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Posted on 10/13/15 at 11:43 pm to TideSaint
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Madison, MS (Germantown) defensive back Nigel Knott paid yet another visit to the Capstone over the weekend to watch the Tide's 27-14 win over Arkansas, and according to sources close to UA and Knott, the visit was yet another successful trip and step towards Alabama locking down a public commitment which the same sources believe could come sooner rather than later after talking with the 5-foot-11, 175-pounder.
Posted on 10/13/15 at 11:45 pm to alabamabuckeye
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alabamabuckeye
I'd take him back if I was Saban, but sometimes these kids need to learn the grass is not always greener on the other side.
Posted on 10/13/15 at 11:47 pm to TideSaint
Deonte Brown, TJ Simmons and Quinnen Williams are our 3 commitments playing in the MS-AL All-Star Game.
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Posted on 10/13/15 at 11:50 pm to TideSaint
Alabama targets in the game include:
Mack Wilson
Ben Davis
Marlon Davidson
Velus Jones (potential target)
Mack Wilson
Ben Davis
Marlon Davidson
Velus Jones (potential target)
Posted on 10/13/15 at 11:55 pm to Bama3714
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The coaches are probably higher on Jennings (who is injured) than any other player we're redshirting at any position. They actually were planning to play him as a true freshman, which, with our nasty DL depth, is a true testament to his ability (and Payne's performance so far). Next year, we'll be a little thinner, but our top 6 guys or so will be VERY good.
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Freshman outside linebacker Anfernee Jennings appeared to be practicing with the tight ends during the viewing periods.
Posted on 10/14/15 at 12:06 am to TideSaint
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— It appears Texas is officially out of the mix with five-star Clovis West (Calif.) outside linebacker Caleb Kelly. As we previously reported, Kelly said he was unlikely to make his official visit to Texas and has now replaced it with Alabama.
Most assumed Kelly was headed to USCw, and he probably still will end up there, but it'd be nice to swoop in there and steal him.
Posted on 10/14/15 at 12:09 am to TideSaint
TE Nick Eubanks got a CB to Baylor.
Posted on 10/14/15 at 12:34 am to TideSaint
Josh Casher's little brother, DL Darius Whitfield, committed to USCe despite them not having a coach.
Perhaps Kirby told him he was going to take the job if offered and he jumped on board?
Perhaps Kirby told him he was going to take the job if offered and he jumped on board?
Posted on 10/14/15 at 1:20 am to TideSaint
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MONTGOMERY, AL. - Sixteen players already committed to Division I-A schools have been selected to the 40-player Alabama All-Star Team that will face Mississippi in the 29th annual Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Football Game December 12 at the University of Southern Mississippi's M.M. Roberts Stadium in Hattiesburg.
The roster, comprised of current high school seniors, was announced Tuesday by Alvin Briggs, Director of the Alabama High School Athletic Directors & Coaches Association. The annual contest, an event of the AHSADCA and the Alabama High School Athletic Association, will be played in Mississippi for the first time. Head coach for Alabama is Thompson High School's Mark Freeman.
The annual all-star event has been played in Alabama since its inception in 1988. Alabama, 21-7 in the series, has won the last seven games with the last four being played at Montgomery's Cramton Bowl. The game was played at Mobile's Ladd-Peebles Stadium from 1988-2010 with the exception of 2007 - when two games were played in the series. The first, in June, was played at Mobile and the second game was played at Troy University in December. Since then, the game has been played in December.
"The selection committee has worked extremely hard to once again put together an outstanding group of players," Briggs said. "Several of the players have already committed to Division I schools and most will have a chance to play at that level after high school. We are excited about playing the game in Mississippi. We know, however, that Mississippi's team is also very talented. Last year's game came down to the final play. We are expecting another great game."
Among the players selected to the Alabama squad are two running backs already committed to SEC schools. Jarrion Street of Hewitt-Trussville, a 6-foot-2, 200-pound running back, has committed to Ole Miss, and La'Mical Perine of Theodore, 5-11, 220 pounds, has committed to Florida. The Gators and Alabama each have three commitments on the squad. The Crimson Tide lists wide receiver T.J. Simmons of Clay-Chalkville, offensive lineman Deonte Brown of Austin and defensive lineman Quinnen Williams of Wenonah. The Gators also list Hoover defensive end Jeremiah Moon and Park Crossing defensive back Jeawon Taylor among their commitments.
