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Early June the target for Brock Berglund picking new school

When last we left Brock Berglund and his transfer situation back in mid-April, the former Kansas quarterback was zeroing in on a pair of Sun Belt Conference schools as potential landing spots.

A month later, that’s still where things apparently stand location-wise, although a decision for the quarterback should be forthcoming in the next week or two.

Berglund told the Denton Chronicle Thursday that he hopes to have a decision on a new football home in early June at the latest, and that North Texas and FIU are still very much in the mix.

“There are a few variables that are taking a little longer than we had hoped, but we are coming down to natural deadlines with getting into school,” Berglund told the paper. “I will know the first week of June where I am going for sure. I won’t make a decision any earlier than next week.”

The Colorado native has visited both SBC schools, as well as several other unnamed destinations. It’s believed, however, that UNT and FIU are the front-runners.

Berglund signed with the Jayhawks but was not a part of the team due to a legal issue in his home state. While the charge was dismissed in January, so was the player the same month after he missed a team meeting.

A three-star member of Turner Gill‘s last KU recruiting class, Berglund was rated as the No. 15 dual-threat QB in the country by Rivals.com. As noted by the Chronicle, it’s unclear how many years of eligibility Berglund will have left when he does ultimately move to another school.