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Posted on 7/8/13 at 7:25 pm to TideSaint
He may not make it in for Summer 2, but I think Foster still makes it in for fall camp. The NCAA has flagged one of his classes but I think they're expected to clear him after they take a look at it
Posted on 7/8/13 at 8:00 pm to sarc
with our depth at WR would he be in the mix regardless of when he shows up or is he destined to be a RS
Posted on 7/8/13 at 8:23 pm to mrbroker
Hard to say but the later he reports, the less likely he'll contribute this year
Posted on 7/8/13 at 8:40 pm to Robot Santa
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Cook was cleared.
OMGOMGOMGOMG!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted on 7/8/13 at 8:42 pm to TideSaint
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To be honest I'd rather see Foster cleared than Paige and Cook.
Posted on 7/8/13 at 9:10 pm to BuccWildBammer
Oh come on Bucc. You know we've had a much tougher time recruiting 5-star WRs than 4-star D-lineman and CBs/Safeties.
Posted on 7/8/13 at 9:21 pm to TideSaint
I know we have a little more depth at WR though and Falkins will be one to watch in mop-up
I was kidding but I am equally excited for both guys RF is comin
I was kidding but I am equally excited for both guys RF is comin
Posted on 7/8/13 at 10:05 pm to TideSaint
Does anyone have a list of prospects coming to the camp?
Posted on 7/8/13 at 10:50 pm to A-TOWNUAFAN
Here you go:
Donell Stanley, Rivals100 offensive tackle from Latta High School in S.C.
Chad Mavety, four-star offensive tackle from Nassau C.C. in Garden City, N.Y.
David Cornwell, Rivals100 quarterback from North High School in Norman, Okla. (Alabama commitment)
Cameron Sims, four-star wide receiver from Ouachita Parish High School in Monroe, La.
Saeed Blacknall, Rivals250 wide receiver from Manalapan High School in N.J.
Christian Miller, Rivals250 linebacker from Spring Valle High School in Columbia, S.C.
Damien Prince, five-star offensive tackle from Bishop McNamara High School in Forestville, Md.
Chris Lammons, four-star cornerback from Plantation High School in Fla.
Zach Whitley, Rivals100 linebacker from North Shore High School in Galena Park, Texas (Alabama commitment)
Shaun Dion Hamilton, Rivals100 linebacker from Carver High School in Montgomery, Ala. (Alabama commitment)
Stephen Roberts, four-star cornerback from Opelika High School in Ala. (Alabama commitment)
David Sharpe, three-star offensive tackle from Providence School in Jacksonville, Fla.
Austin Roberts, four-star wide receiver from Carmel High School in Ind.
Montel McBride, three-star guard from Plant City High School in Fla. (Alabama commitment)
Brian Wallace, three-star offensive tackle from Christian Brothers in St. Louis, Mo.
Cory Thomas, three-star defensive end from McAdory High School in McCalla, Ala.
Jordan Sims, three-star guard from Homewood High School in Ala.
Jamey Mosley, linebacker from Theodore High School in Ala. (C.J. Mosley's younger brother)
Dontae Angus, three-star tackle from Germantown High School in Philadelphia, Pa.
Deionte Thompson, 2015 safety from West Orange-Stark High School in Orange, Texas (Alabama commitment)
Daron Payne, 2015 defensive tackle from Shades Valley High School in Ala.
Kerryon Johnson, 2015 athlete from Madison (Ala.) Academy
Lester Cotton, 2015 offensive guard from Central High School in Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Minkah Fitzpatrick, 2015 cornerback from St. Peter's Prep in Jersey City, N.J.
Drew Richmond, 2015 offensive tackle from Memphis (Tenn.) University School
Kevin Dillman, 2015 quarterback from La Mirada High School in Calif.
Mekhi Brown, 2015 defensive end from Carver High School in Columbus, Ga. (Alabama commitment)
Jarrett Stidham, 2015 quarterback from Stephenville High School in Texas
Nick Gibson, 2015 running back from Pinson Valley High School in Ala.
Jauntavius Johnson, 2015 offensive/defensive lineman from Lincoln High School in Ala.
Devin White, 2016 running back from North Webster High School in Springhill, La.
Jalen Harris, 2015 tight end from St. James in Montgomery, Ala.
