The Texas Longhorns have landed the big one more than four months removed from National Signing Day.

Well, at least one of the biggest ones as Wednesday elite offensive lineman Patrick Hudson committed to play at Texas. The news was first reported by Rivals, and Horns247 can confirm.

S/o to all of my close friends and family members for supporting me during this process, God is good. — Patrick Hudson (@pathud20) June 29, 2016

Hudson, originally a Baylor signee, was released from his National Letter of Intent in the wake of the sexual assault scandal that rocked the school.

Texas pursued Hudson all the way up to the last moment on National Signing Day, but Hudson opted to stick with his Baylor pledge during a ceremony at his school. The Longhorns didn't miss on Hudson the second time around, though, and quickly wooed him to Austin.

Hudson, a 6-foot-6, 330-pound lineman from Silsbee, is one of the largest and most talented prospects in the 2016 class. An Under Armour All-American, Hudson will compete for playing time immediately at Texas. Hudson is the third four-star offensive tackle the Longhorns landed in the 2016 class joining Jean Delance and Denzel Okafor.

Rated as the No. 50 overall player and the No. 7 player in the state of Texas, Hudson is the third-highest ranked recruit the Longhorns signed in the 2016 class behind the nation's No. 1 safety Brandon Jones and the nation's No. 3 wide receiver Devin Duvernay.