With schools including UCLA, California, Texas, Texas Tech, and Oklahoma all vying for his commitment, Dallas (Texas) Skyline receiver Carlos Strickland put an end to his recruitment on Tuesday night, announcing his decision via his high school's Twitter feed.

4* All American Carlos Strickland will be a Cal Golden Bear pic.twitter.com/rUvb69Smfy

— Skyline Football (@SKYLINErecruit) January 28, 2015

The 6-foot-4, 205-pounder, a four-star prospect, told Scout earlier this month that he had specific criteria he was looking for in a college program.

"I want to go somewhere I can develop not only as a player, but also a person. I'm also looking at the school itself, not just the football program," he said.

The Semper Fi All-American, who originally committed to Texas Tech in late October, decommitted from the program a few weeks ago before taking his final official visit to UCLA. He had officially visited the Red Raiders, as well as California, back in October. Tech made one last attempt on Tuesday morning by visiting Strickland at Skyline, and Oklahoma made a late push, as well.

Strickland is currently ranked as Scout's #14 overall wide receiver prospect.