Kelly Bryant has received a lot of interest on the transfer market and the former Clemson quarterback has reportedly narrowed his list of potential schools to two.
The former Tigers’ QB, who decided to transfer when Dabo Swinney named true freshman Trevor Lawrence the starter, will likely be playing in the SEC in 2019.
Auburn and Missouri are reportedly in a “two-horse race” to land the former Clemson quarterback.
Bryant will reportedly be at Auburn this weekend and visited with Missouri earlier in the week.
Missouri visited with former Clemson quarterback Kelly Bryant earlier this week, according to reports, and sources told The Star that Arkansas had an in-home visit with him on Thursday. He heads to Auburn this weekend before deciding on a school early next week. It appears to be a two-horse race between Missouri and Auburn based on everything I’m hearing.
Now for those who have brought it up, it’s been a heck of a week at Auburn. First we thought Gus Malzahn was getting fired and the school was prepared to pay his $32 million buyout. Now it appears he’s staying but is under pressure for a huge season next year to keep his job. Does it really matter to Bryant? Well, to quote Derek Dooley on National Signing Day last year, “We need them more than they need us,” when referring to recruits and coaches. Malzahn needs Bryant more than visa versa.
Bryant has one season of eligibility remaining. He’s expected to graduate and be able to play right away in 2019.
The former Clemson quarterback is expected to make a decision next week.