Malik Miller, 2016 athlete from Madison (Ala.) Academy
Dylan Moses, 2017 athlete from University Lab School in Baton Rouge, La.
Braden Smith OL Olathe ,KS
There are more names who will get added to the list. Da'Shawn Hand may attend.
Donell Stanley, Rivals100 offensive tackle from Latta High School in S.C.
Chad Mavety, four-star offensive tackle from Nassau C.C. in Garden City, N.Y.
David Cornwell, Rivals100 quarterback from North High School in Norman, Okla. (Alabama commitment)
Cameron Sims, four-star wide receiver from Ouachita Parish High School in Monroe, La.
Saeed Blacknall, Rivals250 wide receiver from Manalapan High School in N.J.
Christian Miller, Rivals250 linebacker from Spring Valle High School in Columbia, S.C.
Damien Prince, five-star offensive tackle from Bishop McNamara High School in Forestville, Md.
Chris Lammons, four-star cornerback from Plantation High School in Fla.
Zach Whitley, Rivals100 linebacker from North Shore High School in Galena Park, Texas (Alabama commitment)
Shaun Dion Hamilton, Rivals100 linebacker from Carver High School in Montgomery, Ala. (Alabama commitment)
Stephen Roberts, four-star cornerback from Opelika High School in Ala. (Alabama commitment)
David Sharpe, three-star offensive tackle from Providence School in Jacksonville, Fla.
Austin Roberts, four-star wide receiver from Carmel High School in Ind.
Montel McBride, three-star guard from Plant City High School in Fla. (Alabama commitment)
Brian Wallace, three-star offensive tackle from Christian Brothers in St. Louis, Mo.
Cory Thomas, three-star defensive end from McAdory High School in McCalla, Ala.
Jordan Sims, three-star guard from Homewood High School in Ala.
Jamey Mosley, linebacker from Theodore High School in Ala. (C.J. Mosley's younger brother)
Dontae Angus, three-star tackle from Germantown High School in Philadelphia, Pa.
Deionte Thompson, 2015 safety from West Orange-Stark High School in Orange, Texas (Alabama commitment)
Daron Payne, 2015 defensive tackle from Shades Valley High School in Ala.
Kerryon Johnson, 2015 athlete from Madison (Ala.) Academy
Lester Cotton, 2015 offensive guard from Central High School in Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Minkah Fitzpatrick, 2015 cornerback from St. Peter's Prep in Jersey City, N.J.
Drew Richmond, 2015 offensive tackle from Memphis (Tenn.) University School
Kevin Dillman, 2015 quarterback from La Mirada High School in Calif.
Mekhi Brown, 2015 defensive end from Carver High School in Columbus, Ga. (Alabama commitment)
Jarrett Stidham, 2015 quarterback from Stephenville High School in Texas
Nick Gibson, 2015 running back from Pinson Valley High School in Ala.
Jauntavius Johnson, 2015 offensive/defensive lineman from Lincoln High School in Ala.
Devin White, 2016 running back from North Webster High School in Springhill, La.
Jalen Harris, 2015 tight end from St. James in Montgomery, Ala.
Malik Miller, 2016 athlete from Madison (Ala.) Academy
Dylan Moses, 2017 athlete from University Lab School in Baton Rouge, La.
Braden Smith OL Olathe ,KS
There are more names who will get added to the list. Da'Shawn Hand may attend.
Posted on 7/9/13 at 7:24 am to My2Bits
College Football TV Schedule
Does it seem odd to anyone else that we are playing in the afternoon that first weekend and ESPN chose to air the LSU vs TCU game in prime time?
Does it seem odd to anyone else that we are playing in the afternoon that first weekend and ESPN chose to air the LSU vs TCU game in prime time?
Posted on 7/9/13 at 8:08 am to TideSaint
Not really. I think we're a three TD favorite in our game. LSU-TCU should be pretty good.
Posted on 7/9/13 at 8:34 am to TideSaint
I'm assuming its a whole package deal with them putting the game in the Jerry Dome he got it set as a prime time game
Posted on 7/9/13 at 8:51 am to TreyAnastasio
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if he doesn't make it in there is zero chance he comes back after juco.
Why is that?
Posted on 7/9/13 at 8:52 am to TideSaint
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Does it seem odd to anyone else that we are playing in the afternoon that first weekend and ESPN chose to air the LSU vs TCU game in prime time?
