TCU's 2019 recruiting class took a hit on Monday as former four-star linebacker Dylan Jordan tweeted that he will not be enrolling at TCU. Jordan instead will head to Fort Scott Community College in Kansas.

"After a lot of unforeseen circumstances, I will no longer 100% be attending TCU. But I am happy to remain committed to TCU! After discussion, prayer, and thought with my family I've decided to attend and play for FSCC for the next couple years as well as reopen my recruitment. Never was this my plan, but it's always been God's plan. Only up from here. You will be hearing my name again...SOON. Huge thanks for all the continued support," Jordan said in his tweet.

The 6-foot-3, 215-pounder was a big recruiting haul for the Frogs' coaching staff late in the 2019 recruiting cycle. The speedy linebacker out of Pittsburg (KS) chose the Frogs over Nebraska, Auburn, Florida State, Utah and Kansas among others. Jordan's ranking finished as the No. 14 outside linebacker in the nation and No. 196 overall player in the 247Sports Top 247. He was also ranked as the No. 3 overall player in Kansas.

Last Sunday the remaining players from the 2019 class reported to TCU's campus with the exception of two players; Jordan was one of them. During his recruitment rumors swirled that Jordan could be a grade risk and would not qualify. With him spending two years at the JUCO level, those rumors have turned out to be true.

Jordan was expected to add quality depth to a depleted position for the Horned Frogs. The Frogs lost Ty Summers, Jawaun Johnson, Arico Evans and Alec Dunham off their roster from a year ago. Junior Garret Wallow is the only returning player at the position with any type of experience.

TCU currently has seven commitments for their 2020 recruiting class with no linebackers currently committed. The Frogs have offered just seven linebacker prospects thus far.