Former Clemson quarterback Kelly Bryant will use the next three weeks to take remaining visits to various before making the final call on where he'll play next season, The State is reporting.

With a decision date set for Dec. 4, Bryant will decide between Arkansas, Missouri, Auburn, Mississippi State, North Carolina and Miami. According to Paul Jones, publisher at Bulldogs247, Bryant will take an official to Mississippi State this weekend for the Arkansas game.

He also has visits set for Auburn and Miami later this month. Sources have told Andrew Ivins of InsideTheU that Bryant is intrigued by the Hurricanes' situation at quarterback.

Miami currently doesn't hold a commitment from a quarterback in the Class of 2019, but head coach Mark Richt told reporters earlier this month that both he and his staff are evaluating all options at quarterback.

“We are always on the lookout," Richt said. "I do think the young quarterbacks [we have] are talented and they have the skillset to get the job done. I think they are learning as they go. I do believe these guys have the ability to get it done, but we are always open minded about finding ways to get us better at the quarterback position and every position across the board.”

Bryant has already taken official visits to Arkansas, North Carolina and Missouri and the Razorbacks are considered the leader at this point. Paul Finebaum echoed that sentiment on Monday during his show, saying, ""Kelly Bryant is an important piece. I think there's a great chance he joins Chad Morris at Arkansas. That could open the floodgates for more recruits."

It was North Carolina who received Bryant's first unofficial visit for the Virginia Tech game in mid-October. Chapel Hill made such an impression, Bryant returned for his official on Saturday vs. Georgia Tech.

Bryant decided to leave Clemson in September after Dabo Swinney named five-star freshman Trevor Lawrence the team's starting quarterback moving forward. Bryant visited Arkansas shortly after withdrawing from Clemson and took-in the Razorbacks' win over Tulsa.

After two seasons behind star Deshaun Watson, Bryant started all 14 games last fall for a Clemson team that reached the College Football Playoff, falling to Alabama in a national semifinal. He passed last season for 2,802 yards and 13 touchdowns, with eight interceptions, completing 65.8 percent of his passes. Bryant was also a running threat, with 665 yards and 11 touchdowns on 192 carries.

Bryant, who is 16-2 in his career as a starting quarterback, told HawgSports.com earlier this season he has a strong connection with Morris, who recruited him to Clemson several years ago, and believes he would fit into the team's plan on offense next season.

“They’ve got all the pieces here," Bryant said. "I feel like if I was to come here I could maybe make a spark but I feel like all the pieces are around here. I’ve just got to sit down and make sure I dot all my I’s cross all my T’s. If I come here I need to make sure I’m making the most out of my opportunity. It means a lot that Morris was honest with me. I’ve said this that through this process I don’t want to be recruited, I want to be told the situation from the jump because I’ve been through that phase.

"I’ve only got one year left. Just talking to Coach Morris, he’s always been the same guy, even when he was at other places. It just means a lot, that trust factor. Knowing that you can trust a coach and the coaching staff means a lot."

As a graduate transfer, Bryant will be eligible immediately next season and has one year left in his career.