Not surprising to me at all. I actually figured that would happen. I would have preferred the night game, but it's all good. Going to be a great day.
Posted on 7/9/13 at 9:03 am to Chadaristic
This is the best post in the history of this website
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Trey, we all know you are trolling and that is perfectly fine. With that said, take a hard look at at Saban vs Miles. Saban's players HATE playing for him but they do it because he wins. Miles' players LOVE playing for him and they win too. Slight edge to the little one. They both recruit extremely well. Saban has the SEC scheduling czar tweaking y'all's schedule and ours to Bama's benefit. Mulligans. I do agree Bama was the second best team in 2011(even after title game). LSU had a better record and such a harder schedule it isn't even funny(probably the hardest schedule in NCAA history). Beat Bama in front of all your fans in your backyard. Saban surely has taken after The Bear hasn't he. For those that don't know, Bear was well known to use the SEC office to his benefit regarding scheduling, recruiting, hiding violations, and much more. Talk about a criminal. Saban constantly does things fhat require new NCAA rules to be made because the things he does are flat out unethical. Neither team is without flaws for sure. One still has its integrity intact, the other has greased the machine that put three trophies on a silver platter in the last four years. Ill take dignity and contending every year for the title. You can have your trophies. It means more when you truly earn them legitimately. Your school is historically and presently riddled with real criminals that will underperform in the pros. You can have that. Ill stick with my integrity. But, by all means, troll on. FYI-Jeremy will be out for a game or two. Bonnie Jackson is known for not throwing the book. She believes in giving good people like Jeremy the chance they deserve. I don't condone the behavior, but for fricks sake people this is getting blown way out of control. The guy that got hit has started many fights in the past and was saying awful things(1st amendment I know allows this). Jeremy will get additional probation, perhaps some community service, continued curfew and a few other restrictions. That is more than fair for this. The last thing you want is for the negative spotlight to get shot on Bama's program. Trust me on that
Posted on 7/9/13 at 9:04 am to Chadaristic
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Why is that?
I just dont see it happening. I doubt he would go somewhere like Itawamba where we can keep close tabs on him. We would have to recruit him all over again. Just think if he heads to juco it will be somehwere up North and we wont see him again.
Posted on 7/9/13 at 9:05 am to TideSaint
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Does it seem odd to anyone else that we are playing in the afternoon that first weekend and ESPN chose to air the LSU vs TCU game in prime time?
Im glad. Ill be in Denver so it will be on mid afternoon before the Phish show Im going to that night.
Posted on 7/9/13 at 9:27 am to TreyAnastasio
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Trey, we all know you are trolling and that is perfectly fine. With that said, take a hard look at at Saban vs Miles. Saban's players HATE playing for him but they do it because he wins. Miles' players LOVE playing for him and they win too. Slight edge to the little one. They both recruit extremely well. Saban has the SEC scheduling czar tweaking y'all's schedule and ours to Bama's benefit. Mulligans. I do agree Bama was the second best team in 2011(even after title game). LSU had a better record and such a harder schedule it isn't even funny(probably the hardest schedule in NCAA history). Beat Bama in front of all your fans in your backyard. Saban surely has taken after The Bear hasn't he. For those that don't know, Bear was well known to use the SEC office to his benefit regarding scheduling, recruiting, hiding violations, and much more. Talk about a criminal. Saban constantly does things fhat require new NCAA rules to be made because the things he does are flat out unethical. Neither team is without flaws for sure. One still has its integrity intact, the other has greased the machine that put three trophies on a silver platter in the last four years. Ill take dignity and contending every year for the title. You can have your trophies. It means more when you truly earn them legitimately. Your school is historically and presently riddled with real criminals that will underperform in the pros. You can have that. Ill stick with my integrity. But, by all means, troll on. FYI-Jeremy will be out for a game or two. Bonnie Jackson is known for not throwing the book. She believes in giving good people like Jeremy the chance they deserve. I don't condone the behavior, but for fricks sake people this is getting blown way out of control. The guy that got hit has started many fights in the past and was saying awful things(1st amendment I know allows this). Jeremy will get additional probation, perhaps some community service, continued curfew and a few other restrictions. That is more than fair for this. The last thing you want is for the negative spotlight to get shot on Bama's program. Trust me on that
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