Report: 4-star RB Kameron Martin asks out of Baylor commitment
The exodus from Baylor is underway, and it could reportedly include one of the Bears' top recruits.
Four-star running back Kameron Martin doesn't plan to enroll at Baylor next week, and has instead asked the program to release him from his signed letter of intent, a source told Max Olson of ESPN. Martin's reported request comes shortly after the school suspended head coach Art Briles with the intent to fire him.
Martin, a Port Arthur, Texas native, committed to the Bears nearly two full years ago. He was so excited to attend the school that he eventually got a giant Baylor tattoo.
@TeamKamMartin says it's official pic.twitter.com/VUxCavsO6c
— Brian Ethridge (@TruthOrBear247) August 8, 2015
Baylor already lost four-star tight end Kedrick James on Thursday after Briles' firing was publicly announced.
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