Colorado State’s only remaining unsigned 2019 commit is intending on putting pen to paper next week.

Three-star athlete Jeremiah Pruitte confirmed plans to hold an official event at his high school next Thursday where he will sign with CSU and solidify his spot on the Rams' roster.

The Georgia native initially committed to play for Bobby Petrino and Louisville last July after passing up additional Power 5 offers including Purdue, Indiana and Pittsburgh. Pruitte decommitted from UL following the firing of Petrino and committed to the Rams on February 22, missing CSU's February signing day by about two weeks.

“My school is going to set up a signing ceremony in the auditorium (next) Thursday with the athletic director and everybody that wants to come out,” Pruitte said over the phone earlier this week.

Pruitte explained how he delayed signing with the Rams to handle “personal matters” which included working on his grades to maintain satisfactory academic status.

Although many of CSU's incoming freshman report to campus in around two months, Pruitte expressed how the Rams' coaching staff hasn’t pressured him into signing at any point. Instead, head coach Mike Bobo and company have given Pruitte the time he needs to sort through the situation.

“Coach Bobo and coach (Joe) Cox let me know there was no rush to the process and I let them know that CSU is going to be my home,” Pruitte said. “They let me know that whenever I was ready to make it happen, that was when it was going to happen. They expressed that there was no rush and I could take my time and focus on my school work...I’ve been in communication with coach Cox almost every day and he has just been checking on me. Checking on my grades, checking on my progress and checking on my training. He doesn’t mention signing too much. He knows I have my letter and I will sign."

Inking Pruitte would round out a group of 22 incoming players that ranks second in the Mountain West behind Boise State.

Though Pruitte is listed as a tight end, he is regarded as more of an athlete who could end up contributing at receiver. Regardless of which position suits him best in college, Pruitte's aspirations at CSU are through the roof.

“I intend to lead the conference in receiving as a freshman in my first year there,” Pruitte said. “I intend to prepare my body in the best shape that I can. And the little stats, like leading the conference in yards after catch, all types of stuff. My goals are set high. I’m looking to come in and break records at CSU and come in and make an impact as a freshman early on.”