Auburn’s 2027 Football Recruiting Class Surges Into Top Ten
Auburn University's 2027 football recruiting class has quickly risen into the national top‑10, bolstered by 25 commitments, including several four‑star prospects and key in‑state signees.
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Auburn University's 2027 football recruiting class has quickly risen into the national top‑10, bolstered by 25 commitments, including several four‑star prospects and key in‑state signees.

A look at the latest commitments, state‑by‑state breakthroughs and the growing influence of name, image and likeness deals on the next generation of quarterbacks.
As the official visit season wraps up, the nation’s highest‑rated seniors in the Class of 2027 have announced their college commitments, setting the stage for a new wave of talent on campus this fall.

Four-star edge rusher James Pace commits to Auburn over several SEC programs, reinforcing a deepening Maryland pipeline and expanding the Tigers' 2027 recruiting class.

With a 93% likelihood of committing to Auburn, edge rusher James Pace is set to announce his college choice on Friday, a move that would bolster the Tigers' 2027 class and fulfill a strategic aim of landing two of Maryland's top three edge rushers.

The 2026 preseason rankings spotlight IMG Academy at the summit, with St. Frances Academy and Buford close behind. Notable players and early schedule challenges hint at a fiercely competitive season.

From defensive linemen to quarterbacks, Illinois high school prospects are locking in major college destinations, signaling a deep talent pool that could reshape next season's rosters.

Auburn head coach Alex Golesh has landed top‑five prospects in five states for the 2027 class, reshaping the Tigers' recruiting narrative.

Kevin Verpaele's unexpected decommitment from Pittsburgh has reignited recruiting conversations, with family connections and coaching ties pulling three programs into the spotlight.

Auburn’s new head coach Alex Golesh has landed a five‑state, top‑five recruiting class, reshaping expectations about his ability to attract elite talent.

Auburn's latest pledge adds a top-rated safety from Georgia, reinforcing the program's momentum and national ranking.

Auburn’s 2027 recruiting class rises to No. 14, driven by key commits and a strategic push from coaching staff.

Auburn's 2027 recruiting class ranks among the nation's best, featuring five four-star and nine three-star prospects, highlighted by standout commits on both sides of the ball.

Auburn's 2027 recruiting class has added eleven commitments since late April, climbing into the top twenty nationally and No. 5 in the SEC, driven by Coach Alex Golesh's emphasis on quality over quantity and notable wins over traditional powerhouses.
Auburn University's football program has locked in three new pledges within a two‑day window, highlighted by four‑star running back Kingston Miles.
Layton von Brandt, a 6‑foot‑6, 270‑pound offensive tackle, pledged to Auburn on May 18, boosting the Tigers’ 2027 recruiting class to a national rank of 20th and positioning it for a climb within the SEC.

Kareem Palmer, a standout from Toombs County High School, announced his commitment to Auburn, highlighting the program's momentum as it builds a class headlined by four‑star running back Myson Johnson‑Cook.

Rivals analysts Alex Golesh, Chad Simmons and Steve Wiltfong agree that three‑star linebacker Kareem Palmer will sign with Auburn, a move that lifts the Tigers’ class to No. 25 and adds a key defensive piece.

Jackson Vaughn, a reclassified 2027 four-star EDGE, will reveal his college choice at 5:30 p.m. CT on May 26. Auburn, currently ranked No. 39 in the 2027 recruiting class by 247Sports, is among the final contenders, competing with top programs while riding a surge of recent commitments.

Kalib Spivey, a three-star defensive lineman from Alexander City, Alabama, is set to close out his summer recruiting tour with an official visit to Auburn University on June 26. The trip marks the final stop of a whirlwind schedule that has taken him from Duke to Georgia Tech, Clemson and back home to the Deep South.