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Posted on 5/7/14 at 9:41 am to Rizzy
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It's about time we offered
According to his father he has had an Alabama offer since his Freshman year, but apparently nobody told him until yesterday.
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Posted on 5/7/14 at 9:42 am to TideSaint
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ATLANTA, Ga.- Nick Saban was asked about Alabama's top-ranked 2015 recruiting class at Tuesday's Crimson Caravan stop and gave an update on the Tide's status.
"It's going pretty well, we're really not allowed to talk about individuals in this particular class. It's still early in recruiting and we still have a lot of needs and a lot of good players that we're recruiting. Hopefully, in spring recruiting right now, we'll identify more players and get a good turnout this summer to visit our campus," said Saban.
Alabama currently has 15 commitments in the 2015 class, including 10 pledges from 247Sports Composite top 100 prospects.
Posted on 5/7/14 at 9:46 am to TideSaint
Posted on 5/7/14 at 9:46 am to TreyAnastasio
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Daryl Williams to Auburn
Posted on 5/7/14 at 9:51 am to BuccWildBammer
We have offered 177 players in the 2015 class and we haven't even had our summer camps yet.
For reference, we offered 184 in the 2014 class and 135 in the 2013 class.
For reference, we offered 184 in the 2014 class and 135 in the 2013 class.
Posted on 5/7/14 at 9:52 am to TideSaint
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Alabama three star defensive end/outside linebacker Quandeski Whitlow tells 247Sports that he is planning to visit Miami, Kentucky, Alabama, Virginia Tech and South Carolina before making a college decision. Whitlow is planning to take three of the visits an official visits, including Virginia Tech.
The 247Sports Composite 3* prospect has a Crystal Ball with a 100-percent prediction to Auburn, despite not having an offer from the Tigers.
Whitlow expects to make a decision in the fall.
Posted on 5/7/14 at 10:21 am to TideSaint
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We have offered 177 players in the 2015 class and we haven't even had our summer camps yet.
I am not a fan of doing this. Someone get coach Saban on the phone.
Posted on 5/7/14 at 10:22 am to TideSaint
Story on SoCal QBs for the 2015 class:
Nice quotes on Travis Waller.
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What used to seem early now has become perilously late. That's how much the recruiting calendar has shifted in the past few years for college football coaches as they crisscross the country scouring for talent as part of this year's spring evaluation period that began on April 15.
Need a quarterback? You're probably too late if you haven't already locked in on one. A few of the top QB recruits actually committed before their junior seasons were over. Most of them had already announced which school they wanted to attend before the spring evaluation period started.
One college offensive coordinator still trying to zero in on the quarterback he hopes to land calls the 2015 group a better crop than what has come out of high school in the past few years. The biggest thing that stood out to him as he sized up the QB crop of 2015? How loaded Southern California is with elite quarterback prospects.
"Five of the eight quarterbacks we liked the most are L.A. kids," the coach said. "Usually that area's overrated for quarterbacks. This year, it seems to be the opposite."
FOX Sports asked seven college coaches who they saw as the best quarterback prospect in the country. Five of them named Josh Rosen, a UCLA commit from Manhattan Beach, Calif., as the top guy. Blake Barnett, a Notre Dame commit from Corona, Calif., and Kyler Murray, an uncommitted recruit out of Allen, Texas, got the other two first-place votes.
Rosen and Barnett are just two of the many SoCal QBs who have generated a lot of buzz this spring with college coaches and recruiting analysts. Ricky Town (St. Bonaventure), a one-time Alabama commit now committed to USC, Brady White (Hart), who just committed to Arizona State last week, and Travis Waller (Servite) are the other L.A. area quarterbacks who are consensus Top 100 recruits.
Town, who draws raves from college coaches for his pocket presence and football savvy, is ranked by 247Sports not only as the nation's No. 1 QB but also as the top prospect in the entire 2015 recruiting class, with Rosen ranked second overall. Sheriron Jones from Rancho Verde High in Moreno Valley, a 6-foot-2 dual-threat QB, is ranked by the recruiting sites just outside the Top 100.
Greg Biggins, a Southern California-based national recruiting analyst for scout.com, who spent over a decade evaluating quarterbacks for the Elite 11, viewed as many as six or seven of the area’s quarterbacks as potential Top 100 recruits, when the norm is to have only one such prospect.
Biggins says right now he ranks Rosen as the nation's No. 1 QB prospect, crediting how much he has matured, but adds that Travis Waller's stock is soaring and he could actually end up as his No. 1 guy. The 6-3, 195-pound Waller, who doubles as a standout triple jumper and sprinter on the Servite track team, is still uncommitted but has seen his offer list swell in the past few weeks as colleges have flocked to his high school to check him out.
