BREAKING: Miami WR transfer Dazalin Worsham commits to Auburn
Dazalin Worsham, Miami WR transfer has committed to Auburn. The former Miami Hurricane made the call to Auburn Head Coach Bryan Harsin Wednesday afternoon and decided to join the program.
Worsham was a part of Miami’s 2020 recruiting class after being committed to Alabama for a few months. He entered the transfer portal on Apr. 29. After less than a week in the portal, Worsham has decided to return to his home state.
A native of Trussville, Ala. (Hewitt-Trussville), Worsham put up big numbers as a high school prospect. During his high school career, he had 215 catches for 2,369 yards, and 28 total touchdowns. He did not record any stats at Miami.
Worsham will have four years to play at Auburn.
Worsham highly sought after in high school
According to the On3 consensus ranking which averaged together the ranking services at the time that Worsham was a high school recruit, he was a 3-star WR prospect. After the averaging of rankings from that year, he was considered the No. 576 overall player in the country as well as the No. 27 best player in the state of Alabama.
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Worsham was a 4-star according to the ESPN rankings. Despite a drop in stats after missing a few games his senior year, Worsham was selected as an Under Armour All-American.
He held offers from Alabama, Texas A&M, Georgia Tech, Florida State, Clemson, Kentucky, Tennessee, LSU, Oregon, and Miami. Auburn, under the previous staff, offered him as well.
The Trussville, Ala. native, who is listed at 6-foot-1 and 185-pounds, joins five other transfers that joined the program for the spring. Auburn had a strong need at the WR position and have addressed that. Even with Worsham now in the boat, the Tigers still have other WR targets in the portal that they will continue to pursue.