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re: Class of 2018 Recruiting MEGATHREAD: So Long Old Friend Edition
Posted on 1/11/18 at 8:25 am to South Alabama Tide
Posted on 1/11/18 at 8:25 am to South Alabama Tide
It is possible but some tackles are like kickers. If they always put one hand in the dirt, they can't make the other side cooperate. I played QB in HS and was a lefty. Our coach had our best lineman on my blindside.
Posted on 1/11/18 at 8:45 am to UAgrad93
Well this is unsettling:
3-Star DT Prospect Jessie Altman Arrested on Capital Murder Charge
3-Star DT Prospect Jessie Altman Arrested on Capital Murder Charge
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Defensive tackle recruit Jessie Altman was one of three men arrested in Gadsden, Alabama, on Wednesday on capital murder charges.
According to Donna Thornton of the Gadsden Times, Altman, Broderick Pearson and Lonterry Harrison are all being held at the Etowah County Detention Center.
It is believed they are suspects in last week's murder of 18-year-old Aaron "A.J." Huff.
Per 247Sports, Altman is a 3-star prospect for Etowah High School in Attalla, Alabama, and ranks as the No. 585 overall player, No. 40 defensive tackle and No. 20 player from the state of Alabama in the Class of 2019.
According to Thornton, 16-year-old Kalab Whitworth and 17-year-old Tyler Abbott were already charged in the shooting death of Huff, and they will be tried as adults.
Huff was shot and killed while in a vehicle on the night of Jan. 4.
Per Rivals.com, Altman has received scholarship offers from several high-profile college programs, including Mississippi State, Oregon, TCU, Texas, Texas Tech, Virginia Tech and West Virginia.
He has also received some interest from Alabama and Florida State, but neither school has offered him a scholarship.
Posted on 1/11/18 at 8:57 am to TideSaint
Sad. If he is convicted then I will take a line from Coach, “was it worth it?”.
Posted on 1/11/18 at 9:05 am to TideSaint
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I still think moving inside is the best place for Womack moving forward. Put him at Guard and slide Jedrick Wills in at RT.
This x1000. That photo, while only a nanosecond snapshot in time, perfectly illustrates what I've said about Womack's feet for months. He just doesn't have tackle feet/footwork.
Posted on 1/11/18 at 9:26 am to JoseyWalesTheOutlaw
I hope you are joking about sending Daboll clips of patriots offense. LOL.
That was funny....
Or maybe I misread it ...
That was funny....
Or maybe I misread it ...
Posted on 1/11/18 at 9:29 am to jatebe
It’s not a current PAC 12 QB. It’s an Arizona commit. Joiner is his name.
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Posted on 1/11/18 at 9:58 am to JJ27
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JJ27
I see the LSU recruiting board has a thread on Jamarye Joiner, is LSU pursuing?
Posted on 1/11/18 at 10:27 am to UAgrad93
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This is my OL scenario this Spring.
LT- Leatherwood
LG- Piersbacher
C- Jonah Williams
RG- Cotton/Womack
RT- Wills
Looks like a damn skrong OL iyam. But, as others have noted, it may be best to have the best pass pro OT on Tua's blind side.
This post was edited on 1/11/18 at 10:30 am
Posted on 1/11/18 at 10:38 am to JJ27
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It’s not a current PAC 12 QB. It’s an Arizona commit. Joiner is his name.
Sumlin may be AZ's next HC.
Posted on 1/11/18 at 10:46 am to TidalSurge1
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it may be best to have the best pass pro OT on Tua's blind side.
Little known fact, Tua doesn't have a blind side. He sees everything.
Posted on 1/11/18 at 10:49 am to TidalSurge1
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Sumlin may be AZ's next HC.
According to radio here in Arizona, Sumlin wants too much money and is willing to wait for next year to get it.
Posted on 1/11/18 at 10:52 am to phaz
Don’t blame him. He just got paid a ton to take his time on his decision.
Posted on 1/11/18 at 11:02 am to phaz
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Right around the Dec. 20-22 early signing period — which Joiner elected to bypass, a move that looks prescient in retrospect — he heard from Alabama assistant coach Tosh Lupoi. The Crimson Tide were interested in the dual-threat quarterback.
Joiner described Alabama, which won its fifth national championship under Nick Saban on Monday night, as his “dream school.” Joiner is set to visit Tuscaloosa the weekend before signing day.
Alabama has yet to officially offer Joiner a scholarship. If Saban extended such an offer, it would be difficult for Joiner to say no — even with the prospect of competing with Tua Tagovailoa, who came off the bench Monday to lead Alabama to a comeback win over Georgia in overtime. Tagovailoa will be a true sophomore next year.
Joiner also has official visits lined up with Arizona, Nebraska and Baylor. He has offers from Arizona, Arizona State, Nebraska and Central Florida.
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Posted on 1/11/18 at 11:07 am to phaz
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According to radio here in Arizona, Sumlin wants too much money and is willing to wait for next year to get it.
AZ seems like a good fit for Sumlin. It seems to me he could satisfy expectations there. He may think he can get a better gig. Idk if he can.
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Posted on 1/11/18 at 11:11 am to phaz
IDK, I try to avoid that particular board.
