Kameron Martin

Kameron Martin committed to Baylor last July. (247Sports)

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Former Baylor running back Kameron Martin tells AL.com he will be committing to Auburn or TCU, and the decision will be made next week.

"I'll make a decision after my TCU official in the next few days," Martin said Saturday night. "Probably Tuesday I'll have somewhere I'll say I'll go."

The 5-foot-10, 178-pounder from Port Arthur, Texas, took his first visit to Auburn Friday and spent the night. He will check out TCU Sunday.

"It was amazing," Martin said of his Auburn visit. "They treated me like family... The guys really want me and they feel like I can fit real good in their offense. They feel like I can come in there and play running back. My thing is, I just want to go somewhere where I can compete at the highest level. The SEC is the highest level."

Martin was ranked as the No. 7 all-purpose back in the 2016 recruiting class by the 247Sports Composite during his time at Memorial High School. He was recruited by Auburn offensive coordinator Rhett Lashlee while he was committed to the Bears.

Auburn lost a pair of running backs after the 2015 season ended as Peyton Barber entered the NFL Draft and Roc Thomas transferred to Jacksonville State. Martin sees a lot of opportunity on the Plains and said he'll pick the school that shows him "the most love."

"(TCU) said I can be an impact player right away," Martin said. "Auburn showed me a lot of love and treated me like family. That's kind of what I like. I want to go somewhere where they treat me like family... Auburn was about business, so we'll see if TCU can show me a good time."

Martin reportedly ran the 40-yard dash in 4.34 seconds last year and rushed for 1,846 yards as a junior and senior at Memorial.

After Baylor head coach Art Briles was "suspended with intent to terminate" May 26, Martin requested and was granted a release from his scholarship. He will be eligible to play this fall at the school of his choice.