Joe Burrow has reportedly made his decision.

The former Ohio State quarterback announced just over a week ago that he was leaving the Buckeyes and would be taking advantage of the graduate transfer rule — making him eligible immediately at this next stop. He has two years of eligibility remaining.

A former four-star recruit and the No. 8 dual-threat QB prospect in the nation for the 2015 recruiting cycle, Burrow had been competing for the starting role at Ohio State this spring. In his three seasons in Columbus, he redshirted in 2015, Burrow has thrown for 287 yards and two touchdowns.

After visiting Cincinnati and LSU, Burrow has reportedly made his decision. According to Tom Groschen of the Cincinnati Enquirer, Burrow is headed to LSU:

The Tigers currently have sophomore Myles Brennen, redshirt junior McMillan, and redshirt freshman Lowell Narcisse all battling out for the right to start in the 2018 opener against Miami in Arlington. All three showed potential in the spring but none have been publicly named a leader at the position for the Tigers.

While Brennan’s spring stats, which are not verified and only provided via Ed Orgeron, were the most impressive during LSU’s latest camp, McMillan performed significantly better than any of the QBs during the spring game. Narcisse arrived in Baton Rouge after suffering two significant knee injuries but is noted as having potentially the highest ceiling of all the QBs on the roster.