Former Ohio State quarterback Joe Burrow has reportedly chosen where he will play football next.
According to a report from the Cincinnati Enquirer's Tom Groeschen, Burrow will play football at LSU, where he will be immediately eligible to play for two seasons as a graduate transfer. He had reportedly narrowed his options to LSU and Cincinnati, in his home state of Ohio.
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Burrow transferred from Ohio State after failing to win the starting job over Dwayne Haskins, who enters fall camp as the Buckeyes' presumed starter over Tate Martell. Burrow has completed a career 29 of 39 passes for 287 yards and two touchdowns after redshirting at Ohio State in 2015.
With Burrow's transfer, LSU has what could potentially be its best quarterback in years — an immediate upgrade at quarterback who could help them compete for an SEC West division title. Burrow is the Tigers' third transfer quarterback since Zach Mettenberger transferred to LSU from Georgia in 2011.