One of the nation's most talented signal-callers has made his final decision and is shutting down his recruitment.

Long Beach (Calif.) Poly four-star quarterback Matt Corral has committed to the University of Mississippi.

“A lot played into this. Coach Matt Luke is a family-oriented guy,” said Corral exclusively to 247Sports. “I figured I wouldn’t miss a beat if I went there from California. It’s like home. The offense they run, it may not be what I’ve said in the past, but talking to people I trust and those I believe in, I know this won’t be a bad decision for me. That offense will help me show off my talents on the biggest stage. Plus, and to top it all off, this is the SEC West.”

The 6-2, 195-pounder was previously committed to Florida, but had a change of heart late in his recruiting process.

As a senior, Corral completed 146 of 235 passes for 2,495 yards, 29 touchdowns and 7 interceptions. When looking at his four-year high school career, the U.S. Army All-American has thrown for over 10,000 yards and 100 touchdowns.

Following his participation in the Army Bowl next month, Corral will then leave for Oxford as an early enrollee at Ole Miss.

Per the 247Sports Composite rankings, Corral is the No. 60 overall player nationally, No. 3 pro-style quarterback in the country and No. 8 prospect in California from the class of 2018.