Also selected to the Alabama All-Star squad are Auburn commitments John Broussard of Central-Phenix City and Marlon Davidson of Greenville. Broussard, 6-1, 178, is a defensive back, and the 6-4, 270-pound Davidson is a defensive lineman.
Other players chosen who have already made commitments are Saraland wide receiver Velus Jones (Southern Cal), North Jackson tight end Austin Cummins (Louisville), Auburn offensive lineman Tyler Pritchett (North Carolina), Spanish Fort offensive lineman Jacob Johnson (Southern Miss), athlete Bailey McElwain of Hewitt-Trussville (Stanford), defensive lineman Darius Whitfield of St. Paul's (South Carolina) and defensive end Erroll Thompson of Florence (Mississippi State).
Among the top players still uncommitted are outside linebacker Ben Davis of Gordo and inside linebacker Lyndell Wilson of Carver-Montgomery. Davis, the son of former University of Alabama standout Wayne Davis, is rated by most recruiting services as the No. 1 outside LB prospect in the South. Wilson is rated No. 1 inside LB.
Quarterbacks chosen are Tyler Johnston of Spanish Fort and Tyrell Pigrome of Clay-Chalkville. The duo have three state titles between them. Johnston is being reunited with his former coach for this year's game. The Toros won 5A titles in 2012 and 2013 when Freeman served as head coach. Clay-Chalkville won the 6A crown last season. Both teams, now in Class 6A, are still undefeated this season at 7-0.
Alabama's All-Stars won last year's game 36-30 with the game-winning touchdown coming on the final play of the game. Alabama game MVP in 2014 was Kerryon Johnson of Madison Academy, now a freshman at Auburn. Among the recent MVPs have been two Alabama standouts, current Crimson Tide linebacker Rashaan Evans (2013) and current Jacksonville Jaguars running back T.J. Yeldon (2011).
Posted on 10/14/15 at 1:22 am to TideSaint
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Alabama Roster:
Quarterbacks: Tyler Johnston, Spanish Fort, Ty Pigrome, Clay-Chalkville
Running backs: Lamical Perine, Theodore, Joshua Johnson, Opelika, Jarrion Street, Hewitt-Trussville, Miles Strickland
Wide receivers: T.J. Simmons, Clay-Chalkville, Velus Jones, Saraland, Xavier Lane, Carver-Montgomery, Malik Talley, Sylacauga, Stevonta Bradley, Maplesville
Tight end: Austin Cummins, North Jackson
Offensive line: Deonte Brown, Austin, Tyler Pritchett, Auburn, Adam Raschilla, Tuscaloosa County, Jamahl Jelks, Gadsden City, Cole Garrison, Clay-Chalkville, Cody Wyatt, Prattville, Jacob Johnson, Spanish Fort, Ben Berry, Decatur
Kicker: Sage Ledbetter, Auburn
Athlete: Bailey McElwain, Hewitt-Trussville
Defensive line: Marlon Davidson, Greenville, Quinnen Williams, Wenonah, Darius Whitfield, St. Paul's, Kurtis Beamon, Huffman, Nicholas Fields, Dothan
Linebackers: Ben Davis, Gordo, Lyndell Wilson, Carver-Montgomery, Jeremiah Moon, Hoover, Erroll Thompson, Florence, P.J. Blue, Park Crossing, Walter Pritchett, Central-Phenix CIty
Defensive backs: John Broussard, Central-Phenix City, Jeawon Taylor, Park Crossing, P.J. Hall, Hoover, Peyton Gilliland, Cleveland, Tyrez Lindsey, Dothan, Charlie Benton, Opelika, Brandon Alexander, Bob Jones
Information provided by AHSAA.
