Now that the Sugar Bowl is over, the Georgia Bulldogs are officially losing former 5-star QB Justin Fields, who backed up starter Jake Fromm this year.

Apparently, it didn’t take Fields long to reach a decision about where he’s going to play next.

Per a report on Friday from LettermenRow.com, Fields will transfer to Ohio State and will move to campus this weekend:

Multiple sources confirmed the plans to Lettermen Row on Friday morning, indicating Fields is expected on campus with the Buckeyes later in the afternoon and set to move in this weekend ahead of the resumption of classes, clearing the way for him to participate in the offseason program and spring practice.

Current Ohio State starting QB Dwayne Haskins hasn’t announced yet whether he’ll return in 2019 or declare for the 2019 NFL Draft, but if Fields has to sit out a year, that won’t matter.

It only matters for current backup QB Tate Martell, who will either start next fall or sit behind Haskins once again. However, Fields being there makes the competition tougher moving forward.