Daylon Mack decommits from A&M

ByGerry Hamilton ESPN logo
Friday, December 19, 2014

Hours after the commitment of No. 35-ranked Malik Jefferson to the Texas Longhorns over Texas A&M and UCLA, the Aggies seemingly have lost their top defensive commitment in the class.

Five-star defensive tackle Daylon Mack, No. 15 in the ESPN 300 and a friend of Jefferson's, announced on Twitter that he has decommitted from Texas A&M.

Mack took an official visit to TCU on Oct. 24 and an unofficial one to LSU on Nov. 8, and both schools are expected to be in the mix when the Under Armour All-American names his final two schools Saturday.

But with Jefferson and teammate DeAndre McNeal now in the fold at Texas, the Longhorns will make a push for Mack.

Mack has been a dominant performer at Gladewater (Texas) High, racking up 241 tackles, 89 tackles for loss and 20 sacks the past three seasons.

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