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re: Class of 2016 Recruiting MEGATHREAD: Waiting On Demetris Robertson Edition
Posted on 6/23/15 at 11:01 pm to chattabama
Posted on 6/23/15 at 11:01 pm to chattabama
NSIAP, but Cavin Ridley is delaying his decision. Was supposed to announce this week. No timeline for an announcement right now.
Posted on 6/23/15 at 11:11 pm to chattabama
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"I am willing to bring any and everything to the Tide...Wherever they need me, I'll play."
Posted on 6/23/15 at 11:16 pm to Tide or Die87
Honestly, with the way running back recruiting is going, we may need him there unless we can pull off something unexpected.
There was an article about Elijah Holyfield on BOL. Wonder if we are trying to pursue him, but last I looked he was on commitment watch for UGA. Anything can happen I guess.
There was an article about Elijah Holyfield on BOL. Wonder if we are trying to pursue him, but last I looked he was on commitment watch for UGA. Anything can happen I guess.
Posted on 6/23/15 at 11:42 pm to chattabama
Xavier Kelly plans on announcing at the Army All-American game.
Posted on 6/24/15 at 12:28 am to chattabama
Here are some quotes from the Greg Little interview courtesy of TexAgs:
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Greg Little discusses becoming a leader and being a top recruit
By Gabe Bock
Key quotes from Greg Little interview
"Hand placement is one of the biggest things to me. I do that every day just to have fast hands and put them in the right place to stop a defensive opponent. That’s my biggest thing. It’s just working on hand placement.”
“(Being highly recruited) is like being an average person with a little more pressure. You’ve got to play consistently and be the best consistently through the game. It’s just a little more pressure. When you get beat, everyone’s like, ‘Whoa, he’s not supposed to get beat, because he’s a top player.’ We’re all human. We can make mistakes and get beat sometimes, but at the end of the day, I just have fun and play my game.”
“(The best thing about being a top recruit) is getting close to some people who are trying to become good and get their rankings high -- guys who are younger than me and who look up to me. That’s the fun part about it. It’s seeing kids when you meet them and how happy they are to meet you.”
“(The first practice at Allen without Kyler Murray) wasn’t that weird. As a lineman, all I can do is do my job. The rest is going to have to work its way out. That’s all I can do is block.”
“I try to do the best I can vocally and get the younger guys behind me and at least play somewhat decent – play up to the level that they’re supposed to play at. I have fun. Football is just having fun, but serious all at the same time. I’m just being a role model to those guys who are next to me in the locker room.”
“(Being undefeated in high school) is cool, I guess. It’s nice to know that when you play your best and the players around you play their best – what you can do. It’s cool. Definitely some of the best memories of my life right now are winning those two state championships. That feeling you get when the buzzer goes off letting you know that you’re the best team in the state – that’s the best part about it.”
“(Texas A&M) is getting better each year. There are some guys I know that are going there, so I’ll be comfortable playing there. It’s also in Texas. That’s a big thing. It was a good fit.”
“I’m committed, but I’m still open, so I’m visiting other schools. I’ve got to make the right decision. This is the decision of a lifetime.”
“It took a little time to adjust personality-wise (to new A&M offensive line coach Dave Christensen). As we talk more, I’ll find out more about him. We talk a little bit. He’s a laid back guy that’ll hold you accountable. I’m a guy who’s laid back also, and I’m not a guy who yells all the time. That’s what I like about him. He holds you accountable. You just do your job, and you’re good.”
“I’m excited (for The Opening). I’ve competed against those type of guys before, so it’s nothing new. It’s fun just having fun with all the guys that are as good as you. You meet a lot of new faces, meet a lot of guys just having fun doing the thing you love, which is playing football.”
“I talk to guys out-of-state a lot. Me and Deontay (Anderson) talk almost every day. We’re best friends. I decided to come out here after The Opening for about a week and a half. We talk a lot.”
“(I look to) my mom (for advice). She doesn’t really care about facilities. That’s not a big deal when you go to Allen High School. Facilities are not really that big of a deal. It’s more about the family.”
“I feel like – if you’re good enough – you’ll make the NFL no matter what school you go to. You can go to a DII school to the NFL and have the same career as someone that went to a DI. That doesn’t really make a difference. It’s on you. If you work hard and do the little things right, you should be blessed to go to the NFL one day.”
“(Playing with Kyler Murray) isn’t that big of a factor. I’ve got to do what’s best for me, so it’s not that big of a factor. We talk every day. We play Xbox every day.”
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Posted on 6/24/15 at 12:40 am to chattabama
Nothing really earth shattering in this article, but in the interest of keeping tMEGATHREAD as the longest thread on tSECr, I'll post it.
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Greg Little in crimson:
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Should Texas A&M Fans Worry 5-Star Greg Little Visited Alabama and Ole Miss?
By Tyler Donohue , National Recruiting Analyst Jun 11, 2015
Texas A&M sent a resounding message last June by landing a commitment from prized offensive tackle Gregory Little. A year later, the Aggies appear to have some competition from the reigning recruiting king of college football—Alabama.
The burgeoning rivalry between these relatively new conference rivals extends far beyond on-field showdowns. Recruiting clashes are growing more prevalent on a perennial basis.
Texas A&M head coach Kevin Sumlin continues to increase his program's focus on talent-laden territory in the Southeast while the Crimson Tide claim six commitments from the Lone Star State since 2014, featuring a pair of 5-star cornerbacks in Tony Brown and Kendall Sheffield.
