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The front-runner still appears to be Auburn, but Stidham is waiting on a wild card: He wants to see where his former offensive coordinator at Baylor, Kendal Briles, ends up next.Honestly, Stidham told ESPN, its so up in the air right now.Stidham decided to transfer from Baylor on July 7, a little more than a month after coach Art Briles was fired in the wake of the sexual assault scandal that rocked the school. He says he left Baylor after his freshman year because he came there to play for Art and Kendal Briles.But instead of transferring to another school or a junior college program, Stidham took an alternative route. He stayed in Waco and signed up for online classes from McLennan Community College. Hell be eligible to play in 2017 and will have three seasons of eligibility remaining when he enrolls at a school in January.Auburn has persistently recruited Stidham since he left Baylor. Hes taken multiple visits there this year and is planning to host coach Gus Malzahn for an in-home visit on Friday.Theyve been with me from day one when all of this went down, Stidham said. Theyve been good to me. Some other teams have also been good to me. Its just a matter of time until everything happens.Stidhams relationship with Auburn offensive coordinator Rhett Lashlee has been one of the keys to that recruitment. He spent nearly 12 hours with Stidham last week while visiting with him in Stephenville, Texas.Hes a great dude, Stidham said. Ive gotten to know him a lot over this semester. Really, really solid dude. Ive probably gotten to know Coach Lashlee the most because Ive seen him the most.Florida is also in the picture and Texas A&M had been, too, though Kevin Sumlin and his staff seem content to stand pat after landing ESPN 300 early enrollee QB Kellen Mond. And then theres the still-unknown option of teaming up again with Kendal Briles.KB is my dude, Stidham said. Im super tight with him. I still talk to him all the time. Im still waiting to see what happens with him and where he might go and jjust take it into consideration.ddddddddddddStidham is still living five minutes from Baylors McLane Stadium but didnt attend any games. He watched the Bears 6-6 season on TV as much as he could but said doing so was tough at times.It wouldve been hard for me to go in the stadium and be around those fans, Stidham said. I love Baylor. Its just an unfortunate situation. I just couldnt be around it.He has spent every day of the past five months preparing to win the starting job wherever he goes.In addition to taking his online courses, Stidham has been working out four days a week with a local trainer to maintain his strength and conditioning. He served as a volunteer scout team quarterback at Waco Midway High School this season, participating in their practices to keep his arm fresh.He busied himself on weekends by watching as much college football as possible and has been carefully studying coaches, offenses and depth charts to figure out where hell fit best.I tried to really grasp everything I could about these teams, he said. Sometimes Id have one game on my TV, one on my laptop next to me and one on my phone. I cant tell you how much football I watched this fall.Through it all, Stidham has badly missed being on the field and called his semester hiatus pretty uneventful. He joked that this was his first season off since age 4.Man, its tough not playing, Stidham said. I miss it every single day. Ill go back and watch film from last year like, man, I wish I was out there. But its been a good learning experience, even though its been hard.Although hes spent more than enough time studying for his next step, Stidham said he still has no idea where hes going to end up continuing his playing career. Hes looking forward to figuring that out in the next few weeks.Its exciting to think about, but its also pretty nerve-wracking just because, as of this very second, I dont know where Im going to be in a month, Stidham said. Thats a little hard to take in. Its going to work out. Im going to end up somewhere that wants me and somewhere I want to go. But it is pretty hard to sit here and think, a month from this very second, I dont know where Im going to be. ' ' '