"Travis and Barnett are the most raw," says Biggins. "Travis has only really played quarterback for like a year. I saw him play in Week 3 against (Bay Area powerhouse) De La Salle and he was good. He made some plays, hung in there, but then to see how much better he was in the playoffs against Alemany. The jump he's made is astronomical.
"Then, I saw him a few weeks ago (at a Las Vegas 7-on-7 tournament, where Rosen, Town and the other touted SoCal QBs also competed). Travis was the guy that everyone wanted to play with. He just keeps getting so much better. His floor isn't as high, but his ceiling is the highest."
Said one college QB coach of Waller, who saw the Servite star's film for the first time only a few weeks ago: "He's a 'wow' kind of athlete. I am really curious to see what he blossoms into."
Both Waller and Barnett say they do pay attention to the online recruiting rankings, which has served as a motivator for them knowing how many other elite QB prospects are in their backyard and as a measuring stick of sorts. (Rosen's team and Waller's team are Trinity League rivals, and the future Bruin won that meeting 42-21 last season behind Rosen's three TDs passing and a fourth rushing.)
Barnett said all of the top quarterbacks are friends and it's created an "awesome" dynamic. "I like it a lot because I get to come out here and compete with all of them at camps and even in games,” he said.
The 6-4, 205-pound Barnett, a gifted dual-threat quarterback, who has worked diligently to tighten up an elongated delivery from his days as a pitcher, was under the radar before the start of his junior season, but then in the season opener on a nationally televised game on FOX Sports West, he matched the touted Brady White of QB factory Hart High in a 56-49 shootout. White completed 35 of 46 passes for 471 yards and three touchdowns in a winning effort while Barnett threw for five touchdowns and ran for 100 yards.
"That kind of sparked it for me, and then coaches started to coming to my games and then the offers started to come in," Barnett said. "Before the season my name was nothing. It wasn't relevant at all to be honest."
Rosen's rise has been even more head-spinning. The son of parents who were both champion ice skaters from the East Coast, Rosen grew up as a standout competitive tennis player. But at 12, he grew weary of the solitary life of a budding tennis star, his mom Liz says. Last season, he led St. John Bosco to a 16-0 season and the California state championship. On the season, he threw for 3,200 yards and 39 touchdowns, completing 69 percent of his passes.
"I think his physical tools are awesome," says former USC assistant coach-turned-Pac-12 Network analyst Yogi Roth, who also works as a coach for the Elite 11. In early March, Rosen's performance at the NIKE Football Training Camp in Redondo Beach earned him a "Golden Ticket" to the Elite 11 finals in Oregon later this summer. Barnett actually landed the Elite 11's first Golden Ticket with his showing at a regional event in early January.
"I don't know what Troy Aikman looked like in high school, but I bet this is what he looked like," Roth said of Rosen. "The ball rips out of his hand. He's got a good frame, and on tape he's athletic."
One college coach who has seen Rosen throw in person said his arm is already better than some NFL quarterbacks playing in the league.
Says another college OC, "He's the best high school deep-ball thrower I've ever seen."
Brian Stumpf, who has been evaluating talent for Elite 11 and traveling the country while helping Nike football training camps for 15 years as Student Sports' VP of football events, said he doesn't recall a year where there's been as many as five quarterbacks picked for the Elite 11 like he expects there will be this year. Stumpf, a former wideout at Cal, said Murray, a 5-10 dual-threat quarterback, probably had the best individual workout for the Elite 11 staff this year, but noted that Murray -- the son of former Texas A&M star Kevin Murray -- is not 6-4.
"Rosen is, and he's really good physically,” Stumpf says. “He's probably the safest bet."
"Potentially, this is an all-time year for (Southern California quarterbacks)," Stumpf says. "But we'll have to see five or six years down the road to really know."
One SEC offensive coordinator pointed out that for as gifted as Barnett, Rosen and company are, it's a different SoCal high school quarterback that he thinks may be better than all of them. That kid? Malik Henry, a baby-faced 6-2 quarterback from Westlake Village, but he's in the 2016 recruiting class.
"He can throw the (bleep) out of it," said the coach. "Now he really could be special."
Nice quotes on Travis Waller.
Posted on 5/7/14 at 10:29 am to TideSaint
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The recruiting process starts earlier and earlier in college football, prompting a good amount of early commitments.
Alabama has seen its fair share in this recruiting cycle, with top prospects like Madison Academy running back Kerryon Johnson, Central-Tuscaloosa offensive lineman Lester Cotton and Hoover defensive end Christian Bell all already committed to schools.
However, many of the state's top prospects are still uncommitted and reviewing their college options. Where do things stand with those guys?
AL.com takes a look at the latest recruiting news with the Top 10 uncommitted in-state recruits.
