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Four visitors to keep an eye on for Auburn's first home game

Even though the opponent is UMass, Auburn is bringing in the talent.

Auburn Daily reached out to some recruits and we confirmed four huge names that plan to visit for the UMass game. Although the original goal was to find a complete list we found three big-time committed players in the 2024 class would be in attendance plus one of the top players on the board in the 2025 class.

Last year the final in-game visits were for the Texas A&M and Western Kentucky games, both of which saw an incredible atmosphere despite the teams' record. The excitement was due to these games being the only home games interim Head Coach Caddilac Williams coached. One can assume that the hype will pay off and the UMass game will be full of rabid fans wanting to welcome Head Coach Hugh Freeze. 

There are three players that I or another staff member here was able to confirm in the 2024 class. Five-star Perry Thompson, four-star Bryce Cain, and four-star Jalewis Solomon among others will be in attendance. We also were able to confirm that Alvin Henderson will be there, Henderson is the crown jewel of this class for Auburn RB Coach Caddilac Williams. 

All four of these young men will have high school games and despite their busy schedules will be there at 2:30 PM for kickoff. Perry Thompson and Foley will take on Baldwin County this evening, and Cain will lead the Baker Hornets into a game versus Wetumpka. Schley County and Solomon will face off with Early County and Elba led by Henderson will take on Kinston High School. Auburn Daily will provide statistical updates to all of Auburn's 2024 commitments, as well as their top targets in both the 2024 and 2025 classes.

With much of Auburn's 2024 class taken care of, look for a much larger visit emphasis on the 2025 class for this first season under Hugh Freeze. Auburn has seven home games this year including the Iron Bowl, Deep South's Oldest Rivalry, and both Mississippi schools. All of these games look to be packed with talent both on the field and in the stands.