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Texas received some good news Thursday on one of its remaining newcomers still set to enroll.

Defensive tackle Jamari Chisholm, out of Northeastern Oklahoma A&M, is set to arrive on campus and will join the Longhorns on Friday, Horns247 has confirmed. That's right in time for reporting day on Sunday and the start of preseason practices on Monday.

Chisholm signed with the Longhorns on National Signing Day after originally committing to Central Florida in late January. His Texas offer came just days before he signed and he flipped his pledge the morning of signing day.

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The 6-foot-5, 280-pound lineman will fill out a defensive line group that struggled some with depth this spring. The Longhorns lost Jordan Elliott and Marcel Southall, both of whom left the program in May. Chisholm has been working out on his own this summer in Georgia, where he's originally from, to get ready for the time he's able to get on campus.

Ranked the No. 22 JUCO defensive tackle, he recorded 4.5 sacks and 8.5 tackles for loss this past season.