Bone's 15 notable players not selected:
Tre Threat, four-star linebacker from Spanish Fort (Auburn commitment)
Malik Miller, four-star athlete from Madison Academy (Auburn commitment)
TaDarryl Marshall, three-star athlete from Leeds High School (Tennessee commitment)
Riley Cole, three-star linebacker from Oneonta High School (Alabama commitment)
Kingston Davis, three-star running back from Prattville High School (Michigan commitment)
Jakori Savage, three-star offensive tackle from Baldwin County High School in Bay Minette (LSU commitment)
Jamal Couch, three-star tight end from Opelika High School (Florida State commitment)
Tre Nation, three-star running back from Leeds High School
Jay Jones, three-star athlete from McAdory High School in McCalla
Caleb Tillman, three-star defensive end from Northview High School in Dothan (Louisville commitment)
Dee Nalls, three-star offensive guard from Fayette County High School (Mississippi State commitment)
Jacorey Morris, three-star linebacker from Clarke County High School in Grove Hill (South Carolina commitment)
Tyreic Martin, three-star defensive end from Valley High School (Missouri commitment)
Dytarious Johnson, two-star linebacker from Prattville High School (Michigan commitment)
Zac Thomas, two-star quarterback from Hewitt-Trussville High School
Posted on 10/14/15 at 1:24 am to TideSaint
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Where is the top 2016 offensive talent headed? Well, there are some surprises. Here's a look at best 2016 offensive position groups according to the Rivals.com team ranking formula, and a look at some of the top talent left on the board at each position.
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Offensive line
Top OL committed: OT Jonah Williams (above), Folsom (Calif.) - No. 22 overall, No. 2 OT - 6.1, Five Stars - 208 recruiting points
Commitment: Alabama
Top Uncommitted OL: Gregory Little, Allen (Texas) - No. 4 overall, No. 1 OT - 6.1, Five Stars - 231 recruiting points
Recruiting: The former Texas A&M commitment has named Alabama, Auburn, Georgia, LSU, and Ole Miss his top five.
Most OL Recruiting Points: Michigan - 4 commitments, 587 recruiting points
Ben Bredeson headlines the four-star class. Michael Onwenu joins Bredeson in the Rivals100 and Erik Swenson is just outside the 100 at No. 115. Devery Hamilton also adds some punch to the Wolverines recruiting class as a 5.8 four-star prospect.
Runner Up: Alabama - 4 commitments, 538 recruiting points
Alabama's class is right there with Michigan's. Five-star offensive tackle Jonah Williams is the highest ranked offensive lineman to commit and Charles Baldwin is the No. 1 ranked JC in the country. Deonte Brown and Chris Owens round out the strong collection of talent.
This should change on November 4th.
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Posted on 10/14/15 at 2:09 am to TideSaint
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Uncommitted senior Ben Davis is not only shutting down offenses, which has led him to the No. 1 ILB spot in the nation, but he's also on offense, tearing up defenses as well.
Last week he had five receptions for 111 yards and one TD—and, of course, he recorded 14 tackles. Watch the video and let us know what you think!
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Posted on 10/14/15 at 6:48 am to TideSaint
Its that clique of people he runs with and gets his info from. Him moving to TE must be a wrong report. Or next we will hear how he knows nothing just passes on info. Convenient when his info turns out incorrect.

Posted on 10/14/15 at 7:20 am to TideWarrior
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TideWarrior
You've done it now.
Posted on 10/14/15 at 9:56 am to TideSaint
Khalid Kareem decommitted
Posted on 10/14/15 at 10:15 am to TideSaint
Hank South on Kareem's decommitment:
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He hadn't heard from UA staff much lately. Both sides agreed best to go elsewhere.
Other DE prospects high on the board:
Jeffery Simmons
Terrell Hall
Marlon Davidson (Auburn commit)
Janarius Robinson (FSU commit)
Posted on 10/14/15 at 10:21 am to TideSaint
There was so talk at one time about playing him at TE. They're extremely high on him in general. Very physical.
Posted on 10/14/15 at 10:24 am to TideSaint
I am too. He didn't impress me that much on film. Considering the limited spots and the talent we could replace him with, I consider this a win.
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