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re: Class of 2017 Recruiting MEGATHREAD: Say Your Goodbyes Edition

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MORGANTON, N.C. — B.J. Emmons’ eyes sparkled a little when talking about Alabama’s running back depth chart.

With Derrick Henry and Kenyan Drake both moving on to the NFL, the Crimson Tide returns just two scholarship running backs from last year’s national championship team.

Emmons — along with fellow 2016 running back signee Joshua Jacobs — steps into a situation where Alabama is both thin and inexperienced at running back for the first time during Nick Saban’s tenure in Tuscaloosa.

“It’s a beautiful situation, really. It’s gorgeous actually,” Emmons told SEC Country. “Just having two running backs, and having two more come in there on scholarship. I feel like I’m stepping into a good situation.”

Emmons, a four-star prospect out of Morganton, N.C., is on track to qualify academically and is scheduled to join the rest of Alabama’s 2016 class on campus this week. Emmons — who chose Alabama over Georgia, Florida and Tennessee — rushed for 2,417 yards and scored 41 total touchdowns as a senior at Freedom High School.

Not since 2012 when T.J. Yeldon burst onto the scene has there been an opportunity for a freshman to step in and contribute immediately at the running back position for Alabama. That year, Alabama returned Eddie Lacy, who was a rising junior with experience backing up guys like Mark Ingram and Trent Richardson on his resume.

Heading into the 2016 season, Alabama’s top two returners — Bo Scarbrough and Damien Harris — are both green in terms of experience.

In the season before their first year as starters, Ingram (143 carries), Richardson (112), Yeldon (175) and Henry (172) all rushed 100 or more times, while Lacy ran it 95 times the year before he became the starter.

Scarbrough and Harris rushed a combined 64 times last season.

On National Signing Day and throughout the spring, Saban said there’d be opportunities for the incoming running backs to contribute because of Alabama’s lack of depth.

That possibility excites Emmons.

“It means a lot. It makes me ready to get to work,” Emmons said. “Nothing is going to be given to me, and that’s how I want it.”

It didn’t take long for Freedom High School football coach Brandon Allen to realize Emmons was better than most running prospects he had seen. Coaching his first game at Freedom in 2014, Allen got the full Emmons experience vs. rival East Burke in the season opener of Emmons’ junior year.

“I knew he was good, I knew he was talented, but I didn’t know how special he was until we played East Burke where he rushed for six touchdowns on eight carries,” Allen told SEC Country. “Watching him, you could certainly tell there was something different about him compared to the rest of the people on the field. They had no answer for him. I knew then we had a pretty special running back. He was breaking tackles, making long runs and pulling away from the defense.”

Emmons finished that Friday with touchdown runs of 54, 11, 71, 43, 25 and 3 yards, a record-setting performance. In all, he carried the ball 11 times for 250 yards.

That season, Emmons ran for 2,348 yards and 38 touchdowns. He rode that wave to earning scholarship offers from the likes of Clemson, Tennessee and Wisconsin.

It was around Emmons’ junior season that Alabama got involved in his recruitment. Alabama outside linebacker coach Tosh Lupoi was the first to visit the running back.

“Everybody in school was running up to me like, ‘Somebody from Alabama is here,’ and it was him,” Emmons recalled. “We talked for a little bit. He said they’d been watching me. A couple of weeks after that, I got a call from (director of player personnel) Jody Wright. I talked to him for a few minutes. Then I talked to Coach Lupoi. He handed the phone to Coach (Nick) Saban, and we talked for about 20 minutes. I was outside when all of this happened. He told me they were giving me a chance to earn a scholarship here.”

That initial meeting and phone call helped break the ice, and got the somewhat-reserved Emmons comfortable with Alabama’s coaching staff. Then came the visit.

