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  • Cyrus Kouandjio, one of the nation's top high school football players from DeMatha Catholic High School in Hyattesville, MD, talks to reporters after the 6'7" offensive tackle announced at the signing ceremony in the school's Convocation Center that he will be signing with Auburn, not Alabama where his older brother plays. He, however, did not sign his letter of intent. Three days later he announced he committed to play for the Crimson Tide.
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  • Cyrus Kouandjio, one of the nation's top high school football players from DeMatha Catholic High School in Hyattesville, MD, talks to reporters after the 6'7" offensive tackle announced at the signing ceremony in the school's Convocation Center that he will be signing with Auburn, not Alabama where his older brother plays. He, however, did not sign his letter of intent. Three days later he announced he committed to play for the Crimson Tide.
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  • Cyrus Kouandjio, one of the nation's top high school football players from DeMatha Catholic High School in Hyattesville, MD, talks to reporters after the 6'7" offensive tackle announced at the signing ceremony in the school's Convocation Center that he will be signing with Auburn, not Alabama where his older brother plays. He, however, did not sign his letter of intent. Three days later he announced he committed to play for the Crimson Tide.
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  • Head football coach and DeMatha's Athletic director Bill McGregor talks about Cyrus Kouandjio, one of the nation's top high school football players who took until the last minute to announce which school he was committing to. After reportedly staying up all night, the 6'7" offensive tackle announced at DeMatha's signing ceremony in the school's Convocation Center that he will be playing for Auburn, not Alabama where his older brother plays. He, however, did not sign his letter of intent at the event. Three days later he committed to play for the Crimson Tide.
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  • Cyrus Kouandjio puts down his signing pen while the rest of his DeMatha teammates sign their college commitment papers. Earlier in the afternoon Kouandjio, one of the nation's top high school football players, from DeMatha Catholic School, located in Hyattesville, MD, announced he chose to play for Auburn. However, he never signed his commitment during the event. At the time speculation remains weather he will stay true to his word or possibly commit to Alabama where his older brother plays, or the New Mexico. He later committed to play for the Crimson Tide.
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  • Cyrus Kouandjio, one of the nation's top high school football players from DeMatha Catholic School in Hyattsville, MD stares at his his commitment paper to Auburn -- which he never signed. The 6'7" offensive tackle announced three days later later he committed to play for the Crimson Tide.
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  • Cyrus Kouandjio, one of the nation's top high school football players, from DeMatha Catholic School, is congratulated by one of his classmates after the 6'7" offensive tackle announced at the signing ceremony in the school's Convocation Center that he will commit to Auburn, not Alabama where his older brother plays. He, however, did not sign his letter of intent at the event. Three days later he committed to play for the Crimson Tide.
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  • Cyrus Kouandjio, one of the nation's top high school football players, from DeMatha Catholic School, receives a hug from his father Jean-Claude Kouandjio. After reportedly staying up all night, the 6'7" offensive tackle announced at a ceremony in the school's Convocation Center that he will be signing with Auburn, not Alabama where his older brother plays.He, however, did not sign his letter of intent at the event. Three days later he committed to play for the Crimson Tide.
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  • Cyrus Kouandjio, one of the nation's top high school football players, from DeMatha Catholic School, receives a hug from his mother Georgette Kouandjio. After reportedly staying up all night, the 6'7" offensive tackle announced at a ceremony in the school's Convocation Center that he will be signing with Auburn, not Alabama where his older brother plays. He, however, did not sign his letter of intent at the event. Three days later he committed to play for the Crimson Tide.
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  • Cyrus Kouandjio, one of the nation's top high school football players, surrounded by his family and teammates at his school's signing day event at DeMatha High School in Maryland February 2nd, 2011. The 6'7" offensive tackle announced at the televised ESPNU event he would attend Auburn.  He, however, did not sign his letter of intent. Three days later he announced he will attend Alabama where his older brother plays.  He, however, did not sign his letter of intent at the event. Three days later he committed to play for the Crimson Tide.
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  • All the DeMatha Catholic High School football players signing to colleges show off paraphernalia, mostly hats, for family photos -- except the highest nationally rated of the bunch, Cyrus Kouandjio.  The the 6'7" offensive tackle -- one of the nation's top high school football players -- has been famously undecided, not knowing if he was going to follow in his older brother's footsteps, and possible shadow, and go to Alabama, or start his own legacy at Auburn. While he announced he will attend Auburn next Fall over the nationally televised event, Cyrus never signed his commitment letter. Three days later he committed to play for the Crimson Tide.
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  • Cyrus Kouandjio, one of the nation's top high school football players, from DeMatha Catholic School, receives a hug from his mother Georgette Kouandjio. After reportedly staying up all night, the 6'7" offensive tackle announced at a ceremony in the school's Convocation Center that he will be signing with Auburn, not Alabama where his older brother plays. He, however, did not sign his letter of intent at the event. Three days later he committed to play for the Crimson Tide.
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  • When asked where he will attend over the ESPNU televised signing day event the DeMatha Catholic School's offensive tackle Cyrus Kouandjio, said "Auburn." However, Kouandjio, one of the nation's top high school football players, never signed his letter of intent during his school's signing day event February 2nd, 2011. Three days later he announced he will attend Alabama where his older brother plays.
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  • Cyrus Kouandjio, middle, one of the nation's top high school football players, from DeMatha Catholic Center, pen in hand, hovers  over his commitment paper to Auburn. After reportedly staying up all night, the 6'7" offensive tackle announced at a ceremony in the school's Convocation Center that he will sign with Auburn. He, however, did not sign his letter of intent. Three days later he announced he will attend Alabama where his older brother plays. <br />
He is flanked by teammates Darien Harris, on the left, who will play for Michigan State, and Kelby Johnson, right, who will play for Virginia. Head football coach and the school's athletic director Bill McGregor looms over the trio while, as McGregor said, "they sign their lives away."
