Auburn cornerback Tyler Scott seems to have changed his mind.
Auburn CB Tyler Scott has changed course and will not enter the transfer portal, multiple sources confirm -- Scott made it known on Monday that he was entering the portal:Scott, who is set to be a redshirt freshman in 2024, saw limited action in his first season on The Plains as he appeared in five games and totaled just two tackles.
A former 4-star prospect out of Pebblebrook High School in Mableton, Ga., Scott chose Auburn over the likes of Alabama, Louisville, Michigan, Tennessee, Texas and others. Auburn is also expected to lose redshirt freshman corner Colton Hood, who reportedly entered the transfer portal on the same day as Scott.
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