Wildcats on Dec. 13, will be eligible to play for the Bears immediately.
The Hawaii native's pending arrival in Waco is a significant addition for Baylor and new head coach Matt Rhule, who inherited little depth at the quarterback position upon taking the job.
Freshman Zach Smith - who filled in for an injured Seth Russell at the end of the year but was unsure of his future with the program beyond 2016 - is the only Baylor quarterback currently on scholarship. The Bears also have one signal-caller, Charlie Brewer, en route to the program as a three-star recruit.
Solomon struggled with injuries over the past two years, limiting his playing time and effectiveness, but was one of the top pivots in the Pac-12 in 2014. He threw 28 touchdowns and only nine interceptions that year, and finished his Arizona career with 49 touchdowns and 16 interceptions.