Running back Damari Alston commits to the Auburn Tigers

The Tigers just landed a big-time running back!

Auburn has landed four-star running back Damari Alston after he announced his decision on his Instagram Sunday afternoon.

Alston, from College Park, Georgia, selected Bryan Harsin and the Auburn Tigers over LSU and Northwestern. He is a 5-foot-10, 205-pound back that can do it all.

Last season, Alston rushed for 1,507 yards and 25 touchdowns on 224 touches while adding 229 receiving yards and two scores on just 22 catches.

Auburn emerged as the favorite to land Alston’s services as several predictions came in for the Tigers. His relationship with Auburn running backs coach Carnell Williams appeared to be a factor.

Alston is the seventh member of Auburn’s 2022 signing class. He joins quarterback Holden Geriner, tight end Micah Riley-Ducker, wide receiver Jay Fair, linebacker Powell Gordon, safety Caleb Wooden, and kicker Alex McPherson.

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Auburn target announcing decision today

Auburn may land a commitment on Tuesday…

Jay Fair will announce where he will be playing college football today and many experts are believing that the school will be Auburn University.

Fair, a Rockwall, Texas native, will be announcing his decision today at noon between Auburn, Florida, and TCU. Nick Harris, a 247Sports contributor from Texas, and Keith Niebuhr, a 247Sports contributor from Auburn, both have placed crystal ball predictions for Fair to select Auburn.

The 5-foot-10, 175-pound wide receiver is listed as a three-star prospect for 247Sports. His elite speed may allow him to earn that fourth star during his senior season. He ran a 23.33 200 meter race as a sophomore in track.

His most recent official visit was to Auburn when he visited The Plains on June 18th.

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