Vad Lee

Lavaedeay Monlique "Vad" Lee (born April 27, 1993) is an American football quarterback who is a free agent.

Lee is considered to be a skilled dual-threat, athletic quarterback who redshirted as a true freshman at Georgia Tech.

Lee earned four varsity letters and served three years as a team captain while playing for Hillside under coach Antonio King.

Lee threw for 264 yards and three touchdown passes in the state championship game, earning MVP honors.

Lee played in several games during 2012 football season as a backup to starting Georgia Tech quarterback Tevin Washington.

Lee entered the game at Kenan Memorial Stadium with Tech trailing North Carolina 14–7 in the first quarter, and he never left.

[8] In January 2014, Chip Patterson at CBSsports.com reported Lee would transfer to FCS James Madison for the upcoming spring semester.

[9] Lee transferred to JMU due to his familiarity with the Dukes' new head coach, Everett Withers, who had recruited him from his time at North Carolina.

In a week four 48–45 victory against SMU, Lee set a Division I record by becoming the first player to both run and pass for 275 yards in a single game.

While announcing the end of Lee's career, head coach Everett Withers called him "one of the best players in JMU history.