Cam Coleman, an Auburn football player, want all five infinity stones.

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Cam Coleman, an Auburn football wide receiver commit, claims that there is just one infinity stone remaining from the Tigers’ 2024 class.

Wide receiver commit for Auburn football According to Cam Coleman, there is only one infinity stone absent from the Tigers’ 2024 class.
The Auburn football coaching staff is hoping that their efforts will pay off with a few more commits to add to the Tigers’ recruiting class of 2024 as the early signing period approaches. With twenty commitments before the window opens on Wednesday, December 20, Auburn football is positioned just outside of the country’s top ten recruiting classes.

However, if additional commits decide to play for the Tigers, things might soon change. While some candidates will wait to sign until the next period in February, there are a few to watch ahead of early signing day, including LJ McCray (a Florida commit), Amaris Williams (a Florida commit), and Coen Echols (an uncommitted).

Ryan Williams, a five-star wide receiver who is now committed to Alabama, will not sign until February, but the Auburn football team won’t give up on him until he does. Williams attended Auburn’s basketball game versus USC this past weekend along with a few other commits to Auburn. Cam Coleman, a 5-star wide receiver commit, told Auburn Rivals that he thinks the Tigers have four of the five infinity stones from the 2024 class:

“Avengers, he had all the infinity stones except one,” replied Coleman. “Just waiting for Ryan, he’s the last one. We’re probably just searching for the final infinity stone.”

Cam Coleman, Bryce Cain, Perry Thompson, Malcolm Simmons, and Ryan Williams, the wide receiver pledges for Auburn football, are collectively known as “The Freeze Five” and are putting in a lot of effort to persuade Williams to renounce his promise to the Tide.

The Tigers are doing everything they can to remain in the race through February, but it will be a close contest between in-state teams.

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