Auburn Commit Sam Turner Reflects on Memorable Official Visit

Wide receiver Sam Turner, who flipped his commitment from Georgia Tech to Auburn in October, described his official visit for the Tigers’ thrilling victory over Texas A&M as an unforgettable experience. Turner, now firmly committed to Auburn, shared how the visit further solidified his excitement about joining the program.

“I have never seen anything like that,” Turner said, reflecting on the electric atmosphere at Jordan-Hare Stadium. Auburn’s dramatic win, which ended after four overtimes, left a lasting impression on him. Turner was in the stands during the game and quickly made his way onto the field moments after the decisive final play.

 

Although Georgia Tech continues to pursue him, Turner expressed confidence in his decision to join the Tigers. “It was good because a lot of the commitments were there, and we kind of bonded outside of football,” he said. “It made me feel even more great about my decision.”

 

During his visit, Turner spent time with several Auburn commitments and recruits, including Deuce Knight, Derick Smith, Erick Smith, Anquon Fegans, and Justus Terry. The group enjoyed the high-energy environment, sharing in the excitement of Auburn’s fans and team performance.

The atmosphere at Jordan-Hare Stadium stood out to Turner, from the pregame buzz to the postgame celebrations that continued long after the final whistle. The camaraderie among the recruits and their shared experiences off the field added to the special nature of the visit.

For Turner, the weekend reaffirmed his belief in Auburn’s program and his future as part of the team. While other schools, including Georgia Tech, may continue their efforts to flip him back, his connection with Auburn and the relationships he’s building with fellow commitments have strengthened his resolve to join the Tigers.

Turner’s experience highlights the impact of game-day visits in recruiting, particularly during high-stakes matchups. For Auburn, securing Turner’s commitment represents another key addition to their future receiving corps.

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