CLEMSON, SC - NOVEMBER 07: Scott Pagano #56 of the Clemson Tigers tries to stop Sean Maguire #10 of the Florida State Seminoles during their game at Memorial Stadium on November 7, 2015 in Clemson, South Carolina. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)

Report: Huge Clemson transfer Scott Pagano names his two final official visits

Pagano started 13 games for Clemson in his career.

It looks like the hottest free agent on the college football transfer market has decided on all his official visits for this spring.

On Tuesday, it was reported that Clemson transfer defensive lineman Scott Pagano planned on taking his first three visits to Notre Dame, Oklahoma, and Arkansas starting in mid-March. It looks like Pagano has decided on the two that will follow up those three in April, as 247Sports reports that Texas and Oregon will be the two final recipients of Pagano's official visits.

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After it was announced a week ago that Pagano would be transferring, dozens of football powerhouses reportedly reached out to the former four-star recruit.

Those teams had good reason to reach out, too, as Pagano has been a steady contributor to the Clemson defense over the past few seasons. In 13 starts over the past two seasons, Pagano has registered a total 82 tackles from the defensive line, helping lead Clemson to national title game appearances in both the 2015 and 2016 seasons.

Pagano graduated with a sociology degree in December, and he will be eligible to play immediately in the 2017 season.