One of TCU’s biggest pieces to their 2019 recruiting class will be heading to TCU after all. Last month, four-star linebacker Dylan Jordan tweeted that he would not be enrolling at TCU and instead attend Fort Scott Community College in Kansas instead.

Jordan later took down the tweet. Sources told HFB shortly after that the 6-foot-3, 215-pounder had some minor academic hurdles to get past but enrolling at TCU would still be a possibility. Several weeks have passed and those academic concerns seem to have been addressed.

Sources told HFB earlier this week that Jordan was doing extremely well in his summer school courses and on pace to make it to TCU. On Thursday morning, Jordan himself reached out to HFB to give some great news.

“Just to clear the air, I will be attending and playing at TCU this fall!” Jordan said in a text sent to HFB on Thursday. "I’ve really been getting at it! I’m extremely relieved knowing there isn’t another couple years of school before I have a shot at being on a Big 12 field! I’m even more excited to get working with my Frog family and bringing a Big 12 championship home to Fort Worth over the next couple seasons!"

The news is huge not only for Jordan but TCU’s linebacker corp as well. The Frogs signed five linebackers as part of their 2019 recruiting class with Jordan being the gem of the class. Jordan’s recruitment was one of the most watched at linebacker as he became one of the most coveted linebackers in the nation.

Jordan finished ranked as the No. 14 outside linebacker in the nation according to 247Sports. He was also listed in the Top 247 as the No. 196 overall player in the nation. Jordan chose the Frogs over Nebraska, Kansas State, Florida State and Auburn among others. With his 4.5 speed, Jordan's athleticism will certainly add to an open competition at the position. Junior Garret Wallow and senior Montrel Wilson are the only two backers with good experience at the position.

Sources told HFB once he finishes his required class that he will enroll at TCU in time to begin fall camp. With Jordan’s arrival, all of the Frogs’ 2019 signees will be on campus.

The Frogs will report for fall camp on August 1st and have their first practice on August 2nd. TCU will open the 2019 season at home versus Arkansas-Pine Bluff.