LSU’s quarterback recruiting has taken another turn, this time in a direction not many fans expected.

On Wednesday, longtime quarterback commitment Myles Brennan, ranked as the No. 5 pro-style quarterback prospect in the country, decided to reopen his recruitment process.

The decision comes less than 24 hours after LSU extended an offer to five-star quarterback and Alabama commitment Tua Tagovailoa. The Tigers also have a commitment from four-star Lowell Narcisse, a dual-threat quarterback who Ed Orgeron and two other staff members went in-home with on Tuesday evening.

“Let me start by saying thank you to all the fans of the LSU Tigers,” Brennan said in a post on social media. “You have been unbelievably supportive of me and my family since the day I committed to LSU. I love the people of Louisiana and what the football team means to everyone that is a fan.

“It is, however, become very apparent to me that LSU is going through a transition and as a result I have decided to reopen my recruiting.”

Brennan picked up an offer from Oklahoma State on Tuesday night, an overture that came shortly after LSU reached out with an offer to Tagovailoa.

Now the focus turns to not just holding on to Narcisse, but closing on the five-star out of Hawaii. LSU is still without an offensive coordinator, but sources tell Geaux247 that Alabama’s Lane Kiffin remains the most likely candidate to wind up in Baton Rouge. Kiffin was involved in Tag0vailoa’s recruitment process with the Tide.

Stay tuned to Geaux247 for more on this developing story.