Top247 quarterback Myles Brennan isn’t the most ballyhooed recruit in the LSU recruiting class that ranks No. 4 nationally per 247Sports, but he is the most important one.

As it stands right now just a couple hours after Les Miles was fired late Sunday afternoon, it looks good that the four-star Brennan will still ultimately sign with the Tigers.

Brennan is arguably the top signal-caller in America and the future under center for LSU.

“The biggest thing is first and foremost he’s committed to LSU, that hasn’t changed at all,” St. Stanislaus (MS) coach Bill Conides told 247Sports. “Could that change down the road? Absolutely. If Paul Johnson chooses to leave Georgia Tech and bring the triple option to LSU he’ll look elsewhere.

“Anything short of that, he’s still committed to LSU, that’s where he wants to go.”

247Sports is higher on the 6-foot-3, 180-pound Brennan than our peers, ranking him as the No. 6 pro-style quarterback and No. 181 recruit overall. The industry-generated 247Sports Composite slots him at No. 17 and No. 336 respectively, which is a three-star recruit grade.

Brennan, who has completed 67 percent of his passes for 1,648 yards and 18 touchdowns to zero interceptions thus far as a senior, obviously loved the plan that Miles and former offensive coordinator Cam Cameron had for him. But the opportunity to play for LSU was bigger than Miles and Cameron.

“Ultimately he fell in love with the people of LSU, folks around LSU and what that program means to everybody," Conides said.

That last part is why I think LSU will still sign five-star outside linebacker Dylan Moses. The nation’s top-ranked player at his position and No. 4 recruit overall is playing his final prep season at Bradenton (Fla.) IMG Academy, but the Baton Rouge native knows how coveted he is by the folks in and around the LSU program.

No question LSU is going to make a splash with their next coaching hire. Whether it’s Jimbo Fisher, Tom Herman or anyone else on this list, I’d imagine the Tigers staff will have it wrapped up so they can quickly announce it after Thanksgiving and work on closing the recruiting cycle strong.

LSU may lose some guys from this talented class but if they can keep Brennan and sign Moses, the cupboard is already stocked and the future looks bright for the Tigers on the field and on the trail.

“Once this thing went down, Myles and I started to watch Houston film,” Conides said.