“I fell in love instantly,” Emmons remembers. “I liked the atmosphere up there and the people. It’s Southern. I don’t really care to be around a lot of people that much, but everybody up there was very friendly. They care about football, and they’re behind you 100 percent of the way. It’s really something special about it because people take it so serious. Everybody is all about, ‘Roll Tide.’”

Emmons committed to Alabama in July 2015, and almost immediately shut down his recruitment. He had found his college football home, and detailed what set Alabama a part from the countless other programs in pursuit of his services.

“Discipline. They pay attention to detail,” Emmons said. “Going up there and seeing how they take meetings so serious was great. You really have to grow up quick. All of the stars and stuff are erased. If you go up there and you’re not humble, you’ll be humbled quickly. You’re not the greatest athlete anymore. It’s Alabama. Everything is serious.”

Life without Henry won’t be easy for Alabama’s backfield. He developed into the definition of a workhorse, carrying the ball 395 times for 2,219 yards and 28 touchdowns en route to winning the Heisman Trophy in his final season in Tuscaloosa.

The comparisons between Henry and whoever follows him next season will be made, but Emmons wants to be something different.

“A lot of people try to compare me to Derrick Henry which you really can’t do because it’s two different body styles,” Emmons said. “Whenever I talk to the coaches, there aren’t any comparisons. They say I can bring something different to the table. With me, I think I can probably do some of the things Derrick Henry couldn’t do like shifting around. He was more of a bruiser, getting up there and running straight at you. I feel like I can do that, but there are also other things I can do.”

If there is one area Emmons and Henry are similar, it’s their lack of experience in pass blocking coming out of high school.

Henry was a notoriously bad blocker early in his Alabama career,because he never had to do it at Yulee (Fla.) High School. He developed into one of the best blocking running backs in the country during his three seasons. Emmons hopes to do the same.

“Blocking wasn’t really one of my favorite things,” Emmons said with a smile. “I didn’t really block much in high school so it’s something that I’m going to have to improve on. It’s something that I know in the back of my head is going to be a little tough for me. Blocking is going to be the biggest thing I work on.”

At 6-foot, 220 pounds, Emmons described his running style “north and south,” but he can also make people miss and “make plays every time I touch the ball.”

Allen believes Emmons has what it takes to be an elite running back at the college level.

“Size and speed. He’s got the physical attributes that not many people have,” Allen said. “When you’re 220 to 225 pounds and can run a 4.4 40 (yard dash), you know that’s special. Not to mention that he’s got phenomenal hands. He catches the ball well. If he wasn’t a top running back, he could easily be a slot receiver. He could play linebacker, safety. Athletically, he’s got everything you want in a football player.”


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It appears Emmons is not in Tuscaloosa yet.
This post was edited on 5/31/16 at 2:43 pm
Posted by TideSaint
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Posted on 5/31/16 at 2:46 pm to
Final Thoughts on Alabama's 2016 Recruiting Class
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All of Alabama’s signees in the Class of 2016 are supposed to report to campus Monday, so let’s take one last look back before they begin summer workouts.

OVERVIEW

For the sixth straight year, Alabama had the nation’s No. 1 recruiting class. Why is that such an important statistic?

Well, those highly rated recruits have helped the Crimson Tide win four championships during that span. SB Nation put together this handy guide on why getting four- or five-star recruits, otherwise known as blue-chip prospects, is so important. Entering the 2015 season, 77 percent of Alabama’s roster was comprised of blue-chip prospects, the most of any program.

A direct correlation exists between winning the recruiting war and winning championships. Alabama has done both, and the Tide will continue to compete for championships year in and year out as long as they continue to dominate recruiting.
Posted by TideSaint
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Posted on 5/31/16 at 2:47 pm to
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STARS OF THE CLASS

Alabama signed three five-star prospects in the Class of 2016. Jonah Williams, an offensive tackle, committed to Alabama in April of 2015. Unlike the majority of recruits now, once Williams committed, visits to other schools ceased. He took one official visit, and that was to Alabama. He’s one of the rare five-stars who committed early and never once wavered on his commitment.

