Penn State is on the board with its first commitment from the official visit weekend. Fond Du Lac (Wisc.) defensive tackle Robert Windsor pledged to the Nittany Lions on Sunday morning.

The 6-foot-4, 270-pound prospect picked the Nittany Lions over a late offer from Wisconsin. He also previously had scholarship offers from Illinois, Maryland and Purdue, among others.

“I chose Penn State because the opportunity couldn’t greater,” he said Sunday morning. “They’re very shallow at defensive tackle, and in this class they’ve got great recruits everywhere. I feel that I can be the last piece, the last piece to something great.”

Windsor was hosted on his official visit by sophomore defensive end Garrett Sickels, and he said that trip was what put him over the top.

“It was awesome. I can’t say anything bad about this place,” he said. “The education is top-notch, the people here are nice and it’s beautiful here. It reminds me of home.”

Windsor is the No. 70 defensive tackle in the country according to 247Sports. He is the No. 5 prospect in Wisconsin as well. He was a first team all-state selection as a senior in 2014. He was recruited for the Nittany Lions by defensive line coach Sean Spencer.

He had previously talked about visiting Wisconsin before making a decision next week. That trip won’t happen now.

“There will be no more visits,” he said. “I’m shutting my recruitment down.”