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re: Class of 2017 Recruiting MEGATHREAD: Say Your Goodbyes Edition
Posted on 11/29/16 at 2:59 pm to remaster916
Posted on 11/29/16 at 2:59 pm to remaster916
Yep. Redfish/DrewD, etc. seem extremely confident on one or the other at least.
Hopefully Cotton learns his assignments by next year. He's wayyyy too good of a talent to be sitting on the bench. We are fortunate that Kirven is this year's Alfred Mccullough, and has played very well in his place.
Hopefully Cotton learns his assignments by next year. He's wayyyy too good of a talent to be sitting on the bench. We are fortunate that Kirven is this year's Alfred Mccullough, and has played very well in his place.
Posted on 11/29/16 at 4:12 pm to remaster916
We strike out on JUCO OTs more times than not. For every Carpenter, there's a Leon Brown.
Posted on 11/29/16 at 4:18 pm to chattabama
Carpenter is the only one who really lived up to his billing.
Jackson and Brown were adequate but weak links, Baldwin couldnt cut it, and Douglass unfortunately didnt make it to fall practice...
Jackson and Brown were adequate but weak links, Baldwin couldnt cut it, and Douglass unfortunately didnt make it to fall practice...
Posted on 11/29/16 at 4:42 pm to MagillaGuerilla
Yep. We've not had a lot of luck there. In contrast the HS 5* OTs that we've signed have been almost all great except for the forgettable Tyler Love.
This post was edited on 11/29/16 at 4:43 pm
Posted on 11/29/16 at 4:44 pm to Bama3714
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Najee Harris, the nation’s No. 1 recruit, and his mother, Tianna Hicks, hadn’t seen anything like what they saw this past weekend in Tuscaloosa for the Iron Bowl.
There were fans tailgaiting with televisions, satellite dishes, lawn chairs, people playing cornhole and throwing around the frisbee. There even was a step show in the parking lot. It was a new experience for Hicks and Harris as they hadn’t experienced a game environment like this in Northern California, which is where they live.
Hicks accompanied her son on multiple trips to Tuscaloosa before, but this one was different.
“This was the Iron Bowl and the energy was totally different from the other trips,” Hicks told SEC Country. “I’ve seen people tailgate at the Oakland Coliseum, but it was nothing like what I saw this past weekend. It was ridiculous.”
Tianna Hicks gave a big “Roll Tide Roll” when the interview wrapped up. (Chris Kirschner/SEC Country)
The 5-star running back has been committed to Alabama for over a year now, but there have been some concerns with his commitment level with the Tide because of his desire to take trips elsewhere.
He and his mother are scheduled to visit Michigan, which is Alabama’s biggest competition, on Dec. 10, right before the dead period goes into effect. That’s the only official visit he has set as of now. An official visit to the University of California may happen, too, but with there only being a few weeks left before the dead period starts, Hicks doesn’t know if that trip will happen.
The one advantage Alabama may have over Michigan when it comes to the official visit aspect of his recruitment is the fact that they got to see what it’s like in Tuscaloosa on a game day. They won’t have that experience in Ann Arbor in December.
“I’m not really sure how much he’s going to enjoy that trip because there’s no football that will be going on and he’s not into the whole recruiting thing,” Hicks said. “That’s the part I am concerned about. I don’t want him to get out there and just shut down because he doesn’t do the whole recruiting thing. I’m not sure how he’s going to react when we get out there.”
He did partake in the recruiting elements of the trip this past weekend, though. After the 30-12 victory over Auburn, Alabama running backs coach Burton Burns, outside linebackers coach Tosh Lupoi and a few Tide players all had dinner with Hicks and Harris. That was when Harris was in his element.
“We were at dinner and he and Coach Burns pulled out some paper and started drawing up plays on the dinner table,” Hicks said with a laugh. “That’s the kind of stuff Najee likes to do. We got to eat some steak and shrimp just like the players.”
Sunday morning at Nick Saban’s house, Harris got to take one of the coach’s golf carts for a joy ride with other recruits who were on official visits. Hicks spent the majority of her time with Saban’s wife, Terry, and Lupoi’s wife, Jordan.
“They’re really cool people,” Hicks said. “We rode around on a golf cart with Miss Terry. Just for them to open up their home was really nice. I was kind of honored that they did that for us.”
Hicks said she didn’t have questions for the Alabama staff heading into the visit. She’s done the academic tour three times now — each time with a tour guide named Jesse, who Hicks complimented for her thoroughness. Hicks actually stopped during the tour and remembered several things from the previous tours Jesse gave her.