Ben Davis, a five-star inside linebacker, was the top-rated player at his position. He committed to Alabama on National Signing Day over Auburn and Georgia; Davis claimed it was truly close between the Tide and Tigers. Most believed that his commitment to Alabama was going to be a slam dunk because his father, Wayne, was a Tide legend and still holds the program record for most career tackles.

Lyndell “Mack” Wilson was another five-star linebacker who definitely enjoyed the recruiting process. For several months, he claimed Florida was his leader but ended up eliminating the Gators after a “miscommunication” between his mother and the Florida staff. On National Signing Day, Wilson chose Alabama over Georgia. The Bulldogs were in the mix because of his strong relationship with Kirby Smart, who started recruiting Wilson when the linebacker was in the ninth grade.
Posted by TideSaint
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Posted on 5/31/16 at 2:48 pm to
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THREE WHO COULD PLAY RIGHT AWAY

Depending on how Cam Robinson’s legal situation shakes out, Williams potentially could start immediately. Nick Saban already has raved about Williams’ play this spring: The freshman already has seen some time working with the first team.

“Jonah Williams has really played nicely and actually played left tackle today with the first team and did a really nice job,” Saban said in March. “I feel better about the number of guys that we have to coach and develop on the offensive line. We need to see what we need to do to get the best five guys out there.”

Cornerback Nigel Knott certainly will see some playing time this season. Though Alabama has two star corners in Minkah Fitzpatrick and Marlon Humphrey, Knott will see the field, whether it be in the kick/punt return game or on offense. Knott has said the Alabama staff has talked to him about the possibility of getting some snaps at receiver, just like what New England Patriots rookie Cyrus Jones did while at Alabama. Regardless of position, Knott is one of the most athletic players in the Class of 2016.

Ben Davis will also see the field. You just can’t sit a guy who is already at 6-foot-3, 240 pounds and looks like an NFL linebacker. Throughout Davis’ recruitment, Saban told him he expects him to fill Reggie Ragland’s shoes. Davis will be on the field this fall.
Posted by TideSaint
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Posted on 5/31/16 at 2:48 pm to
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TWO BIGGEST SURPRISES

Running back Joshua Jacobs was the biggest surprise in the Class of 2016. His recruitment picked up only two weeks before National Signing Day. Once he picked up the scholarship offer from Alabama, it became likely he was going to choose the Tide. He admitted those feelings to SEC Country.

“Knowing that it’s your dream school, you’re already going to be kind of biased,” Jacobs said. “I wanted to take my feelings out of it and think of it more as a business decision and think of it more as a life choice. When I actually visited the campus and met everybody, it was perfect.”

Aaron Robinson flipped from Florida to Alabama on National Signing Day. That was surely surprising, as Alabama was expected to get commitments from Shyheim Carter and Jared Mayden on signing day (Knott committed before signing day). The addition of Robinson made Alabama’s cornerback class arguably the best in the country.
Posted by TideSaint
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Posted on 5/31/16 at 2:48 pm to
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DOWN TO THE WIRE

Three recruits had academic issues to sort out before getting to Alabama: Aaron Robinson, defensive tackle Raekwon Davis and running back B.J. Emmons. All three have resolved their issues and are expected to be on campus Monday. Every 2016 signee will be at Alabama this fall, except for offensive lineman Charles Baldwin, who was dismissed for an undisclosed issue.
Posted by TideSaint
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Posted on 5/31/16 at 2:49 pm to
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FINAL THOUGHTS

Since Nick Saban took over the Alabama program, every recruiting class has had one at least one national championship. Expect no different with this class. Alabama is one of the only college football programs to send players to the NFL every season and just reload with other highly regarded players the next. The Crimson Tide are never in rebuild mode because of their recruiting success. The biggest question mark entering this fall is who will line up at quarterback, but does it really matter? Because of recruiting dominance, the talent on both sides of the ball is so elite that Alabama will be fine no matter who the quarterback is.
Posted by TideSaint
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Posted on 5/31/16 at 2:50 pm to
New 2018 WR offer:

L'Christian Smith Highlights
Posted by BlackPawnMartyr
Houston, TX
Member since Dec 2010
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Posted on 5/31/16 at 4:53 pm to
Need another commit. Been a while since i posted dancing bananas.
Posted by jatebe
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Posted on 5/31/16 at 5:00 pm to
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Lyndell “Mack” Wilson


On campus....

