Soso Jamabo, the second-ranked running back nationally, according to the 247 Sports Composite, announced on ESPNU that he's headed to UCLA and not Texas in 2015. A five-star and the 32nd-ranked player nationally, Jamabo has a 0.9854 rating on the 247Sports composite scale.

Texas and UCLA were listed as the finalists in the running for Jamabo, though he also took an official visit to Notre Dame. The Longhorns got the final official visit on Jan. 23, but the Bruins were the favorite. (He also joked on TV that he's deciding between ITT Tech and the University of Phoenix.)

"It looks as if longtime favorite UCLA surged over the weekend, with a Monday report emerging that Jamabo had also told the Texas staff he's headed to another school," said Wescott Eberts before the announcement. "The Bruins the only other option, he's expected to ink with head coach Jim Mora's program."

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Jamabo has an impressive combination of size and speed. He runs a 4.55-second 40-yard dash, and stands at 6'2.5 and 210 pounds. A native of Plano, Texas, Jamabo received considerable interest in Texas schools, also holding offers from Texas A&M, Texas Tech and Baylor. He received high-profile offers from all over the country, including Alabama, Oregon, Michigan and Ohio State.

Jamabo broke out as a senior, rushing for 2,279 yards on 234 carries (9.74 yards per carry) and 44 touchdowns. He also finished with 16 receptions for 281 yards and three touchdowns. Those numbers helped him make USA Today's First-Team All-America team and receive an invitation to 2015 Under Armour All-America Game.

While Jamabo has been a star running back in college, he has the ability to switch to defensive end, as Eberts wrote in a scouting report: