Two days after his official visit to Nebraska ended, Willie Sykes became commitment No. 15 for the Huskers during an in-home visit with Nebraska assistants Mark Banker and Charlton Warren.

He publicly announced the decision Tuesday on Twitter.

The 6-foot, 174-pound Sykes gives the Huskers four defensive backs for the class and helps finish off a month long search by Warren for another safety. He’ll join early enrollees Avery Anderson, Eric Lee and Aaron Williams as the defensive backs in Nebraska’s 2015 class.

On Sunday, Sykes told HuskersIllustrated.com he needed to go home and think about the visit before making any rash decisions, but overall it was obvious the staff had impressed the defensive back.

"Just awesome,” he said about theÂ visit and his time in Lincoln. "It’s the same coaching staff from Oregon State, pretty much, other than coach (Charlton) Warren. I liked the coaching staff. I loved it.”

The Huskers are entering the home stretch and are pushing to get to 19 commitments by National Signing Day on Wednesday, Feb. 4.Â

Sykes is a three-star defensive back with an overall rating of 85 according to 247Sports. He was recruited as a safety, but has the ability to play corner or nickel as well. He recently earned first-team All-Texas honors from TexasFootball.com.

[blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"][p]Thank god I was a little late making this decision but I just wanna say thanks to everbody that helped me out