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Aggie Five Star Commit Cam Coleman put on highlight reel performance in a battle between two top ten teams

Senior wide receiver and Aggie commit Cam Coleman was an unstoppable machine plucking everything out of the air, helping lead the No.1 Central Red Devils over the No. 3 Auburn High Tigers in a 41-20 victory.

Coleman showed a little of everything he had in the toolbox; whether it was a jump ball or crossing route, it did not matter. The Tigers did not have an answer when they dialed Coleman’s number. He lit the stat sheet on fire to the tune of 9 receptions for 294 yards and four touchdowns in highlight-reel fashion.

With the de-commitment of Drelon Miller and the Aggies dropping two must-win SEC games on the back of bad offensive play, some are on edge, wondering if the commitment from Coleman will hold until signing day. He is still locked in with Texas A&M despite his plans to visit multiple schools.

The 6′-3″ 185 wide receiver currently has 39 catches for 895 and 14 touchdowns and is just scratching the surface of his potential. Hopefully, the relationships he’s forged with the Aggie staff will hold strong, and he will be dressed in Maroon and White next year.

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Cam Coleman is insane!

Once Coleman gets in a college weight program he will be a monster

Coleman averaged over staggering 30 yards a catch against Auburn

Monster numbers in a big-time game from a big-time player

Yes Coleman is HIM

Auburn fans did not have a fun night watching Coleman dominate

Even Auburn Alumni saw the damage being done

The defense tried to stop Cam but came up empty more times than they hoped

Flashes of a mini Dez Bryant

62 yards later Cam Coleman hit paydirt

At this point people began to wonder is Coleman needs to be double teamed

Colemans pre-game warm up was actually just a preview of the inevitable

Story originally appeared on Aggies Wire