CLEMSON, SC - OCTOBER 01: Scott Pagano #56 of the Clemson Tigers reacts against the Louisville Cardinals during the first quarter at Memorial Stadium on October 1, 2016 in Clemson, South Carolina. (Photo by Tyler Smith/Getty Images)

Clemson mega-transfer Scott Pagano has reportedly set up three official visits

Pagano has been a key part of Clemson's defense in the past two seasons.

It looks like the biggest transfer out there right now has settled in on a few powerhouses.

According to Ryan Bartow of 247Sports, transferring Clemson defensive tackle Scott Pagano has set up three officials visits already: Notre Dame, Oklahoma, and Arkansas, which he will take in that order starting in mid-March.

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Pagano, a 295-pound defensive lineman, had 51 total tackles in nine starts and 15 total games in the 2015 season. Pagano's playing time dwindled a bit during Clemson's 2016 title campaign, but he still recorded 31 total tackles in 12 contests. As soon as news broke that Pagano was transferring, several powerhouses reportedly reached out to the experience lineman, as he would provide needed talent to pretty much every team in college football.

As a graduate transfer, Pagano will be eligible to play in the 2017 season.

247Sports notes that Pagano plans to use all five of his official visits, and that he will announce the destinations for those visits later this week. Cal, Nebraska, Oregon and Texas are the teams that are reportedly in the running for those final visits.