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Jauntavius Johnson will head back to Auburn this weekend to participate in the school's Big Cat Weekend.
Johnson already has a scholarship offer from Auburn, but plans on competing during the camp anyway. His main goal, though, is getting to know the coaching staff better and continuing to explore the school's campus. The 6-foot-4, 320-pound defensive tackle previously visited the school for a February junior day visit and came away impressed.
Johnson has already heard plenty of talk that he'll end up at Auburn -- his 247Sports Crystal Ball is 100 percent to Auburn -- but he doesn't give out any clues when fans ask him about it.
"I just say 'Thanks,'" Johnson said. "I'm going to go with what my heart wants."
Johnson said his heart wants a place that feels like home.
Which places meet that criterion? Auburn and Alabama.
Auburn, Alabama and Southern Miss were a few of the schools that stopped by Lincoln High School to see Johnson. What they saw was a powerful interior defensive lineman who keeps getting stronger and smarter.
"He has the most punch I've ever seen out of a high school kid," Lincoln coach Brad Wallace said. "What I mean is when he comes off the ball he can do pretty much whatever he wants to the guy in front of him."
Johnson will put those skills to test June 14 when he competes at one of Alabama's summer camps. The three-star prospect, according to 247Composite, hasn't explored Alabama's campus as much as he has at Auburn, but said it was a "great place."
After taking in visits to Auburn this weekend and Alabama in June, Johnson hopes to make a decision before summer ends. Wallace believes Johnson is down to Auburn and Alabama and really likes both of those schools.
"I tell him all the time 'When you figure it out, go ahead and do it,'" Wallace said. "No need to have that on your back all the way through the summer and through the fall.
"He likes Auburn, he likes Alabama. He's going to try to get to know his coaches to make his decision."