Alabama's efforts in that department have reached a new level during the 2016 recruiting cycle. Head coach Nick Saban holds pledges from a trio of Texas prospects after defensive tackle Kendell Jones and quarterback Jalen Hurts jumped on board in recent weeks.
Now the Crimson Tide have turned their attention to the state's top-rated recruit.
Little, a 6'5 ½", 305-pound lineman from Allen High School, traveled to Tuscaloosa on Tuesday. He tweeted a photo of him and Alabama assistant Billy Napier.
Little, left, spent time at Alabama's facilities.
His visit precedes the anticipated Friday arrival of No. 1 prospect Rashan Gary, a 5-star defensive tackle from New Jersey.
Gary and Little rate first and second overall, respectively, in 247Sports' composite rankings. Needless to say, this week looms large for Alabama's latest recruiting efforts.
The Crimson Tide, riding an unprecedented five-year streak atop national signing day ratings, have overcome a slow start by Saban's standards. Alabama surged to eighth overall in national class rankings with nine new pledges since April after sitting outside the top 15 for quite some time.
Earlier this spring, the program seemed primed to finally fall from its top perch on signing day. Entering the summer, that sentiment now seems far from a foregone conclusion.
Momentum in College Station isn't quite as strong right now, but Texas A&M is piecing together another impressive class. The 11-player group rates 14th nationally, putting the team in position to potentially secure its third top-10 class in four years.
Of course, things won't look quite as rosy if you remove Little from the equation. Without him in the mix, Texas A&M would tumble to 23rd overall in national recruiting rankings and 10th among SEC squads.
The sight of Little wearing a Crimson Tide jersey may send shivers down the spines of Aggies faithful, but this should simply be viewed as an exploratory phase of his recruitment—for now.
When you're the top player at your position, and perhaps in the nation, it makes sense to expand your collegiate horizons.
Alabama isn't the only SEC team to host Little on campus this week. He traveled to Ole Miss on Monday.
Trips to Oxford and Tuscaloosa show Little and his family are at least curious about what options may lie beyond College Station. Given the unsteadiness of college staffs—the Aggies' offseason overhaul included the dismissal of offensive line coach B.J. Anderson—it's smart to be diligent and identify alternatives.
"He's obviously committed to Texas A&M, but kids may have a change of heart. I think he just wanted to check a couple of things out," Allen High School head coach Tom Westerberg told Drew Champlin of AL.com.
If things work out the way Aggies fans envision, Little will compete for playing time at Texas A&M in 2016 and reunite with 5-star 2015 quarterback signee Kyler Murray. He protected the promising passer at Allen during unbeaten state title runs in 2013 and 2014.
These same fans surely remember the uneasy moments they endured last winter when Murray—an Aggies legacy—visited Austin and flirted with the idea of flipping to Texas.
This situation shouldn't induce the level of panic that development brought, but as long as Little is spending time on the campuses of conference rivals, there will be some lingering doubt about whether he ultimately lands at Texas A&M.
If Alabama secures an official visit this fall, things get a bit more dicey. Texas A&M hosts the Crimson Tide on Oct. 17, and it would be a surprise if Little isn't in attendance.
Bookmark that matchup and this recruitment as intriguing storylines to monitor for these SEC foes.
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Greg Little in crimson:
Posted on 6/24/15 at 7:22 am to chattabama
In Columbus Ohio on my way to Cleveland. Stopping by Ohio Stadium to put a curse on those cocksuckers.
Posted on 6/24/15 at 10:23 am to Alabamya
The al.com guy CB'd Darius Whitfield to Florida.
Posted on 6/24/15 at 10:55 am to TideSaint
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Holyfield Talks SEC Favorites
Jamie Newberg
National Recruiting Analyst
This story was originally published on ScoutFootball.com.
In this video Elijah Holyfield talks about Georgia, Auburn, Alabama and Tennessee. He also talks about playing for Cam Newton's 7v7 team, timetable for a decision and more.
Elijah Holyfield is a four-star running back recruit from College Park (Ga.) Woodward Academy in Atlanta. At 5-foot-10, 205-pounds, is a thick and powerful recruit loaded with talent and opportunities. Holyfield is sitting on over two dozen scholarship offers.
In the video below, Holyfield talks about some schools that standout, his strengths as a player and a timetable for a decision. I had a chance to catch up with him at the IMG Nationals, where he played 7v7 for the Cam Newton All-Stars. Holyfield also talks about what it’s like playing for the Carolina Panther signal caller.
Holyfield, the No. 21 ranked running back in the country, is the son of former boxing great Evander Holyfield. Georgia, Auburn, Alabama and Tennessee all sit near the top of his current school favorites.
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Plans to announce at the end of the summer at the earliest.
Posted on 6/24/15 at 11:04 am to chattabama
When are we going to talk about something besides crootin?
I am thinking hot bama chicks in bikinis will do.
I am thinking hot bama chicks in bikinis will do.
Posted on 6/24/15 at 12:26 pm to mrbroker
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Andrew Bone ?@AndrewJBone 38m38 minutes ago
#Alabama commitment Kendell Jones (@HULKJONES50) will play in the 2016 #UnderArmour @AllAmericaGame @TideSports
Posted on 6/24/15 at 1:32 pm to chattabama
Looks like we will get a commitment in Michigan DE Khalid Kareem today.
Posted on 6/24/15 at 1:43 pm to chattabama
Posted on 6/24/15 at 1:43 pm to Rizzy
I can stop complaining about no DE/OLBs now 
Posted on 6/24/15 at 1:48 pm to MagillaGuerilla
"Mkay Jim.... You wanna have a camp in Pratville? Fine. We still take your instate recruits. But don't worry, you can have our scraps."
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