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Alabama, Auburn both in hunt for 4-star defensive end DeMarcus Walker

By: Josh Rultenberg
Updated: June 12, 2012
DeMarcus Walker, a four-star recruit from Jacksonville,Florida is considering both Alabama and Auburn for his college choice.

The 6-3, 275-pound defensive end says the Tigers have made the best impression on him but he has been in talks with the Tide from the very beginning of the recruiting process.

Walker has also kept Florida, FSU, USC, LSU, and Clemson in the mix.

"Everybody who is in my top eight is pretty high but Auburn sticks out more than anybody so far," Walker told Auburn Undercover following his visit on the plains.

Walker says will talk it over with his parents before making his decision.

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