Peach State Pick: Auburn Snags New QB
Gary Chatman Jr., a three-star quarterback from Brookwood High in Snellville, Georgia, flipped his pledge from Wake Forest to Auburn. Ranked as the 57th QB nationally and eighth in Georgia in the 2027 class, Chatman joins five prior commits, including standout running backs and linemen. He chose Auburn over predictions favoring Wake Forest, solidifying his decision by promising no more visits or decommitments. Chatman’s dual-threat style aligns with coach Alex Golesh’s system, and he could challenge for early playing time behind transfer Tristian Ti’a and Rhys Brush.
In a bold move that signals Auburn’s intent to convert the Plains into a quarterback breeding ground, the Tigers have effectively roped in a signal-caller who’s already learned the heartbreak of romantic recruitment. Chatman Jr. has gone from a hesitant suitor at Wake Forest to an all-in Tiger, shutting down all side flings with other schools. One can only imagine the emotional support group now circulating among dejected ACC coaches—sniffles, Kleenex, and endless replays of his commitment announcement on loop.
Speed Demon CB Puts Auburn in Top Five
Aidyn Wiggins, a three-star cornerback from South Carolina, clocked a blazing 4.45 in the 40-yard dash and hit 22 mph at a camp. Rated 134th nationally and 22nd in his state for the class of 2027, he received an Auburn offer and named the Tigers “definitely top five” on his board. Wiggins plans to announce his commitment on July 3 and draws comparisons to NFL stars Jalen Ramsey and Sauce Gardner, balancing size (6-foot-1, 182 pounds) with elite speed. Auburn now joins Virginia Tech and other programs in the race for his signature.
Auburn’s recruiters must have installed jet thrusters in their charters, because they’re chasing young men who can outrun biplanes. Wiggins’ decision day is the 4th of July—but no fireworks will match the explosive drama of collegiate recruiting season. The Tigers, who’ve apparently been studying lightning strikes in between film sessions, seem poised to capture South Carolina’s fastest human before he zips off to another campus. Stay tuned for “Wiggins Watch 2027,” the most watched reality show on the Plains.
Tigers Eye New Jersey’s Edge Rushing Beast
Andre Robinson, a three-star 2028 edge rusher from Camden High in New Jersey, received an Auburn offer under coach Alex Golesh and defensive guru DJ Durkin. Ranked as the 31st edge nationally and 14th in New Jersey, Robinson has also played tight end but plans to focus on defense in college. He praises Auburn’s culture and SEC pedigree, calling the offer “a blessing.” Though still early in his recruitment, he intends to visit the Plains and could spark Auburn’s 2028 recruiting surge against competition from Florida, Michigan, and Penn State.
It’s official: Auburn has dispatched a crack team of Huskies to Camden, complete with velvet ropes and red carpet, to court the next great pass-rusher. Robinson’s humble declarations of “still grinding” are as endearing as they are suspicious—what other secrets does this humble three-star have? Tigers fans should prepare for the motivational speeches and highlight reels because Auburn’s newest prospect might just bulldoze his way into the end zone before he ever steps on campus.

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