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Four-star offensive tackle Austin Troxell committed to Auburn following his Saturday visit to the Plains with his parents, brother, sister and girlfriend.
"I have committed to the University of Auburn, so I'm ready," Troxell said. "I'm ready to start my journey and be an Auburn Tiger... It's a burden lifted off my shoulders. I finally got my decision made. No looking back now. It's 100 percent Auburn now so I'm ready."
After Auburn's Big Cat Weekend event earlier this month, the 6-foot-7, 275-pound offensive tackle said he remained split between Auburn and Alabama. On Saturday, however, he said that visit solidified his decision. He doesn't plan on visits to any other schools in the future.
"Big Cat, seeing all the coaches laid back and stuff like that," Troxell said. "That was big... Just the fit here. Coaches, players. Nothing against any other school, I just fit in the best here personally. It fits me the best. That's what made the decision for me."
Troxell also holds offers from Florida, Florida State, Georgia, LSU, Notre Dame and Ole Miss, among others. He is now set to reunite with his former Madison Academy teammates on the Plains -- running backs Kerryon Johnson and Malik Miller.
Troxell is the second offensive tackle to join Auburn's 2017 recruiting class. Five-star prospect Calvin Ashley of Orlando pledged more than a year ago during Big Cat Weekend 2015.
"Me and Calvin are two of the best offensive tackles in the country, so that's what they said — that they got two of the best here and they're set for a couple years with us," Troxell said. "That's big right there. (Ashley was) not really a big factor, but I did look at it in my plan with him. That's pretty big right there, him being the five-star caliber he is. It'll be good."
The 247Sports Composite ranks Troxell as a four-star prospect and the nation's No. 13 offensive tackle. He is the ninth member of Auburn's 2017 recruiting class