Iowa's Texas 2017 football recruiting pipeline continues to flow.

The Hawkeyes picked up a sixth verbal commitment from a Texas high school senior on Thursday when Beau Corrales of Georgetown, Texas, announced he plans to sign with Iowa in February.

A 6-foot-4, 205-pound wide receiver, Corrales has caught 32 passes for 364 yards and five touchdowns through three games this season for a Georgetown team that is off to a 3-0 start.

His work so far this fall follows catching 63 passes for 833 yards as a junior and 41 receptions covering 418 yards as a sophomore.

Initially a Texas State commitment, Corrales reopened his recruitment earlier this month. He received a scholarship offer from Iowa last week and visited campus last weekend, one of more than 40 prospects who attended the Hawkeyes' win over Iowa State.

Recruited by Bobby Kennedy and Greg Davis, Corrales was offered a scholarship Monday by Indiana before announcing his decision Thursday afternoon.

"The whole recruiting process has been a crazy ride but I wouldn't change it for anything," Corrales wrote on Twitter as he announced his choice.