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The class of 2015 will always be coined as the class of flips. With 68 prospects having already decommitted and flipped during the cycle, including a number that have more than once, it's time to take a look at 10 more candidates heading into national signing day on Feb. 4.
No. 12 Kendall Sheffield, CB
The five-star Alabama commitment has continued to communicate with Texas A&M, including allowing the Aggies staff an in-home visit. The Crimson Tide hold the advantage due to the hard work of Nick Saban throughout the recruiting process as opposed to the hands-off approach taken by Texas A&M head coach Kevin Sumlin.
No. 16 Torrance Gibson, ATH
The Ohio State commitment has taken official visits to Auburn, LSU and Miami the past three weekends with Auburn receiving mention as a legit threat to flip the elite athlete with designs on playing quarterback at the next level. A win here by the Hurricanes would salvage the 2015 class.
No. 27 Minkah Fitzpatrick, CB
Fitzpatrick is another Alabama commitment that has continued flirting with another school following his verbal. Florida State, behind the work of Tim Brewster, is making this tough on the Crimson Tide. The Seminoles are selling early opportunity, contrasted with a stacked and talented depth chart in Tuscaloosa.
No. 42. Deondre Francois, QB
The Florida State commit sent Twitter into a buzz with a decommitment tweet, which he later claimed was a hoax. Because Francois made an official visit to Florida, and the Gators have made an impressive run, this is one to continue to watch.
No. 43 Terry Godwin, ATH
The longtime Georgia commitment has Auburn knocking on the door, along with Alabama. The versatile playmaker will announce a final decision on Wednesday. The Tigers have done a wonderful job with the mother of Godwin, providing Auburn with a legitimate chance to flip the Under Armour All-America Game receiver.
No. 101. Brandon Martin, WR
Martin blew up at the 2015 Under Armour All-America Game, and has seen his stock shoot through the roof. After officially visiting Missouri and committing last weekend, Martin visited his home-state LSU Tigers over the weekend. If it was anyone but LSU, the back-to-back SEC East champs would feel more secure with Martin's pledge.
No. 119. Derrick Dillon, ATH/WR
The longtime Florida commit made an official visit to LSU in January, and as expected, the Gators are locked in a battle against a university that doesn't lose many top prospects to out-of-state programs -- with the exception of Alabama.
No. 140. Mike Weber, RB
The one-time Michigan commitment has been committed to Ohio State since December. While the Buckeyes are considered tough to beat in this recruitment, it's tough to imagine Jim Harbaugh and Michigan won't get a key flip down the stretch.
No. 166. Van Jefferson, WR
The one-time Georgia commit and current Ole Miss verbal made an official visit to Michigan on Jan. 30. Jefferson spent the first half of his life in the Detroit area because his father played and coached for the Detroit Lions. The late visit, just five days after committing to the Rebels, is certainly cause for pause.
No. 192 Darius Slayton
Slayton has been committed to Georgia since the first week of December, but a Jan. 23 visit to Auburn and the Tigers' relentless pursuit of the talented athlete has made this recruitment a toss-up lately. Playing receiver has always been a key in this recruitment, and Auburn is selling opportunity at the position. Auburn feels like adding two more receivers to the class is imperative, and that has made Slayton a top priority.