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Daron Payne, DT, Shades Valley
Schools: Alabama, Auburn
Decision date: TBD
Skinny: Payne, the state's top-rated prospect, is expected to choose between Alabama and Auburn. The 6-foot-3, 320-pound defensive tackle grew up an Auburn fan, but recently attended Alabama's A-Day spring game and all the momentum appears to be on the Tide's side. 247Sports' Crystal Ball has Alabama at 97 percent likely to land Payne.
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Tyler Carr, OL, Southside School
Schools: Alabama, Auburn, Georgia
Decision date: October-November
Skinny: Auburn is considered the favorite for the 6-foot-5, 311-pound offensive tackle. The Tigers have 93 percent of the votes on 247Sports' Crystal Ball, with Georgia taking the remaining seven percent. The four-star prospect allowed zero sacks in 2013 and is considered to be one of the nation's top tackle prospects.
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Darrell Williams, LB, Hoover
Schools: Alabama, Auburn, Oklahoma
Decision date: Possibly before start of senior year
Recruiting skinny: The 6-foot-3, 205-pound linebacker told AL.com this week that Auburn and Oklahoma were ahead of Alabama in recruiting him. Williams previously named Auburn as his leader in early April, which is reflected in his Crystal Ball being 80 percent Auburn and only 20 percent Alabama.
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Bradrick Shaw, RB, Hoover
Schools: Alabama, Mississippi State, Vanderbilt
Decision date: TBD
Recruiting skinny: The 6-foot-1, 205-pound running back has a host of SEC programs after him. Mississippi State and Vanderbilt are heavily pursuing Shaw, but Alabama could be the team to beat if the Tide pushes hard for the Hoover running back. Shaw's Crystal Ball is a 50/50 split between Alabama and Vanderbilt.
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Richard McBryde, LB, Charles Henderson School
Schools: Auburn, Kentucky, Alabama, Florida
Decision date: Summer
Recruiting skinny: The 6-foot-2, 210-pound linebacker named Auburn his leader in late March and hasn't backed off that stance. That feeling is reflected in his Crystal Ball, which is 100 percent Auburn as of Tuesday.
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Maurice Smitherman, DB, Minor
Schools: Clemson, Florida State, Georgia, Mississippi State and Vanderbilt
Decision date: Possibly National Signing Day
Recruiting skinny: The 5-foot-11, 178-pound defensive back could wait until National Signing Day to make a decision, but has an early top group of schools. Florida State and Georgia look to be the teams to beat for Smitherman, though Vanderbilt, Mississippi State and Clemson are still in the picture. His Crystal Ball is currently a 50/50 split between Florida State and Vanderbilt.
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Keith Mixon, RB, Shades Valley
Schools: Mississippi State, Auburn and Clemson
Decision date: TBD
Recruiting skinny: Mississippi State is the current team to beat for the 5-foot-10, 165-pound running back. Mixon has showed steady interest in the Bulldogs, but Auburn and Clemson are still in the picture and could overtake MSU if either offers him a scholarship. The only guess on Mixon's Crystal Ball has him pegged to Auburn.
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Nick Gibson, RB, Pinson Valley
Schools: Alabama, Arkansas, Mississippi State and Tennessee
Decision date: Summer
Recruiting skinny: The 5-foot-11, 191-pound running back has multiple SEC schools to pick from, though Alabama and Mississippi State stand above the rest. Gibson has taken visits to both schools, including attending Alabama's A-Day spring game, and it could come down to how hard the Crimson Tide push for him. The Crystal Ball thinks he'll end up in Tuscaloosa, with 83 percent of the experts picking Alabama and only 17 percent picking Mississippi State.
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Traveon Samuel, ATH, Central-Phenix City
Schools: Auburn, Alabama, Florida State and South Carolina
Decision date: November
Recruiting skinny: Samuel says he grew up an Alabama fan, but the early money is on Auburn to land the 5-foot-8, 180-pound athlete. Samuel has been on the Auburn campus multiple times, including a March visit with teammate Markail Benton. He plans on being an early enrollee and will likely pick a school in November. 91 percent of the Crystal Ball experts have him headed to Auburn.
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Keaton Anderson, LB, Florence
Schools: Alabama, Duke, LSU, Miami and Tennessee
Decision date: Summer
Recruiting skinny: Anderson has serious family connections at Tennessee - his father, brother and uncle all played at UT - but he is still seriously considering schools like Alabama and Duke. The 6-foot-1, 205-pound linebacker will likely narrow his list down to two in the near future before committing to a school this summer.
Posted on 5/7/14 at 10:38 am to TideSaint
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5-star wide receiver George Campbell has yet to narrow his list, but includes Alabama among four schools that are recruiting him the hardest.
