Texas A&M commit and five-star prospect wide receiver Cameron Coleman announced on Friday he would be changing his commitment to Auburn.
"100% committed," Coleman wrote in a social media post declaring the change, which also read "Merry Flipmas."
Coleman is ESPN's No. 1 ranked wide receiver of the 2024 class and the No. 6 prospect overall, per Tom VanHaaren.
He had originally announced his commitment to Texas A&M in July.
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Coleman's decision follows the firing of Texas A&M head coach Jimbo Fisher and the departure of offensive coordinator Bobby Petrino for Arkansas.