Kelly Bryant hasn’t decided where he’s going to transfer. But the former Clemson quarterback would certainly provide a boost to any team.

According to Brett McMurphy of Stadium Network, Bryant is planning on visiting Arkansas. And to McMurphy, that’s the school that seems to be the best fit for the former Tiger.

“I think Arkansas makes the most sense,” McMurphy said in a video for Stadium Network shared on Twitter.

McMurphy said that Bryant is also planning on visiting North Carolina. Some reports have also claimed that Bryant is interested in Missouri and Louisville, although McMurphy said Bryant hasn’t scheduled visits to either of those two schools.

“Of those four schools, I would have to say that Arkansas seems the most likely destination,” McMurphy said.

Bryant has a connection to Arkansas coach Chad Morris, who was the offensive coordinator at Clemson when Bryant committed to the school in 2014.

The Razorbacks’ offense would certainly improve with Bryant leading it. The former Clemson quarterback led the Tigers to the College Football Playoff last season, before losing his starting job this year.