Harris will major in business when he gets to Alabama with dreams of being heavily involved in community service.
The best thing Alabama coaches told her and her son this past weekend was Harris is going to have a great opportunity for key playing time as a freshman. Even with four talented running backs already at Alabama in Damien Harris, Josh Jacobs, B.J. Emmons and Bo Scarbrough, it’s possible a freshman could be the featured back in 2017.
“(The coaches) said there’s a great chance that he’ll be a starter,” Hicks said. “What freshman coming in wouldn’t want to hear those magical words that you can come in and start?”
Hicks said the best part of the game was the energy the fans brought to Bryant-Denny Stadium. She took several pictures of the stadium in the fourth quarter when fans took out their cellphones and lit up the stadium with their lights.
“We were out there “Roll Tide-ing” with everyone else,” Hicks said. “It was just so much fun. Najee was cheering along with the fans and we were dancing and singing along with the music.
“He’s not the kind of kid that can just sit and watch a whole game though because he needs to be in the game, so it was just hard for him to sit there. We walked around for a little bit during the game because he gets so excited and just wants to play.”
The Army All-American and his mother have discussed when a final decision will be made with his recruitment. That’s coming Jan. 7 when he plays in his final high school game. From the Army Bowl, he’ll start school almost immediately after at his school of choice.
“I think we’re going to do the whole official announcement at the Army Bowl because that’s what he wants to do,” Hicks said. “He wants to officially let everyone know where he’s going to go at the Army Bowl.
“I think his recruitment is still solid with Alabama though.”
Oh for fricks sake here we go.
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This post was edited on 11/29/16 at 4:45 pm
Posted on 11/29/16 at 4:49 pm to TideSaint
Kid is a special talent, but I'm fine with him not being in this class. Bo is peaking and could have the break out season we'd hoped for. Jacobs is a dynamic back the can kill you like Sproiles. We are fine at RB with our three
Posted on 11/29/16 at 4:58 pm to MontyFranklyn
Not to mention BJ Emmons.
Posted on 11/29/16 at 5:02 pm to MontyFranklyn
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Kid is a special talent, but I'm fine with him not being in this class
Not me man. I want that guy. Bo & Damien are likely in Tuscaloosa for one more year then they leave early (yes, I know they'll not be first rounders). That leaves Jacobs and Emmons. Both are really solid, but neither is the type of back Harris is. I'm a huge Jacobs fan, but Harris is elite special.
Posted on 11/29/16 at 5:08 pm to bamasgot13
Hey baw you need to update your username. 
Posted on 11/29/16 at 5:16 pm to TideSaint
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Hey baw you need to update your username.
I know man. Joined in Feb 2010 when it was accurate. Short sighted on my part not to expect more would necessitate a name change.
There's no way they'll let me change it, but it's not like we DON'T have 13.
Posted on 11/29/16 at 5:42 pm to bamasgot13
From @adamgorney:
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#LSU is the newest offer for four-star #RollTide QB commit Tua Tagovailoa from Honolulu (Hawaii) St. Louis
Posted on 11/29/16 at 6:07 pm to AHM21
They are a little late to the party
Hell, he isn't even taking visits to schools that offered him a long time ago.
Plus, he will enroll early
Plus, he will enroll early
This post was edited on 11/29/16 at 6:45 pm
Posted on 11/29/16 at 6:27 pm to phaz
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Kiffin taking him with him
Pretty sure Tosh is his primary recruiter. Also, he's an EE. Doubt he goes there after all he's said about being at Bama.
Posted on 11/29/16 at 6:29 pm to bamasgot13
This kid isn't coming to LSU right?
Posted on 11/29/16 at 6:36 pm to Captain Crown
One can never be too sure. With how careless Hurts has been with the football, it would not surprise me if there was a legit QB competition with Tua having the chance to take it.
If I were an LSU fan, I'd worry about this move potentially blowing up in your faces with Brennan.
If I were an LSU fan, I'd worry about this move potentially blowing up in your faces with Brennan.
Posted on 11/29/16 at 6:37 pm to Captain Crown
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This kid isn't coming to LSU right?
I'd be very surprised if he did. Not impossible, but he's talked almost exclusively about playing FOR Saban AT Bama, playing and practicing against the best, enrolling early, etc. he's not taken visits elsewhere in a while.
It's never been about playing for Kiffin, but if he decides to visit LSU who knows. Would still be shocked tho
Posted on 11/29/16 at 6:38 pm to chattabama
LSU already has two QB commitments.
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