Quandarrius Robinson attended Alabama's elite Junior Day over the weekend, his second time at the Capstone since the Iron Bowl.

The 2020 4-star outside linebacker that's committed to Auburn told BamaOnLine on Monday night that the Crimson Tide was giving him something to think about.

On Wednesday morning Robinson reopened his recruitment and decommittted from Auburn, according to his coach.

"He wants to visit more places, is unsure, and doesn't want to do that while being committed," Jackson-Olin head coach Tim Vakakes told BamaOnLine over text message. "As much as having one of ours decommit bothers the HELL out of me, having one of our kids somewhere he isn't 100 percent sure is his home would bother me worse."

Robinson shed light earlier this week on the Tide's pursuit and where they stood for him.

“Well, Bama has been making a tremendous push to give the ol’ Auburn commit something to think about in his recruitment, so as for putting them in a rank I'll say a close second … but my family would say one," Robinson told BOL on Monday night.

At 6-foot-4.5, 207 pounds, Robinson is rated the No. 21 outside linebacker in the country.

Nick Saban and Karl Scott recently visited the in-state linebacker's school before hosting him on Saturday.

The Tide's 2020 class currently ranks No. 1 in the nation, according to the industry-generated 247Sports Composite Team Recruiting Rankings, and features four of the top 10 players in the state rankings, as well as two more in the top 20.

Stay tuned to BamaOnLine for more details as they become available.