Recently named Top247 linebacker Dylan Jordan doesn’t need to wait much longer to make a decision.

The four-star linebacker from Pittsburg High in Kansas is announcing his commitment on Monday after 4 PM CST. Jordan told Husker247 that he’s got a short list of finalists.

“It’s between Nebraska and TCU,” he said.

There had been some discussion that Jordan could push his decision back further after receiving more offers in January, including one last week from Florida State, but Jordan is ready to make a commitment and announce his collegiate destination.

TCU hosted Jordan over the previous weekend and the visit went very well for the four-star linebacker. He told 247Sports that Fort Worth felt like home and he was very impressed by the coaching staff.

“After the visit they are a big No. 1,” Jordan said. “The biggest reason they’re at the top is because everything they’ve done has been sincere. It’s a really good group; the coaches made it feel like home and make it feel like family; they really do.”

TCU sits at 25 commitments and pushed for Jordan to pull the trigger in Fort Worth, but he opted to wait and take the visit to Nebraska this past weekend.

Before Jordan ever made it to campus, Nebraska coach Scott Frost and defensive coordinator Erik Chinander stopped by his home in Pittsburg, Kansas, the Monday after the TCU trip.

Jordan then made it to Lincoln on Friday for a three-day visit. The linebacker told Husker247 he loved his visit in Lincoln, really likes Nebraska’s staff and the opportunity he’d have as an outside linebacker in a 3-4 scheme. In addition to being Nebraska's lone recruit on campus for the weekend, Jordan also took in Nebraska's Saturday basketball game against Ohio State.

The visit was the culmination of what has turned into a very busy month on the recruiting trail for Jordan. After his first semester grades showed that he would likely qualify at the FBS level, a number of schools began recruiting the talented edge rusher in December and January. Auburn, Utah, Florida State and a host of others entered the fray with interest.

Nebraska began recruiting Jordan earlier in the cycle and an offer went out to the linebacker in on Dec. 26. From there he’s consistently been a stop for Nebraska coaches on the recruiting trail in January.

Jordan also visited Utah in January, but the Utes are not a finalist.

Jordan outlined a few of the factors that will weigh heavily in his decision.

“Some of the factors will be the culture, the family atmosphere and somewhere I know we’re going to win and I’ll an opportunity to play my first couple years,” he said. “I feel like both TCU and Nebraska fit that description," he said.