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Auburn: Reggie Taylor sticking with Tigers
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Auburn football coach Tommy Tuberville’s resignation will not affect at least one player pledged to be a part of the Tiger’ 2009 recruiting class: Peach County cornerback Reggie Taylor is sticking with the commitment he made some six months ago.
“I am going there no matter who is the coach,” said Taylor, who is still being recruited by N.C. State and Memphis, among others. “I’m visiting Auburn on Jan. 9. I have no plans to visit anywhere else.”
Taylor learned about the Tuberville departure from his father and had not heard from Auburn coaches before or soon after the Wednesday night announcement was made official.
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By lamar
December 3, 2008 10:50 PM | Link to this
his other offers were ball st, memphis and iowa st.