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Posted on 5/25/17 at 11:16 am to TideSaint
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Jalyn Armour-Davis committing this Friday
Jalyn Armour-Davis was always going to commit before his senior season, but a decision was likely coming in June or July.
But Armour-Davis, a 4-star cornerback from St. Paul’s Episcopal High School, has decided to make his commitment this Friday afternoon. His finalists are Alabama, Auburn and Florida State. His reason why the Crimson Tide are a finalist sounds good for Alabama’s chances.
“It’s the most secure place for me and my family,” Armour-Davis told SEC Country.
That quote is a 180-degree turn from where Alabama stood with the nation’s No. 15 cornerback in February. The Crimson Tide were on the outside of Armour-Davis’ top 6, and they had a lot of ground to make up. In March, Alabama was back in the mix, but Auburn and Florida State were still clearly ahead of Alabama. And then, just over two weeks ago, Armour-Davis told SEC Country that the three finalists he named on Wednesday were the top contenders to land him.
Even when Alabama was on the outside looking in for Armour-Davis, the Tide never stopped recruiting him.
“They just wondered where I went wrong and I wouldn’t say there was anything they did wrong,” Armour-Davis said earlier this month.” It was just a way I was feeling. I think, from a more mature standpoint, it would just be a 10-times-better decision for them to be in it. I was more excited in the moment and wanted to push something out. I just took a step back to look at all my schools and everything outside of football.”
Alabama has certainly closed the gap over these past few weeks, mainly from the job Tide defensive coordinator Jeremy Pruitt has done. From talking with multiple sources after his Wednesday night announcement, I believe Alabama is in a very good spot. My prediction is Armour-Davis will pick the Crimson Tide and become the team’s third commitment in the Class of 2018.
This could be the start of a big run for Alabama this summer.
Posted on 5/25/17 at 11:19 am to TideSaint
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Alabama still keeping eyes on Richard Jibunor
Richard Jibunor is still trying to figure out this crazy and sometimes bizarre recruiting world.
“I don’t really know right now,” Jibunor told SEC Country’s Benjamin Wolk. “For real, I don’t really understand it.”
It’s easy to understand why when you learn about the nation’s No. 25 athlete’s past.
Jibunor, a 3-star outside linebacker from Athens (Ga.) Christian High School, moved to America, by himself, three years ago from Nigeria. The explosive athlete moved to America to escape Boko Haram — an Islamic extremist group — that has killed thousands in his home country since attacks began in 2009. The majority of the attacks are located in the northern part of the country, which is where Jibunor lived before settling in Georgia.
He’s also only played football for two years. Before realizing his potential on the gridiron, Jibunor was focused on running track, basketball and soccer. Those sports have really helped Jibunor on the football field. The 6-foot-3, 206-pound prospect was last clocked at 4.71 in the 40-yard dash, which is good for his size.
“Most schools like my size and speed,” Jibunor said. “They like my frame. They think they can bulk me up, too, and I won’t be slower. They like me as an outside linebacker because I’m fast. The way my frame is, they think they’ll be able to put a lot of weight on me and be a defensive end.”
Alabama is one of those schools that is intrigued with the combination of his size and speed.
Jibunor hasn’t visited Tuscaloosa yet, but the coaching staff has been trying to get him on campus for several months now.
“They talk to me all of the time, but I have not been up there,” Jibunor said. “I’ve only heard of them and seen them on TV and researched them online. I just want to go see for myself and know where I’m going to place them for my recruitment.”
Pruitt has been in touch with Jibunor, but not as often as other coaches from other schools. Auburn and Tennessee are the schools recruiting Jibunor the hardest. There are a lot of big-time outside linebacker/defensive end targets for the Tide in this recruiting cycle.
The names to know at the position are Alabama commit Jordan Davis, Eyabi Anoma, Nikolas Bonitto, Andres Fox, KJ Henry and Micah Parsons. JJ Peterson and Quay Walker, arguably Alabama’s top linebacker targets, are viewed as linebackers who could play outside, inside and middle.
As you can see, there are plenty of targets at outside linebacker this year. Outside of Davis, Alabama is the favorite for Peterson and Walker. The Tide are in a really good position with Anoma. SEC Country was told Alabama is planning on signing four linebackers this cycle. That could be your four right there: Davis, Peterson, Walker and Anoma.
So, some pieces may have to fall Jibunor’s way if there’s a spot for him, if he ends up falling in love with Tuscaloosa when he visits. He has high expectations for that trip when he does visit.
“I mean Roll Tide,” Jibunor said. “It’s home of the 5-stars, home of champions. I just want to go see Coach Pruitt. And meet coach [Nick] Saban. Me and Coach Saban have spoken on the phone a couple times. I just want to shake his hand and have him tell me everything he said over the phone to my face.
“Coach Saban’s talked to me a couple times. He congratulated me after the Nike camp. He said he’d heard a lot about me and realized what kind of player I am. He told me how he sees me. He likes my speed and everything. He thinks I can be a big piece for a team because of my versatility, speed and size. He thinks he can use me in different ways.”
Auburn surely seems like the school to beat right now. Jibunor has a very close relationship with Tigers linebackers coach Travis Williams, defensive line coach Rodney Garner and defensive coordinator Kevin Steele. Auburn has definitely made Jibunor one of its top priorities, and he has realized that.
“Since the first day they offered me, they’ve been 100 percent on me and nothing has changed,” Jibunor said. “We talk the same way, always have fun. Sometimes we never talk football. I like my relationship with them.
