After another outstanding season with Lake Travis, including a state title, Brenden Jaimes was presented with several opportunities from local schools to stay close to home while continuing his football career.

Jaimes told Baylor, TCU and even Tom Herman's Texas Longhorns he already had a home. The Nebraska commit was staying firm.

While Baylor and TCU made public offers to Jaimes during December, Texas was geared up to make a run at the three-star offensive tackle. Jaimes said he told the Longhorns that it wouldn't matter.

"They were talking about making an offer, but I just said, 'Y'all can offer me if y'all want, but I don't think there's a chance I go there.' So I think they just decided to keep that scholarship, which I'm OK with."

The lineman said each school made the same exact pitch, but ultimately he didn't care. He knew where he wanted to be.

"Proximity was their main play," Jaimes said. "Obviously, all of them would be a lot closer to home. My parents could come see me play. It's kind of a selfish deal as a recruit. It's what's best for me. I'm happy with my decision with Nebraska. I'm definitely looking forward to the future.

"I'm 100 percent Nebraska."

Nebraska head coach Mike Riley stopped in to see Jaimes on Monday and the Huskers offensive line coach Mike Cavanaugh has been a fixture down in Austin since the start of the recruiting period.

Jaimes committed to Nebraska in April after his visit for the Red-White game. The lineman came back with his family for an unofficial to watch the Huskers beat Illinois in October. Jaimes takes his official visit at Nebraska on Friday.