Torrance Gibson

Torrance Gibson participated in Saturday's U.S. Army All-American Game in San Antonio, Texas. (247Sports)

Auburn's impressive list of expected visitors for next weekend continues to grow, and the latest development is a blast from the past.

According to 247Sports, Gus Malzahn and the Tigers are set to host dual-threat quarterback Torrance Gibson for an official visit Jan. 16. The four-star prospect is also expected to take an official to LSU and possibly Central Florida.

Gibson has been committed to Ohio State since last November as a quarterback, but is reportedly wary of how deep the Buckeyes are at the position. He has been vocal about his desire to be a signal-caller in college instead of a wide receiver, a position many coaches believe he has the higher ceiling for.

With Jeremy Johnson in line to start for Auburn in 2015 and possibly 2016, it is unclear where Gibson fits into Malzahn's recruiting strategy offensive scheme. The Tigers also have Sean White on the bench and two quarterbacks committed to the 2015 class -- Tyler Queen, who has enrolled, and Jason Smith, who has signed early as a junior college transfer.

Counting Gibson, Auburn has gone 0-for-4 on landing commitments from dual threat quarterbacks this recruiting season. The Tigers missed out on Chason Virgil, who committed to Mississippi State and later Fresno State, as well as Kai Locksley and Deondre Francois, who both committed to Florida State on the same day. Locksley has since been projected to play receiver for the Seminoles.

Gibson's relationship with Auburn has been a roller coaster of sorts. When he made his first visit to campus last March, Malzahn and offensive coordinator Rhett Lashlee began comparing the 6-foot-4, 204-pounder to Cam Newton. Afterward, Gibson enjoyed the visit and called Auburn a "perfect fit."

He named Auburn his leader after Big Cat Weekend in May, but the Tigers took a hit after Gibson's five-night visit to Tennessee. He eventually gravitated toward Urban Meyer and Ohio State, while the Tigers and Volunteers fell out of the picture.

Gibson threw for 1,959 yards and 21 touchdowns and three interceptions as a senior at American Heritage in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. He also rushed 137 times for 1,012 yards and an additional 13 scores. He led his team to back-to-back Class 5A state titles and participated in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl last Saturday.

It was an honor to play for my country & hang out with RG3 #TG6 🙌🏈🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/BUt598vcxZ — Torrance Gibson VI (@quick_tg6) January 4, 2015

Gibson is ranked as the nation's No. 5 athlete in the 247Sports Composite. Watch his senior highlights below.