Three-star offensive tackle Darius Washington publicly decommitted from Mississippi State on Sunday evening, setting up what should be a final decision between Florida State and Miami.

The Pensacola native announced his decision to decommit from Mississippi State after taking official visits to Florida State and Miami in January. Sources from both schools believe they have a shot at landing the fast-rising Washington, who will “sign with my school of choice” at 10 a.m. on National Signing Day (this Wednesday).

“First off, I would like to thank Coach Joe Moorhead, Coach Marcus Johnson and Coach TBuck for recruiting me,” Washington wrote. “When I committed to Mississippi State on June 6, 2018, I had every intention on furthering my educational and football career as a Bulldog. I came into the world of recruiting knowing that I would eventually have to tell someone “no” and telling Coach Johnson, Coach Moorhead, Coach TBuck and #HailStateFans “No” is one of the toughest decisions I’ve had to make. I’ve tried my best to respect all parties involved in my recruitment and also make the best decision for my family and me. This decision will not only affect myself but also my future wife, kids and grandchildren. While not easy, I need to make the best decision for ME. MSU is a special place and I will always respect Coach Marcus Johnson, Coach Joe Moorhead and Coach TBuck because of the relationships we’ve built. That being said I’m officially decommitting from the Mississippi State Bulldogs. Thank you #HailState for everything.”

Respect my Decision. NO INTERVIEWS..... pic.twitter.com/QTKzTqDFH1 — Darius Washington (@jags9912) February 3, 2019

Washington -- who also took official visits to South Carolina and UCF -- did not list any finalists in his statement and noted that his commitment ceremony will be simple. No hidden hats or any other flare.

The 6-foot-4, 285-pound prospect has steadily climbed in the recruiting rankings. He’s currently the No. 501 prospect in the 247Sports Industry Composite ratings, but he was bumped up to a four-star and No. 301 overall recently in 247Sports’ in-house rankings.

FSU has made offensive line a priority in this recruiting cycle and is hoping to close on three of its top remaining targets -- Washington, T/G Ira Henry and G Kamaar Bell. The trio was together at FSU for an official visit in late January, and indications are that they all got along together. The Seminoles would likely accept commitments from all three prospects given the need at the position.