One of Nebraska's two unsigned commitments might be headed toward a resolution.

Notoriously quiet running back Dedrick Mills informed Husker247 that he will not be enrolling this semester. Instead he's planning on joining Nebraska this summer.

The running back is part of the 2019 class, but did not sign in December, and it was believed that he could enroll this winter, but that will not be the case. Instead the former Georgia Tech Freshman All-American, and current Garden City running back will not be with the Huskers this spring.

Mills made no other mention of other teams. He will be eligible to sign with Nebraska on National Signing Day on Feb. 6.

The Huskers landed his commitment in September, after Mills visited in April for the spring game. The running back came back for an official visit for the Michigan State game. This season Mills ran for 1,358 yards and 19 touchdowns, and caught one touchdown pass in 10 games for Garden City this season. Mills helped lead the team to the NJCAA championship, which it lost to East Mississippi Community College 10-9 in late November.

Mills began his college career at Georgia Tech where he ran for 771 yards and 12 touchdowns. He was dismissed from the Yellow Jackets before his sophomore season for violation of team rules. He resurfaced at Garden City, but broke his collarbone in the second game in 2017, causing him to miss the rest of the season.

In December when the Early Signing Period began, Mills was actually before a judge, after turning himself in because of a bench warrant. The running back had received a ticket for driving on a suspended license (misdemeanor) and then failed to show up for court. He received probation for his failure to appear.

Nebraska has two other running backs already signed in Rahmir Johnson and Ronald Thompkins. Neither is enrolling early, but both were already committed to the Huskers at the time Mills pledged and joined the class. Wandale Robinson, who looks to be starting his career at wide receiver, was also a running back in high school. The Huskers lose Devine Ozigbo and Mikale Wilbon, both of whom graduated, but return Jaylin Bradley, Miles Jones, Wyatt Mazour and Maurice Washington. Last season the Huskers signed Arizona Western running back Greg Bell, who enrolled in January, went through spring ball and played in the first four games of the season, before announcing his intention to transfer.

Seven members of the 2019 class have already enrolled with the Huskers, as Brant Banks, Nick Henrich, Chris Hickman, Luke McCaffrey, Jamie Nance, Garrett Nelson and Robinson have all moved in and started classes on Monday. Nebraska's winter conditioning for the football program is set to begin shortly as well.