In a move that has sent shockwaves through the college football recruiting world, 2027 four-star safety Jaylen Scott has decommitted from Auburn, leaving the Tigers without a single commit in their 2027 class. But here's where it gets even more intriguing: Scott's decision comes just months after he flipped his commitment from Florida State to Auburn, citing the program's passionate fan base, rich tradition, and family-like atmosphere. So, what changed?
Scott, a 6-foot, 160-pound standout from Mobile, Alabama's Williamson High School, is ranked as the No. 151 overall prospect and No. 15 safety in the 2027 cycle, according to the Rivals Industry Ranking. As a top-5 junior in Alabama, his decision to reopen his recruitment is a significant development. In a recent conversation with Rivals’ Sam Spiegelman, Scott revealed that he's reevaluating his options, with Auburn still in the running but now facing stiff competition from Oklahoma, Tennessee, Mizzou, and Michigan.
And this is the part most people miss: Scott's decommitment is just the latest in a string of recruiting setbacks for Auburn under new head coach Alex Golesh. Earlier this week, three-star athlete Kentrell White, four-star quarterback Peyton Falzone, and three-star offensive tackle Nikau Hepi all backed out of their commitments to the Tigers' 2026 class. Meanwhile, prized four-star safety Bralan Womack flipped to Mississippi State. However, Golesh did manage to secure his first commitment at Auburn with three-star tight end Damarcus Broughton, a former USF pledge.
As Golesh works to rebuild Auburn's recruiting momentum, one can't help but wonder: Is the program's recent turmoil a cause for concern, or a necessary growing pain under new leadership? With signing day approaching, Auburn fans are eagerly awaiting the next chapter in this recruiting saga. But the bigger question remains: Can Golesh and his staff convince top prospects like Scott that Auburn is still the place to be, or will other programs capitalize on the Tigers' uncertainty? Weigh in below – do you think Auburn can bounce back, or is this the beginning of a larger recruiting struggle?