Clemson quarterback transfer Kelly Bryant has been busy looking for a new home and a place to flash his talents next season. And the visits aren't stopping. Bryant, a 6-foot-3, 215-pound signal-caller, will take an official visit to North Carolina this weekend. Bryant is eligible to play immediately in 2019.

The Tar Heels are hosting Georgia Tech on Saturday. It is homecoming weekend and kickoff is at 12:15 pm inside Kenan Stadium.

This will be Bryant's second visit to North Carolina in four weeks. The South Carolina native visited UNC unofficially on Oct. 13 for the Tar Heels' primetime game vs. Virginia Tech. Bryant then took an official visit to Arkansas and followed that with an official visit to Missouri last weekend.

After two seasons behind star quarterback Deshaun Watson, Bryant started all 14 games in 2017 and went 12-2, helping lead Clemson to the College Football Playoff. He passed for 2,802 yards and 13 touchdowns last season while completing 65.8 percent of his passes, and adding eight interceptions. He was also a running threat, with 665 yards and 11 touchdowns on 192 carries. For his exploits, Bryant was named one of 11 finalists for the Manning Award, which goes to the nation's top quarterback.

Kelly Bryant visited UNC on Oct. 14 and will return this weekend on an official visit.

Since announcing his intention to transfer, Bryant has made three visits --- UNC, Arkansas, and Missouri. He has had very positive remarks about each school following each visit. The first UNC visit was an unofficial visit while the visits to Arkansas and Missouri were on an official basis.

"It was a great atmosphere," Bryant said about UNC. "It was a good day for a ball game. There was excitement in the air. Just being there, being around the students, it was really a great vibe. I really enjoyed it."

"I feel like it would be a great situation," Bryant added about the Tar Heels's quarterback depth chart. "It would give me an opportunity to come in and compete."

Bryant has a great connection with Arkansas head coach Chad Morris and offensive coordinator Joe Craddock, who were both on the staff at Clemson when he signed in 2015. Morris was instrumental in recruiting Bryant to the Tigers.

“It was a really good visit, I really enjoyed it from the first second I got here," Bryant told HawgSports.com about the Arkansas visit. "I love the scenery around the campus, the game, talking to the coaches, it was a really good visit."

Bryant was at Missouri last weekend. “It was definitely a great experience, great time, just really getting up there and just hearing from the coaches’ perspective and seeing for myself firsthand what all they’re about. I really could see myself there,” Bryant told The State about Missouri. “To me, I felt like at the end of the day I look back, they checked all my boxes.”

Bryant is being thorough with his decision-making process.

“I’m enjoying it, but at the same time I’m just making sure I’m keeping my eyes and ears open while I’m going out to these different schools, different places, because it’s a business decision,” Bryant told The State. “I want to make sure I get this right. I’m just making sure that I surround myself around good people and just get in the perfect situation where I’m able to showcase my ability and compete at a high level as well.”

Bryant's plans are set for this weekend with another visit potentially in the works. “I’m taking an official to UNC this weekend. I’m trying to figure out for Mississippi State whether I’m going to get down there. I’m thinking about it. It’s not set in stone yet,” Bryant said. “And I’m trying to find one more to check out. I’m not sure yet.”

Following the visit to Missouri, Bryant made it clear there is no set timetable for a decision. “I’m nowhere near ready to make a decision," he said.