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re: Class of 2017 Recruiting MEGATHREAD: Say Your Goodbyes Edition
Posted on 12/11/16 at 7:54 pm to Bama3714
Posted on 12/11/16 at 7:54 pm to Bama3714
Thats a shame about Wade,he seemed fast enough against IMG,in fact he looked terrific. Samuels is aggressively recruiting for FSU so I dont know what chance we have there. 
Posted on 12/11/16 at 7:56 pm to Bama3714
Not visiting probably had to do more with the weather up there and the coaches we have not getting stranded as they have been all over the place and combine that with the major recruits we had on campus this weekend. So by us not attending the game a lot of speculation we are longer interested. We have spent a lot of time to just back off at the last minute.
Also maybe he told our coaches where he was announcing this week. Which still may be us.
Also maybe he told our coaches where he was announcing this week. Which still may be us.
Posted on 12/11/16 at 7:57 pm to TideWarrior
Isn't Wade from Florida?
Posted on 12/11/16 at 7:59 pm to Cobrasize
Alabama originally and moved to Florida iirc.
Posted on 12/11/16 at 8:15 pm to Cobrasize
Heres some cajun gold....
Posted by Phil2012 online on 12/11/16 at 6:59 pm to baobabtiger
You guys are not very sophisticated in your thinking...this is the deal,ok...Shorty knows one thing and that is he must keep LSU down any way he can because he knows that if we get out mojo the way we could, and I think that we are beginning to do, that we present the biggest threat year in and year out to his dominance...so, he really recruits hard Louisiana and other recruits that LSU really needs to be succesful in the future...notice how he went after both big time safeties that we are after...same with Mathis at Neville and Shelvin,etc...if he has a choice between a LSU recruit and an equal recruit from another conference he goes with our guy...he knows we are THE threat to his dominance...
Posted by Phil2012 online on 12/11/16 at 6:59 pm to baobabtiger
You guys are not very sophisticated in your thinking...this is the deal,ok...Shorty knows one thing and that is he must keep LSU down any way he can because he knows that if we get out mojo the way we could, and I think that we are beginning to do, that we present the biggest threat year in and year out to his dominance...so, he really recruits hard Louisiana and other recruits that LSU really needs to be succesful in the future...notice how he went after both big time safeties that we are after...same with Mathis at Neville and Shelvin,etc...if he has a choice between a LSU recruit and an equal recruit from another conference he goes with our guy...he knows we are THE threat to his dominance...
Posted on 12/11/16 at 8:31 pm to Sebastian
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There’s movement in the five-star range – including one new five-star prospect – and more moves up and down (and out) of the four-star range following the latest updates from 247Sports and other industry experts in the recruiting industry-generated 247Sports Composite.
Leesburg (Ga.) Lee County defensive tackle Aubrey Solomon moved up 11 spots and inside the 247Sports Composite five-star range at No. 31 overall. Georgia currently leads Alabama and Michigan on the 247Sports Crystal Ball for the U.S. Army All-American lineman.
Other existing five-star prospects making a move up among the five-stars include Clinton (Miss.) High running back Cam Akers up one spot to No. 4 overall, Stanford quarterback commit Davis Mills (No. 25 to No. 17), Alabama receiver commit Jerry Jeudy (No. 29 to No. 25), and Bradenton (Fla.) IMG Academy defensive end Joshua Kaindoh (No. 26 to No. 21).
Losing stars
Three prospects fell out of the 247Sports Composite four-star range and are now three-stars.
Former Florida and North Carolina running back commit Adarius Lemonsdropped from No. 272 to No. 337, Florida quarterback commit Jake Allenfell 280 spots to No. 531 overall, and USF athlete commit Bruce Judsonmoved to just outside the four-star range at No. 332.
Judson recently added an offer from Oregon where former USF coach Willie Taggart was hired last week and he’s received several Crystal Ball flip predictions for the Ducks.