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RestEasy3 ?@Iam__MW3 My 1st day of college




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Posted by South Alabama Tide
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Posted on 5/31/16 at 5:16 pm to
Bone has an update on who has grade issues
Posted by remaster916
Alabama
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Posted on 5/31/16 at 5:56 pm to
If it's Emmons, I'm going to wreck shite!!!!!
Posted by Rizzy
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Posted on 5/31/16 at 7:06 pm to
Marvin Wilson currently on campus
Posted by Bama3714
Alabama
Member since Feb 2015
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Posted on 5/31/16 at 7:08 pm to
Bone thinks it's Jamar King. But SP from TI and some others think it's Hulk. Saban did say it was a freshman (King could still take Summer school classes anyway). I'm pretty sure it's Hulk. That would be better than King, because Hulk is probably not going to see the field as a true freshman anyway.
Posted by Cobrasize
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Posted on 5/31/16 at 7:13 pm to
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Defensive tackle Kendell Jones figures to be the player who's high school term has not ended. Classes and testing run through Thursday at Shoemaker High School in Killeen, Texas, according to the school district's official calendar.

Al.com article
Posted by chattabama
12essee
Member since Jun 2012
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Posted on 5/31/16 at 8:54 pm to
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Former Texas A&M commit sporting a Bama hat today, just a couple days removed from Tweeting a picture of he and Jalen Hurts, referring to Hurts as his future QB.




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Taylor Hamm ?@TaylorHamm247 4h4 hours ago
Mannie Netherly out here at the VYPE magazine shoot rocking the Alabama hat


Mannie Netherly
Posted by TideSaint
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Posted on 5/31/16 at 9:02 pm to
Kendall Jones would have summer school to get qualified if need be so we should be OK in getting everyone in.
Posted by TideSaint
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Posted on 5/31/16 at 9:06 pm to
It's Jamar King:

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I spoke with Bama JUCO DE signee Jamar King's coach this afternoon. King is not currently on UA's campus as was originally expected, however, King's coach tells me that Jamar "might have a little work to wait on some final grades (but) nothing alarming. He will be fine."

Another JUCO defensive end prospect to keep an eye on as a potential late addition to Alabama's 2016 class is Raveon Hoston out of Los Angeles Valley College.

Hoston spoke with Jody Wright on Monday night and is supposed to speak with Saban tomorrow. He has not yet received an offer. Hoston has three years of eligibility to play two and is eligible immediately.

Hoston plans to announce a commitment tomorrow at 4 p.m. CT. While he won't share finalists with me, he's received interest from Nebraska, USC and West Virginia, among others.

A native of Monroe, La., Hoston tells me he knows Cam Sims, Hootie Jones and Cam Robinson.

Hoston plans to enroll at his college of choice in July.

Keep an eye on BOL tomorrow should Hoston get the offer from Saban.




Raveon Hoston Highlights
This post was edited on 5/31/16 at 9:10 pm
Posted by Cobrasize
Birmingham
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Posted on 5/31/16 at 9:10 pm to
Emmons was my main concern. Whew
Posted by chattabama
12essee
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Posted on 5/31/16 at 9:31 pm to
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Adam Gorney ?@adamgorney 9h9 hours ago California, USA
Four-star #RollTide QB commit Tua Tagovailoa said this weekend he'll take official visits to #Bama and #USC so far.


I hate when the QB commitment isn't really committed.
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