Georgia’s stance with Aaron Brule may be shaky as the Louisiana product tweeted that he would postpone his decision until February, and not sign this month during the early period.

Brule, a 6-foot-1, 210-pound prospect who may play safety or linebacker in college, committed to the Bulldogs in September. He chose Georgia over TCU and Mississippi State, but his latest announcement came a day after an in-home visit from a TCU assistant.

Brule retweeted a story from Rivals that said his close friend and high school teammate Ja’Marr Chase is also heavily considering the Horned Frogs and the two have often talked about potentially playing together at the next level.

Brule has 26 offers, is the 14th-ranked prospect in Louisiana and the 30th-ranked safety prospect in the country. He’s one of three defensive back recruits in the current Georgia class, which has 19 commits and is ranked No. 1 in the SEC and No. 4 in the country.