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  • DeMatha Catholic School students congratulate their schoolmate Cyrus Kouandjio, second from the left, after announcing over a nationally televised signing event at the Hyattsville, MD school he would attend Auburn, not Alabama where his older brother plays. He, however, did not sign his letter of intent at the event. Three days later he committed to Alabama.
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  • When asked where he will attend over the ESPNU televised signing day event the DeMatha Catholic School's offensive tackle Cyrus Kouandjio, said "Auburn." However, Kouandjio, one of the nation's top high school football players, never signed his letter of intent during his school's signing day event February 2nd, 2011. Three days later he announced he will attend Alabama where his older brother plays.
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  • When asked where he will attend over the ESPNU televised signing day event the DeMatha Catholic School's offensive tackle Cyrus Kouandjio, said "Auburn." However, Kouandjio, one of the nation's top high school football players, never signed his letter of intent during his school's signing day event February 2nd, 2011. Three days later he announced he will attend Alabama where his older brother plays.
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  • When asked where he will attend over the ESPNU televised signing day event the DeMatha Catholic School's offensive tackle Cyrus Kouandjio, said "Auburn." However, Kouandjio, one of the nation's top high school football players, never signed his letter of intent during his school's signing day event February 2nd, 2011. Three days later he announced he will attend Alabama where his older brother plays.
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  • When asked where he will attend over the ESPNU televised signing day event the DeMatha Catholic School's offensive tackle Cyrus Kouandjio, said "Auburn." However, Kouandjio, one of the nation's top high school football players, never signed his letter of intent during his school's signing day event February 2nd, 2011. Three days later he announced he will attend Alabama where his older brother plays.
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  • When asked where he will attend over the ESPNU televised signing day event the DeMatha Catholic School's offensive tackle Cyrus Kouandjio, said "Auburn." However, Kouandjio, one of the nation's top high school football players, never signed his letter of intent during his school's signing day event February 2nd, 2011. Three days later he announced he will attend Alabama where his older brother plays.
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  • When asked where he will attend over the ESPNU televised signing day event the DeMatha Catholic School's offensive tackle Cyrus Kouandjio, said "Auburn." However, Kouandjio, one of the nation's top high school football players, never signed his letter of intent during his school's signing day event February 2nd, 2011. Three days later he announced he will attend Alabama where his older brother plays. Head football coach and the school's athletic director Bill McGregor stands behind the table of his players.
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  • Cyrus Kouandjio, one of the nation's top high school football players, sits with teammates at his school's signing day event at DeMatha High School in Maryland February 2nd, 2011. The 6'7" offensive tackle announced at the televised ESPNU event he would attend Auburn.  He, however, did not sign his letter of intent. Three days later he announced he will attend Alabama where his older brother plays.
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  • When asked where he will attend over the ESPNU televised signing day event the DeMatha Catholic School's offensive tackle Cyrus Kouandjio, said "Auburn." However, Kouandjio, one of the nation's top high school football players, never signed his letter of intent during his school's signing day event February 2nd, 2011. Three days later he announced he will attend Alabama where his older brother plays.
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  • Cyrus Kouandjio, one of the nation's top high school football players, sits with teammates at his school's signing day event at DeMatha High School in Maryland February 2nd, 2011. The 6'7" offensive tackle announced at the televised ESPNU event he would attend Auburn.  He, however, did not sign his letter of intent. Three days later he announced he will attend Alabama where his older brother plays.
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  • When asked where he will attend over the ESPNU televised signing day event the DeMatha Catholic School's offensive tackle Cyrus Kouandjio, said "Auburn." However, Kouandjio, one of the nation's top high school football players, never signed his letter of intent during his school's signing day event February 2nd, 2011. Three days later he announced he will attend Alabama where his older brother plays.
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  • Members of the media and supporters attended the signing day of DeMatha Catholic School Wednesday February 2nd, 2011, mostly in part to the much anticipated decision of Cyrus Kouandjio, one of the nation's top high school football players. The 6'7" offensive tackle announced at the signing ceremony in the school's Convocation Center that he will be committing to Auburn, not Alabama where his older brother plays. He, however, did not sign his letter of intent at the event. Three days later he committed to Alabama.
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  • Cyrus Kouandjio, one of the nation's top high school football players, from DeMatha High School sits during a televised ESPNU signing day event at his Hyattesville private school September 2nd, 2011. After reportedly staying up all night, the 6'7" offensive tackle announced over broadcast television at the school's Convocation Center that he will be signing with Auburn. He, however, did not sign his letter of intent. Three days later he announced he will attend Alabama where his older brother plays.
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  • Cyrus Kouandjio, second from the left, one of the nation's top high school football players, is from DeMatha. He sits with teammates (L-R) Darien Harris, who's committed to Michigan State, Kelby Johnson, committed Virginia, and Jordan Lomax, attending Iowa, during a signing ceremony in the school's Convocation Center moments before announcing he will attend Auburn. He, however, did not sign his letter of intent. Three days later he announced he will attend Alabama where his older brother plays.
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  • Cyrus Kouandjio, left, one of the nation's top high school football players, sits with teammates at his school's signing day event at DeMatha High School in Maryland February 2nd, 2011. The 6'7" offensive tackle announced at the televised ESPNU event he would attend Auburn.  He, however, did not sign his letter of intent. Three days later he announced he will attend Alabama where his older brother plays.<br />
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Kelby Johnson, right, committed Virginia.
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