As the Texas Longhorns finish preparations for preseason camp, the coaches will learn the collegiate destination for Arizona Western College tight end Dominick Anderson, who set his decision date for August 1st on Monday:

I Will Be Making My Decision And Publicly Committing August 1st ‼️ That Way I Can Focus More On Academics And My Last JC Football Season — Dominick Anderson (@TheRealYungDom) June 19, 2017

The 6’5, 245-pounder took advantage of new NCAA rules allowing for official visits during the summer when he tripped to Austin for the massive “Texas Heat Wave” recruiting event put on by head coach Tom Herman and his staff over the weekend:

UT Official Visit Is Going UP! pic.twitter.com/kiFHsNvvag — Dominick Anderson (@TheRealYungDom) June 17, 2017

Anderson also spent some quality time on the lake with freshman quarterback Sam Ehlinger and quarterback pledge Cameron Rising, the California native who flipped from Oklahoma in April:

In July, Alabama will receive an official visit from Anderson that could be key to his recruitment, which somewhat mutes any excitement about the nation’s No. 7 junior college prospect setting his decision date directly after leaving Texas.

Oregon also made a big push in early May for Anderson and may be the current favorite. However, the Longhorns do have the ability to sell plentiful early playing time to Anderson, who might weigh such a factor more heavily because of his limited eligibility coming out of junior college.