LSU has landed a commitment from four-star offensive tackle Willie Allen, with the John Curtis senior putting on a purple-and-gold hat and revealing his pledge to the Tigers during an 11 a.m. ceremony at the school.

Allen chose LSU over a double-digit offer list that included Georgia, TCU and Auburn among the group of finalists. With the verbal pledge from the Top 150 prospect, LSU has jumped Ohio State and taken back over the No. 1 spot in the 247Sports Team Rankings.

Allen made his official visit to Baton Rouge this past weekend, and he had already made official visits to both Georgia and TCU. He was originally slated to make an official visit to Auburn this weekend, but he announced on Thursday morning that he was ready to put an end to his recruiting process.

Allen was recruited to LSU by former assistant Frank Wilson and current offensive line coach Jeff Grimes, with defensive line coach and area recruiter Ed Orgeron stepping in to help recruit Allen once Wilson accepted the head coaching job at UTSA last week.

This is Grimes’ third offensive line commitment for the 2016 class, joining fellow Louisiana prospect Donavaughn Campbell and Alabama offensive tackle Jakori Savage.

Allen is ranked by the 247Composite as a Top 10 player in Louisiana and the No. 15 offensive tackle in the country.

Stay tuned to Geaux247 for Allen’s thoughts on the decision.