BREAKING: A day removed from the news of freshman linebacker Darian Claiborne and defensive tackle Isaiah Golden being dismissed from the Texas A&M football team, head coach Kevin Sumlin once again showed his recruiting prowess. As GigEm247 hinted at yesterday, the Aggies’ head coach would likely combat the disappointing news by flexing his muscle and he did so in a big way on Wednesday morning.

On Wednesday, Kingsley KeKe called Texas A&M head coach Kevin Sumlin to commit to the Aggies.

Although his Crystal Ball was 80-percent in favor of the Texas Longhorns, Rosenberg (Texas) George Ranch defensive tackle Kingsley Keke committed to Texas A&M late Wednesday morning and talked exclusively with GigEm247 about his decision on Tuesday night.

“I decided to go with A&M because of the things they have been doing over the past few years,” the 6-foot-3, 290-pound Keke said. “They have good tradition; they’re a good school and I feel like they have a good 2015 recruiting class coming in. I think A&M will get the defense right and I think I’ll be able to help get it right with them.

“This decision was very hard for me because I always envisioned myself going to Texas. I just thought Texas A&M was the best fit for me.

“I’ve been talking with coach (Clarence) McKinney a lot on Twitter. He’s a real cool dude. I haven’t even told him yet. Actually, I haven’t told anyone yet. I don't even have coach Sumlin’s number (laughing). He’ll probably be shocked when I call.

“Another plus is being able to play with (five-star Aggie defensive tackle commit) Daylon Mack because he’s one of the best defensive tackles in the nation. That would be great to learn from him and make me play even harder.”

Keke who had offers from the likes of Texas, Oklahoma, Florida, Ole Miss and Missouri, plays defensive end for George Ranch but will move to the interior at the next level.