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Carver-Montgomery five-star linebacker Lyndell Wilson will visit Auburn on Wednesday.
Wilson, ranked the No. 14 player overall in the 2016 class, announced his plans Tuesday night on Twitter.
Wilson's visit to Auburn will be his first since April 3, and will come six weeks after he tweeted that his recruitment with the Tigers had nearly slowed to a halt.
"How a college expect a ball player to show interest when they doesn't show any interest," Wilson tweeted on June 10. He followed the tweet with an edited picture of a waving Nick Saban that included the words "Bye Felicia."
Earlier that day, AuburnSports.com senior editor Bryan Matthews reported that Auburn had stopped recruiting Wilson, information Wilson later confirmed to AL.com.
"I haven't talked to them in a while, so I really don't know what's going on," Wilson told AL.com on July 10. "I still like Auburn, and there's no hard feelings about them."
Rivals ranks Wilson the No. 3 outside linebacker in 2016 and No. 3 overall player in Alabama.
Visiting Auburn tomorrow .. #WDE 🐅- ™ (@Iam__MW3) July 22, 2015
How a college expect a ball player to show interest when they doesn't show any interest .. ☕️🐸- ™ (@Iam__MW3) June 10, 2015
I'm like .. pic.twitter.com/9Y9D6eoCqq- ™ (@Iam__MW3) June 10, 2015
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