“(UCLA coach Taylor Mazzone), (Florida coach Joker Phillips), (Alabama coach Lane Kiffin) and (Florida State coach Lawrence Dawsey) have all probably been recruiting me the hardest. I haven’t been talking with a lot of coaches, though. My uncle does," Campbell told 247Sports' Josh Newberg.
Kiffin is recruiting the Tampa area prospect for the Tide and visited the former Michigan commit earlier this spring. Campbell's Crystal Ball is currently split between Florida (81%), Clemson (7%), Michigan (7%), and Florida State (4%).
Posted on 5/7/14 at 10:43 am to TideSaint
CeCe Jefferson news:
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The five-star defensive end maintains he has no leaders and still plans to make a decision toward the new year, likely around the All-American games.
But he admits the close proximity is a bonus for Florida, even if it's not a major factor in his recruitment.
"It's 45 minutes away from here, my parents can come and see me play every home game," he said. "Probably every game, because they play a lot of games in the state of Florida. I'd be close to my friends and family. But that's not a determining factor of where I'm going, how close the place is. But I believe that's why I like them."
Alabama's the other early favorite for Jefferson, and he said he planned to call linebackers coach Lance Thompson after his practice Tuesday evening.
The Crimson Tide have remained right in the thick of the hunt for the 6-foot-2, 250-pound defensive end.
"Probably get up there this summer and get to the camp, get around the players a little bit and have a good time," Jefferson said. "I enjoy myself every time I go to Alabama. It's Alabama. They start putting them national championship trophies out and it catches your attention. It's crazy."
Posted on 5/7/14 at 11:46 am to TideSaint
quote:In other news, we did offer the OL Darryl Williams today though after evaluating him yesterday in person
Whew. I thought for a second there it was the other one since you misspelled his name.
This post was edited on 5/7/14 at 11:47 am
Posted on 5/7/14 at 11:54 am to AMM AU9893
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In other news, we did offer the OL Darryl Williams today though after evaluating him yesterday in person
Posted on 5/7/14 at 12:06 pm to TideSaint
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Hallandale (Fl.) head football coach Dameon Jones tells Bucknuts that Ohio State co-defensive coordinator/linebackers coach, Luke Fickell, will be stopping by the school later today to check on LB Sh'mar Kilby-Lane.
The Buckeyes are the current leader for Kilby-Lane, who visited Columbus in April for their spring game. He also lists Alabama and Florida State in his top three and is expected to make a decision in late May or early June, which is still the plan according to Jones.
Kilby-Lane is a four-star prospect, the No. 131 overall player, No. 8 outside linebacker, and No. 20 player in Florida per 247Sports.
Posted on 5/7/14 at 12:22 pm to TideSaint
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In other news, we did offer the OL Darryl Williams today though after evaluating him yesterday in person
Posted on 5/7/14 at 1:45 pm to chattabama
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Montgomery (Ala.) Carver 2016 Top247 linebacker Lyndell Wilson tells me Florida has offered. Wilson, rated the No. 1 prospect in Alabama for 2016, has double-digit offers including Alabama, Auburn, Clemson, Mississippi State and Georgia. The Crystal Ball predicts Wilson will stay in-state, with 10 predictions in favor of Alabama and three for Auburn.
Posted on 5/7/14 at 1:46 pm to TideSaint
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Concord (Calif.) De La Salle Top247 defensive tackle Kahlil McKenzie has had several schools come by in the last few days. Last week Tennessee, USC and Arizona went out to check in on the U.S. Army All-American. On Tuesday, Oregon stopped by. Wednesday morning a coach from Arizona State came by the school, and McKenzie is expecting Alabama offensive coordinator and former USC head coach Lane Kiffin to come by later today.
Twenty-two of the 24 Crystal Ball predictions have McKenzie following in the footsteps of his father Reggie McKenzie and uncle Raleigh McKenzie and committing to Tennessee.
Posted on 5/7/14 at 1:47 pm to TideSaint
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Ellenwood (Ga.) Cedar Grove 2016 Top247 defensive tackle Antwuan Jackson says Alabama offered him today. The 6-foot-3, 273-pound rising junior is rated by 247Sports as the No. 9 prospect in Georgia, No. 11 defensive tackle in the country and No. 78 overall prospect for the 2016 class.
Nine Crystal Ball predictions are in, and all say Jackson will pick South Carolina, where his brother and 2014 Top247 linebacker Bryson Allen-Williams signed with in February.
Antwuan Jackson Highlights
Posted on 5/7/14 at 1:51 pm to TideSaint
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Antwuan Jackson
We've gotten two CBs for him today since the news broke about the offer, one from Barton Simmons and the other from the Vandy 247 guy.
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