After one 2020 wide receiver decommitted from the Kansas Jayhawks last week, the team has filled his spot with the addition of a new three-star wideout in the same class.

Here’s the rundown.

On Tuesday, Steven McBride, a three-star wide receiver from Gonzales, Louisiana, announced he’d be joining the Jayhawks in the 2020 class. McBride announced the news via Twitter, including the following quote with his announcement:

"First off, I want to thank the man above. It's been a blessing to play the game I love and with the opportunities he [has] in store for me," McBride wrote on Twitter. "Second, I want to thank my family for being there with me while I am on this mission to succeed. I want to thank my coaches, teammates and trainers for making me a better person and football player every day ... and [for] preparing me for the next level. ...

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"Also I am thankful for all of the universities that have given me the chance to go play at the next level. With all that being said, I am excited to announce that I am committing to The University of Kansas. ... #RockChalk #GoJayhawks"

A three-star prospect in the 247Sports Composite, McBride is the No. 180-ranked player in the class at his position (wide receiver). The Composite has him listed as the No. 1,242-ranked player nationally and as the No. 52-ranked player in Louisiana.

McBride reported some smaller offers in his recruitment, including from Arkansas State, Louisiana Tech, New Mexico State, Nicholls State, Richmond and Texas Southern. He is listed at 6-1 and 170 pounds and is also a three-star prospect in the Top247.

Playing for East Ascension high school in Louisiana, McBride tested out at a regional of The Opening earlier in March. He ran a 4.62 40-yard dash and posted a 4.56-second shuttle. He also tallied a 35.1-inch vertical. He measured in at 6-feet tall and 153 pounds at the time, which was just over seven months ago.

McBride also attended a KU camp at the start of June, which was when he reported his offer from the Jayhawks.

Great day at KU today ! ???? pic.twitter.com/kqzZ3B4KFd — S. McBride ???? (@CantStopStevvo) June 1, 2019

McBride's announcement comes less than seven days after KU's first 2020 commit made the decision to decommit from the program. Keenan Hambrick, another three-star wideout, committed to KU back in February, but on Oct. 16 he announced his intentions to open things up in his recruitment.

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"It didn't work out basically," Hambrick told 247Sports (VIP) of decommitting. "Also, I wouldn’t mind being close to home but I'm still open to anybody."

Currently the 2020 KU football recruiting class has 26 commitments, led by four-star (247Sports Composite) inside linebacker Brennon Scott and four-star (Top247) defensive back JaCobee Bryant.

The class ranks No. 4 in the Big 12 and No. 36 nationally.