Stock up and down
Here is a look at many of the other prospects making a move in the 247Sports Composite following recent updates:
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S Bubba Bolden – 79 to 55
OC Cesar Ruiz – 65 to 58
S Xavier McKinney – 77 to 70
S Grant Delpit (LSU) – 81 to 72
RB Ty Chandler (Tennessee) – 84 to 73
LB Anthony Hines (Texas A&M) – 88 to 77
DE K'Lavon Chaisson – 101 to 86
QB Kellen Mond (Texas A&M) – 107 to 91
DT Marlon Tuipulotu (Washington) – 108 to 97
LB Jordan Anthony – 117 to 106
S Isaiah Pola-Mao – 126 to 108
QB Jack Sears (USC) – 157 to 113
LB Tadarian Moultry (Auburn) – 159 to 117
LB Levi Draper (Oklahoma) – 127 to 118
WR Tarik Black – 130 to 123
OT Micah Clark (Rutgers) – 138 to 130
RB Eno Benjamin – 161 to 153
WR Henry Ruggs III – 214 to 156
ATH Lynn Bowden – 177 to 160
CB Elijah Blades (Florida) – 173 to 161
QB Myles Brennan (LSU) – 198 to 162
QB N'Kosi Perry (Miami) – 231 to 194
RB Kennedy Brooks (Oklahoma) – 242 to 218
OT Kadeem Telfort (Florida) – 268 to 231
WR Danny Davis – 254 to 237
ATH Connor Wedington – 324 to 243
OG Kevin Jarvis (Michigan State) – 266 to 254
WR Isaiah Hodgins (Oregon State) – 306 to 262
ATH CJ Holmes (Notre Dame) – 295 to 271
WR Jamire Calvin – 328 to 287
LB Kenney Britt (Auburn) – 325 to 294
CB Elijah Hicks (Notre Dame) – 340 to 329
WR Jordan Murphy (Tennessee) – 440 to 359
WR Chad Terrell (South Carolina) – 416 to 372
RB Jonathan Taylor (Wisconsin) – 560 to 404
QB James Blackman (Florida State) – 673 to 423
LB Daniel Green – 546 to 470
ATH Malik Cunningham (Louisville) – 690 to 483
DOWN
WR Trevon Grimes (Ohio State) – 17 to 29
WR Tyjon Lindsey (Ohio State) – 35 to 38
DT Tyler Shelvin (LSU) – 36 to 39
CB Thomas Graham – 54 to 61
OG Tedarrell Slaton – 56 to 65
DE Robert Beal (Georgia) – 60 to 81
RB Anthony McFarland – 67 to 84
LB Nate McBride – 87 to 92
WR Nico Collins – 90 to 105
DT Ja'len Parks (Florida State) – 119 to 126
DE Justin Foster (Clemson) – 92 to 128
OT Austin Troxell (Auburn) – 110 to 134
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Posted on 12/11/16 at 10:01 pm to Cobrasize
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Isn't Wade from Florida?
Yep I forgot and had a brain lapse because he is committed to OSU
Posted on 12/11/16 at 10:11 pm to TideWarrior
Posted on 12/11/16 at 10:52 pm to South Alabama Tide
Luke from UF247 said that Leatherwood didn't give off a flip vibe to anyone at UF. Also said Alabama coaches are extremely confident in keeping him.
Posted on 12/11/16 at 10:58 pm to chattabama
Saw one tweet that said Leatherwood told CJM "Roll Tide" on the way out........
Posted on 12/11/16 at 11:03 pm to Cobrasize
Any willing to give cliffs on 247 Najee post?
Posted on 12/11/16 at 11:03 pm to Cobrasize
Helps when you're 6-6, 325 
Posted on 12/11/16 at 11:26 pm to We_R_The_Tide
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Any willing to give cliffs on 247 Najee post?
We are reaching out to him this evening. He was expected to leave UM two hours ago due to flight delay. Different source says he still thinks Najee to UA.
Posted on 12/11/16 at 11:29 pm to chattabama
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We are reaching out to him this evening. He was expected to leave UM two hours ago due to flight delay. Different source says he still thinks Najee to UA.
