David Marshall

Marshall is Auburn's sixth commitment in the 2016 class. (Wesley Sinor/wsinor@al.com)

Just days after attending Auburn's Big Cat Weekend Saturday and Alabama's football camp Monday, David Marshall has had a change of heart.

The three-star defensive end prospect decommitted from Auburn Tuesday morning.

The 6-foot-4, 258-pound defensive end from Upson-Lee in Thomaston, Ga., committed to the Tigers in March, but began to show interest in the Crimson Tide shortly after, calling Alabama his "dream school."

"(Alabama's) trying to get me to decommit," he said at the time. "They ask me what I like about Auburn and what made me commit, and I tell them my family, especially my grandma, who used to babysit coach (Will) Muschamp's wife. And my aunt graduated with Muschamp."

Marshall named both programs his leader at different stages in his recruitment.

Aside from Alabama and Auburn, he holds offers from Clemson, Georgia Tech, Indiana, Louisville, Mississippi State, North Carolina, Ole Miss and UCLA.

Marshall is ranked as the nation's No. 25 strong-side defensive end in the 247Sports Composite. Attempts to reach him Tuesday were not immediately successful.

Had a great talk with my family this morning about colleges.That I will de-commit from Auburn. And that I will not take no interviews. — David Marshall (@dee_hooper35) June 2, 2015