No. 1 WR Coleman turns from Aggies to Auburn

  • Tom VanHaaren, ESPN Staff WriterDec 1, 2023, 05:15 PM ET

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Luxury pass receiver Cameron Coleman flipped his commitment from Texas A&M to Auburn on Friday, and is now the Tigers’ highest-ranked commitment in the 2024 class.Coleman had been devoted to Texas A&M since June, however head coach Jimbo Fisher was recently fired and former Aggies offending planner Bobby Petrino now holds the exact same position at Arkansas. Coleman is the No. 6 possibility in general in the 2024 class and No. 1 receiver, according to ESPN.Editor’s Picks 2 Associated Despite his commitment to the

Aggies, Coleman

had been taking a look at other schools and just recently went to Auburn. He’s from Phenix City, Alabama, and is remaining closer to home to play for the Tigers.His decommitment leaves a huge hole in the class for the Aggies,

as he was their top-ranked dedication and the only ESPN 300 receiver this cycle. He’s also the third decommitment because October, following receiver Dre’lon Miller and offending lineman Weston Davis.Auburn has 2 ESPN 300 receivers in the 2024 class: Coleman and Perry Thompson, from Foley, Alabama. Coleman is the Tigers’ second first-class commitment, signing up with Jamonta Waller, the No. 4 protective end and No. 18 recruit in general, per ESPN’s rankings.Coleman is the 2nd highly looked for receiver to change to Hugh Freeze and his staff, after they had the ability to flip Thompson from Alabama in July.

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