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DePaul's defensive end Quayshon Alexander, shown above, made his commitment to the University of Nebraska Friday evening. (Photo provided)

There was a month delay but DePaul's Quayshon Alexander stayed true to his word.

The First Team All-State defensive end expected to commit to the University of Nebraska in mid May but that never came to fruition.

Instead, Alexander waited to visit Lincoln before making his commitment to the Cornhuskers official on Friday evening.

"The delay was because I had not been there yet," Alexander said after announcing his college destination on Twitter. "But I knew all along that I had a genuine love for Nebraska, and deep down I knew that whether I had seen it or not it'd be the school for me."

Alexander took a three-day trip to Nebraska last weekend to solidify his future.

I've officially committed to The University of Nebraska! I can't wait to be a Husker! #GBR #Huskers 🔴⚪️ — Quayshon T Alexander (@KinG_QuaY_23) June 19, 2015

Alexander, who drew a four-star rating from ESPN, is expected to transition to a hybrid outside linebacker position at Nebraska.

In May, Alexander explained how the recruiting process played out for him and role his half brother, Kiy Hester, a redshirt freshmen at Rutgers, played in his decision.

"I do love Rutgers," Alexander said in May. "I have some personal relationships with people over there. It's a great school, but I can't really say that I would've went there because it was definitely difficult, and I was put in the middle of something. There was a lot of pressure on me to go there from some certain people and people expected me to go there but it was just hard."