That's not quite as reassuring as I would like. I was really hoping it would say he was stuck in a blizzard and is miserable
Posted on 12/11/16 at 11:33 pm to Cobrasize
On Jeudy:
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**Where to start on Jerry Jeudy? First, let's look back to the summer when Jeudy committed to the Crimson Tide. Those within the Miami football offices assured me that this staff would not give up on Jeudy. I wouldn't say they were "confident" in their chances to flip him, but they truly felt like his decision was much closer than some had made it seem. A source close to Jeudy told CanesInSight that the Canes gave him a lot to think about after Paradise Camp and that there was a point after that where some believed Miami had put themselves in position to land a surprise commitment before Saban sealed the deal. However, Canes WR coach Ron Dugans stayed in contact with Jeudy over the past few months and Miami knew that they had to conduct the recruitment as far under the radar as possible. The staff put the wheels in motion to get the nation's top-ranked wide receiver on campus beginning last Thursday, a day before Deerfield Beach's state semifinal game against Southridge. Step one was Dugans setting up an in-home visit with Jeudy, which was facilitated through the help of Jeudy's brother. Dugans stressed the importance of getting in-home with Jeudy and he even made it known that Mark Richt was planning to clear his entire schedule -- regardless of other visits he had planned to be there for that in-home visit. So, Dugans and Richt visited Jeudy on Monday night and were able to convince him to take a visit. According to a source, there wasn't even necessarily a hard sell needed -- this was something that Jeudy had been considering doing for some time and Miami coaches were confident they would get him on campus before the dead period, as I had alluded to on the podcast two weeks ago. Regardless of reports out there, the plan had been for it to be an official visit. Miami wasn't sure if he would stay through the weekend, but they wanting him getting all of the normal benefits of an official visit. Jeudy ended up staying through the weekend, which was a good sign, but is also not something to look too deeply in to. The major thing to point out here is that although Miami put the absolute full-court press on Jeudy this weekend, this visit was not something that he was "forced" into taking. Miami also knew that if word got out too soon about the visit, then there could be a move made by Alabama to try and prevent the visit. Jeudy alerted the Bama staff that he'd be taking the trip the night before he got on campus, and there was nothing that they could do to stop it at that point.
So now the big question -- where does Miami stand after the weekend? This is going to be a heavyweight battle down the stretch. As now-legendary CIS poster Tweed has put it, "Miami is at the table" and have given themselves a legitimate chance down the stretch. This was not a courtesy visit. This staff is very big on only allowing kids to visit if they are serious about their intentions, and they were not going to go through the trouble they did to set it up for someone who was going to disrespect the process.
As I had posted in the thread yesterday, I'm told Jeudy stood next to Richt during the 7-on-7 portion of practice yesterday and was fully engaged. Richt was paying extra close attention to both Jeudy and Navaughn Donaldson this weekend, according to multiple sources.
What's next? Look for Bama to go in-home with him today and that will give them a better idea of where they are and the sort of room that Miami has made up.
One more thing I will point out for those who missed it in the thread. Bama receiver Calvin Ridley and Jerry Jeudy's relationship is well-versed at this point. Jeudy looks at Ridley as a big brother and it was one of the big reasons why he chose the Crimson Tide in the first place. Sources tell CanesInSight that the two have discussed his decision, and that Ridley has not only given him his blessing to sign with the Canes, but is telling him that Miami is a very good situation for him, especially as his family endures a difficult situation.
You can never underestimate the power of Nick Saban and Alabama, but the Hurricanes are very much alive in this race. It would not shock me to see Miami also try to get another in-home with Jeudy tonight to wrap up the weekend and stay in his head, but again the staff wants to avoid being "pushy" here, while still pulling out all the stops that they can.
To once again quote Tweed, there's no point in making predictions or putting percentages on Miami's chances right now. All you can do is give Richt and staff credit for their handling of the situation and getting a program-changing type prospect like Jeudy to give Miami a serious look, against the odds.
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Posted on 12/11/16 at 11:42 pm to chattabama
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Chris Kirschner ?@ChrisKirschner 10h10 hours ago
#Alabama DB commit Kyriq McDonald will sign his financial aid agreement tomorrow
Posted on 12/11/16 at 11:43 pm to chattabama
So does Ridley not have faith in our QB situation or is that statement more about Jeudy's family situation?
Posted on 12/11/16 at 11:49 pm to ApeDeuce
Reading through that thread, it is not a sure thing that Kaaya comes back. Who will be throwing to Jeudy then?
I think it is more about his family situation more than anything.
I think it is more about his family situation more than anything.
Posted on 12/11/16 at 11:51 pm to chattabama
I hope he comes to Bama, but considering his family circumstances, I wouldn't blame him for staying in Miami.
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