Richland, Texas, four-star linebacker DaShaun White saw quite a few offers come his way this spring but, in the end, it came down to Oklahoma and Texas A&M for the 6-foot-1, 222-pound defender.

On Sunday, White announced that he was committing to the Aggies.

White made an unofficial visit to Norman last weekend but, in the end, it wasn’t enough to make up for the lead A&M took during a visit the weekend prior.

"With A&M it came down to where my heart wants to be," White said of why he made his commitment to the Aggies. "The class coming in, the players there now and the relationships I've built are all things that make me really comfortable around the campus."

White also likes Aggie head coach Kevin Sumlin and defensive coordinator/linebacker coach John Chavis.

"Regardless of coach Sumlin being on the 'hot seat,' I'm faithful that they will meet the standard needed for him to stay," White said. "Playing for 'Chief' and next to Anthony Hines and a lot of other good friends of mine that I'd love to play with are all things that make playing there in the SEC even more ideal."

White was a huge get at a position of need for A&M as he was their top linebacker target left on the board.

A&M really likes White’s playmaking ability, as evidenced by his 114 tackles, 18 tackles for loss, three sacks and an interception as a junior.

White is commitment No. 16 and the first true linebacker in the Aggie class. His pledge moves A&M up two spots to the No. 11 overall class in the country.

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