“Auburn has been with me since the day they offered me last summer. They’ve just always been the same.”
Jibunor wants to have a decision made before his senior season so he can put this recruitment process, that he still doesn’t completely understand, behind him.
“I don’t want to be the type to commit and de-commit,” Jibunor said. “I want to be true to a school. I’ve been praying hard. When I take all my visits, whatever my mind picks, no matter which school, I’ll go with it.”
Posted on 5/25/17 at 11:29 am to TideSaint
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Jalyn Armour-Davis committing this Friday
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Armour-Davis Announces in 1 hour Edition
Posted on 5/25/17 at 11:33 am to Cobrasize
Oh shite.
I'm off today and tomorrow.
I thought it was Friday.
I'm off today and tomorrow.
I thought it was Friday.
Posted on 5/25/17 at 11:35 am to TideSaint
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A baker's dozen of the state's top 2018 football recruits have been nominated for the U.S. Army All-American Bowl.
A hundred players will ultimately be selected to play in January in San Antonio.
Last year's Army game featured three state players: Jackson-Olin linebacker T.D. Moultry (Auburn signee), Bob Jones offensive tackle Kendall Randolph (Alabama) and Lee-Montgomery receiver Henry Ruggs (Alabama).
Here's the standouts on the 2018 nomination list, with 247Sports Composite national ranking for their position:
Jalyn Armour-Davis, DB, St. Paul's, No. 15 CB
Tank Jenkins, OL, Park Crossing, No. 9 OG
Harold Joiner, ATH, Pelham, No. 11 RB
Jacquez Jones, LB, Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa, No. 45 OLB
Asa Martin, RB, Austin, No. 9
Myles Mason, DB, Pleasant Grove, No. 22 S
Coynis Miller, DL, Jackson-Olin, No. 24 DT
Timaje Porter, DL, Theodore, No. 43 DT
Justyn Ross, WR, Central-Phenix City, No. 5
Alfred Thomas, DL, Sidney Lanier, No. 25 DT
Nathaniel Watson, WR, Maplesville, No. 17 ATH
Jack West, QB, Saraland, No. 6 pro-style
Seth Williams, WR, Paul Bryant, No. 21
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Posted on 5/25/17 at 11:36 am to TideSaint
I'd be getting prepared for a Thursday drunk
Posted on 5/25/17 at 11:37 am to Cobrasize
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I'd be getting prepared for a Thursday drunk
Oh I'm definitely doing that.
I'm also smoking a brisket this afternoon through tonight.
Posted on 5/25/17 at 11:38 am to TideSaint
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A third in-state player has been invited to Nike's The Opening finals in Beaverton, Ore.
Harold Joiner, a four-star recruit from Mountain Brook, was officially added to the roster on Wednesday. The Opening Finals will be from June 28-July 3 in Oregon.
Joiner has offers from around the country, and added one from Southern Cal earlier this week. LSU is his leader, as the Tigers have given him the best opportunity to play running back.
Many schools see the 6-foot-3, 215-pound Joiner as one who could shine at almost any position on the field, including running back, receiver, tight end, linebacker or safety.
Joiner joins Park Crossing offensive lineman Tank Jenkins and Central-Phenix City receiver Justyn Ross as players who earned an invite to the Opening from Alabama. Ross shined at the Atlanta Regional and was picked that day. Jenkins, the offensive line MVP at the Charlotte Regional, becomes No. 2.
Joiner also participated and did well at the Atlanta Opening Regional.
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Congrats to him.
Posted on 5/25/17 at 11:39 am to TideSaint
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One of the state's top prospects is set to commit by the end of the week.
Jalyn Armour-Davis, a four-star cornerback from St. Paul's in Mobile, confirmed with AL.com that he will choose between Florida State, Alabama and Auburn on Friday.
Armour-Davis is slated to make his announcement on his Twitter feed around 12:30 p.m.
The 6-foot-1, 175-pound Armour-Davis is ranked as the state's No. 4 prospect, No. 15 cornerback and No. 127 national recruit per the 247Sports composite.
Armour-Davis, also a track star, visited Alabama in mid-April. The Crimson Tide did not make his first top six, but now seem in good position along with Auburn and Florida State.
The first-team Class 5A All-State and All-Coastal Alabama selection finished his junior season with 31 tackles and three interceptions on defense. He also had three TD receptions and one rushing score on offense.
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Posted on 5/25/17 at 11:40 am to TideSaint
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I'm also smoking a brisket this afternoon through tonight.
Posted on 5/25/17 at 1:30 pm to TideSaint
Saw on the Auburn board that Davis has postponed his commitment, I knew something would happen. Bama will only sign 2 recruits in the 18 class.
Posted on 5/25/17 at 3:16 pm to remaster916
Is this even true? First it was today, then corrected to tomorrow at noon.
Posted on 5/25/17 at 6:10 pm to CapstoneGrad06
Yeah it's delayed.
All of the recruits are belong to someone else.
All of the recruits are belong to someone else.
Posted on 5/25/17 at 7:16 pm to chattabama
@bamainsider
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#Alabama is not actively pursuing former signee Kendell Jones despite any reports. He is not expected to re-sign with the Crimson Tide.
Posted on 5/25/17 at 10:41 pm to remaster916
Something strange is going on this year in recruiting. Two players leaning to us have postponed their announcements at the last minute plus one de-committment.
Lets hope its a new strategy by the master otherwise it cannot be good.
Lets hope its a new strategy by the master otherwise it cannot be good.
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