Posted on 1/11/18 at 11:11 am to TidalSurge1
Do not count out Scott Lashley
Posted on 1/11/18 at 11:17 am to phaz
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Right around the Dec. 20-22 early signing period — which Joiner elected to bypass, a move that looks prescient in retrospect — he heard from Alabama assistant coach Tosh Lupoi. The Crimson Tide were interested in the dual-threat quarterback.
Joiner described Alabama, which won its fifth national championship under Nick Saban on Monday night, as his “dream school.” Joiner is set to visit Tuscaloosa the weekend before signing day.
Alabama has yet to officially offer Joiner a scholarship. If Saban extended such an offer, it would be difficult for Joiner to say no — even with the prospect of competing with Tua Tagovailoa, who came off the bench Monday to lead Alabama to a comeback win over Georgia in overtime. Tagovailoa will be a true sophomore next year.
Joiner also has official visits lined up with Arizona, Nebraska and Baylor. He has offers from Arizona, Arizona State, Nebraska and Central Florida.
Pass.
Posted on 1/11/18 at 11:26 am to TideSaint
Arizona commit, Cienega QB Jamarye Joiner expecting offer from Alabama in February
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On paper, 2018 three-star quarterback Jamarye Joiner is committed to the Arizona Wildcats, but that could change soon.
The 6-foot-3, 205-pound dual-threat quarterback from Vail (Cienega HS) is scheduled to visit four schools within a month and one of them is the UA ... the University of Alabama.
According to Joiner, Crimson Tide co-defensive coordinator and linebackers coach Tosh Lupoi has been in contact with the Tucson product over the last few weeks. Lupoi specializes on recruiting the west coast, and put together an official visit in Tuscaloosa for Joiner from Feb. 3-5.
"[Alabama] messaged me mid-December showing interest and I spoke on the phone with Tosh Lupoi and he wanted to get me down there," Joiner told the Arizona Daily Star. "They plan on offering me when I go down there for my visit."
For Joiner, receiving an offer from one of the college football behemoths would be a dream come true, especially because he grew up idolizing Julio Jones and Mark Ingram — products of the Crimson Tide.
"It'd be amazing. Growing up, Alabama was a school that I dreamed of playing for," Joiner said.
Of course, meeting the man who's brought four national titles to Alabama in Nick Saban is one part of the trip that Joiner is looking forward to the most. Joiner especially admires the legendary coach's attitude and composure.
"Usually you see coaches either get too crazy or be too relaxed on the sidelines, Saban is the perfect amount. He's a real composed coach and I'd love to play for a coach like him," Joiner said.
A substantial reason why Alabama should be taken seriously: The Tide plan on recruiting Joiner as a quarterback, which played a huge factor in Arizona landing a verbal commitment from him. Joiner has made it clear that he wants to be under center in college, although many have speculated that he should play either wide receiver or defensive back.
It sounds farfetched, but he has the potential to thrive in Alabama's system.
In year's past, the Crimson Tide have usually produced pro-style quarterbacks, such as Greg McElroy, A.J. McCarron and Blake Sims. But recently, Saban has thrived on utilizing dual-threat quarterbacks that can open up the playbook. The Crimson Tide's current quarterback Jalen Hurts has thrown for 630 yards, but rushed for 1,762 yards in two seasons as the starter.
Joiner threw for 3,909 yards and rushed for 2,161 in two seasons, so his game is similar to Hurts as well as current Alabama backup quarterback Tua Tagovaiola — who is a true freshman that was a five-star prospect in 2017.
"They're a team that develops you more into a passer when you're more of a running quarterback and that's why they're one of the best in the country every year," Joiner said.
With the UA firing Rich Rodriguez following claims of running a hostile workplace and sexually harassing a former employee, the future of the program is murky. Joiner told the Star the two coaches he would like to see replace Rodriguez are former Texas A&M head coach Kevin Sumlin or ex-LSU head coach Les Miles.
Regardless, the Wildcats could be in jeopardy of losing their lone quarterback commit of the 2018 class, which could be crucial since Donavan Tate left the team for personal reasons. And with the futures of Brandon Dawkins and Rhett Rodriguez, son of Rich, up in the air, that leaves K'Hari Lane as the likely backup to Khalil Tate.
Arizona signed 16 recruits in the early signing period and although the Wildcats haven't inked Joiner, he still appears to be strongly committed to playing in his hometown.
Sporting a UA jersey and helmet on campus in mid December, Joiner tweeted "Been reppin my city since I was young why not do it in college ??tf????"
It's not just Alabama sparking late interest in the Cienega quarterback. Just last week, Joiner received his first Big 10 offer from incoming Nebraska head coach Scott Frost, although the Cornhuskers signed 2018 four-star dual-threat quarterback Adrian Martinez from Fresno, California. However, Joiner still plans on taking an official visit to Nebraska from Jan. 19-21.
He is keeping Nebraska close after evaluating Frost's two-year tenure with Central Florida, leading the Knights to a 13-0 record and beating Auburn in the Peach Bowl this season.
It should be an interesting month in Joiner's recruitment, as he currently holds offers from the UA, Nebraska, Arizona State and Utah, with Alabama on the horizon. Here's Joiner's upcoming cross-country visit schedule:
Arizona: Jan. 12-14
Nebraska: Jan. 19-21
Baylor: Jan. 26-28
Alabama: Feb. 3-5
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