He's a UT grad, he gave his all for Tennessee, he's VFL. What more can we ask? He has eligibility remaining and, barring unforeseen injury to Joshua which we know is all too possible, he is destined to little playing time.
Knowing he's a competitive guy, no one can fault him for doing what is best for Nathan Peterman, he has does what was best for UT. If that means moving on, then I wish him the very, very best.
Like a lot of other young men who didn't see the field consistently, he played a very important role.