Auburn has secured a key commitment for its 2027 recruiting class with Brylan Oduor, a blue-chip wide receiver from Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Standing at 6-foot-2 and weighing 205 pounds, Oduor chose Auburn over offers from Ole Miss and Indiana, making the announcement on Instagram. As a junior, he recorded 24 receptions for 383 yards and 8 touchdowns before transferring to Riverdale for his senior season. He is ranked as a 4-star prospect and is the 51st best wide receiver nationally. This addition brings Auburn’s total commitments to five in the upcoming class.

By the Numbers
  • Oduor caught 24 passes for 383 yards and 8 touchdowns as a junior.
  • He has recorded a personal best of 11.02 seconds in the 100-meter dash.
  • He is ranked as the 16th prospect from Tennessee and the 51st wide receiver in the 2027 class.
State of Play
  • Auburn now has a total of 5 commitments for their 2027 recruiting cycle.
  • Oduor is the fourth blue-chip recruit added by head coach Alex Golesh.
  • Auburn is actively working to strengthen their recruiting class as summer approaches.
What's Next

With Oduor's commitment, Auburn will likely focus on attracting more talent to its 2027 class while enhancing its recruitment strategy to secure top prospects ahead of the upcoming season.

Bottom Line

Securing Brylan Oduor is a strategic win for Auburn, highlighting its growing appeal and capacity to land elite recruits. This commitment could set the stage for further successful recruitment efforts as the team aims to build a competitive future.