Marlon Davidson is no longer 75 percent committed to Auburn. He's in it for the long haul.

The five-star defensive end from Greenville committed to the Tigers in early September, but planned on taking official visits to four other schools too, including Alabama.

But those never came to fruition and Davidson, a 6-foot-4, 268-pound star lineman, announced his final decision on Wednesday and that's that he was going to Auburn. He was to sign his financial aid agreement with Auburn on Wednesday.

Davidson plans to graduate early from Greenville and enroll in January. Davidson overcame the sudden loss of his mother to shine, and is the AL.com A-List No. 2 prospect.

Davidson isn't Auburn's only early graduate from the high school ranks. Calhoun, Ga., tight end Landon Rice, Madison Academy running back Malik Miller and Spanish Fort linebacker Tre Threat also plan to early enroll along with Alpharetta, Ga., receiver Kyle Davis and Central-Phenix City defensive back John Broussard.