The college football season ended on Monday night as the Clemson Tigers shocked the world with a dominant performance over the Alabama Crimson Tide. Dabo Swinney and company rocked the defending champs and walked out with a 44-16 win – the team’s second championship in three years.

With the college football season in the rear-view, it’s time to take a look at what next season will bring. Several key draft-eligible players have yet to make a decision on their playing future, which will have major ramifications on the rest of the country.

Oklahoma star Kyler Murray signed a deal with the Oakland Athletics to play baseball following the 2018 season with the Sooners. However, a recent report suggest Murray is “leaning towards” playing football this year and entering his name into the NFL draft.

Bleacher Report’s Matt Miller said talk of Murray staying with football has been “heating up.”

Oklahoma Sooners quarterback Kyler Murray is reportedly leaning toward entering the 2019 NFL draft and playing football next season rather than immediately pursuing a baseball career with the Oakland Athletics.

With the weak quarterback class coming out of college this year, Murray projects as a first-round pick. Will Murray take his talents to the NFL?

[Bleacher Report]