Transferring quarterbacks has become a new trend in college football over the last decade. Looking ahead to this offseason, the most coveted transferring signal caller will be former Clemson quarterback Kelly Bryant.

This week, Bryant discussed, at length, his possible destinations in an interview with 247Sports. In the SEC, he is considering Auburn, Mississippi State, Arkansas and Missouri.

Here is a little snippet of what he told 247Sports about those four SEC schools:

Q: You visited Auburn two weeks ago. What can you tell us about that trip?

A: “It was an unofficial, so I was only there for like four or five hours. Just sitting down talking with all of the coaches and just really getting a feel for the program and what they’re looking for — just taking the next step. Just seeing all the pieces that they have coming back. Just sitting down with them, watching film. They’ve got outside guys, you know, skill players, and also the offensive line guys that are coming back as well. It was really good to see the similarities in the offense they’re accustomed to running and just seeing how coach Malzahn can help me prepare for the next step. Get me better within a year and also compete at a high level.”

Q: Besides your relationship with Morris, what else sticks out with Arkansas?

A: “Just the amount of love that they showed me. The fans. I really enjoyed the gameday environment. It was kind of different. That was my first time at Arkansas. I got more out of it than I was expecting. Just sitting down and talking to them — we didn’t even talk ball. That’s been the biggest thing that I enjoyed about that visit.”

Q: What has the (Missouri) Tigers in this?

A: “Coach (Barry) Odom. I could tell from the first time I talked to him he was a down-to-earth guy. And just him and coach Dooley — coach Dooley has been in the NFL, so he has that track record and was the head coach at Tennessee and all that. Having that experience in the NFL, now he’s carrying it over to the college league.”

Q: How much communication have you had with Mississippi State coach Joe Moorhead?

A: “I’ve had a lot of conversations (with him). Pretty much every week. We talk, me and him and the QB coach. Pretty much checking in on me and making sure I’m getting everything situated for this visit. And just what’s really been intriguing to me is that the players have been reaching out. And they just talk about how much they love playing for him. And what makes them different — everybody says it’s a family but hearing players say it before the coaches is something that’s drawing me there.”

For more of what Bryant said about each SEC school and the other details he revealed to 247Sports about his recruitment, check out the full interview.