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Former Baylor signee Kam Martin says he's heading to Auburn

Kam Martin has already figured out where he'll play college football.

The former Baylor signee announced on Twitter that he was heading to Auburn to play for the Tigers.

Martin, a four-star running back, was one of five Baylor players granted a release by the university in the wake of the scandal that's plagued the school. The school announced it had released the players June 23.

“It’s just family at Auburn, and that’s the main thing for me,” Martin told AuburnSports.com about his commitment. “I’m looking for someone to treat me like family.”

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Martin visited Auburn Friday and Saturday. He was deciding between the Tigers and TCU and visted TCU on Sunday.

Brothers Devin and Donovan Duvernay, recruits in Baylor's 2016 class, have signed with Texas. Donovan was released from his Letter of Intent like Martin while Devin was a free agent because of a clerical error. J.P. Urquidez, another four-star recruit, also signed with the Longhorns after he was released from Baylor.

The only two unsigned recruits released from their scholarships at Baylor are Parrish Cobb and Patrick Hudson, who visited Oklahoma on Saturday.

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