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re: Class of 2019 Recruiting MEGATHREAD: That's a Wrap Edition
Posted on 12/13/18 at 12:16 pm to CoolMtnDawg
Posted on 12/13/18 at 12:16 pm to CoolMtnDawg
He did say what I posted on uga board. not the joke I played on main recruiting board
Posted on 12/13/18 at 12:20 pm to CoolMtnDawg
Thought this quote was funny.
What is it with Ole Miss and religion
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Dean’s family adores Ole Miss coach Matt Luke. His mother, Neketta, has even called him “divine.”
What is it with Ole Miss and religion
Posted on 12/13/18 at 12:23 pm to TideWarrior
Freeze does love him some Jesus. Maybe he got it from Ole Miss? Maybe he got it after praying for forgiveness.....from the hookers, blow, and cheating he did. Not sure yet.
Posted on 12/13/18 at 12:23 pm to TideWarrior
It would actually be pretty funny if Dean ends up at Ole Miss. Bama gets Toto and UGA gets left holding the bag. 
Posted on 12/13/18 at 12:24 pm to TideWarrior
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What is it with Ole Miss and religion
They don’t do it very well
Posted on 12/13/18 at 12:25 pm to tider04
Alabama Football sets a new AFCA All-America Team record
Alabama football set a new single-season record with eight players named to the 2018 American Football Coaches Association All-America Teams.
Alabama football fans have so many Crimson Tide All-Americans to track it is hard to keep up with all the honors. One reason for that is because they are more than a dozen different entities who name All-America Teams.
Depending on individual perspectives, the NCAA either clarifies or complicates by recognizing Consensus and Unanimous All-American players. Only five entities are used for the Consensus: the AP, the AFCA (Coaches), the Football Writers Association, the Walter Camp Foundation and the Sporting News.
Players who are first-team choices of three of the five entities are ‘Consensus All-Americans.’ Not surprisingly, ‘Unanimous All-Americans’ must be first-team selections from all five entities.
It is debatable which organization carries the most clout. A strong argument is the AFCA is most highly respected since all the votes are submitted by a select group of coaches. All-America teams have been named by the game’s coaches since 1945. Here are the 2018 AFCA All-America Teams.
Alabama football fans will be excited to know the Crimson Tide set a new record this season with eight players selected. Going back to 1945, Alabama football also has the most all-time selections at 82, followed by Oklahoma with 70 selections. The other schools with 50 or more all-time selections are Texas and Nebraska (51), Southern Cal (58), Michigan (61), Notre Dame (63) and Ohio State (67).
The Alabama Crimson Tide has five first-team selections. Perhaps the most noteworthy is Tua Tagovailoa who beat out the Heisman Trophy winner, Oklahoma’s Kyler Murray.
Jonah Williams and Quinnen Williams are unanimous All-Americans. Jerry Jeudy and Deionte Thompson are consensus All-Americans.
Other Alabama football 2018 All-Americans are Ross Pierschbacher (Sporting News 1st Team and AP 2nd team) and Dylan Moses (Walter Camp 2nd Team.)
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Alabama football set a new single-season record with eight players named to the 2018 American Football Coaches Association All-America Teams.
Alabama football fans have so many Crimson Tide All-Americans to track it is hard to keep up with all the honors. One reason for that is because they are more than a dozen different entities who name All-America Teams.
Depending on individual perspectives, the NCAA either clarifies or complicates by recognizing Consensus and Unanimous All-American players. Only five entities are used for the Consensus: the AP, the AFCA (Coaches), the Football Writers Association, the Walter Camp Foundation and the Sporting News.
Players who are first-team choices of three of the five entities are ‘Consensus All-Americans.’ Not surprisingly, ‘Unanimous All-Americans’ must be first-team selections from all five entities.
It is debatable which organization carries the most clout. A strong argument is the AFCA is most highly respected since all the votes are submitted by a select group of coaches. All-America teams have been named by the game’s coaches since 1945. Here are the 2018 AFCA All-America Teams.
Alabama football fans will be excited to know the Crimson Tide set a new record this season with eight players selected. Going back to 1945, Alabama football also has the most all-time selections at 82, followed by Oklahoma with 70 selections. The other schools with 50 or more all-time selections are Texas and Nebraska (51), Southern Cal (58), Michigan (61), Notre Dame (63) and Ohio State (67).
The Alabama Crimson Tide has five first-team selections. Perhaps the most noteworthy is Tua Tagovailoa who beat out the Heisman Trophy winner, Oklahoma’s Kyler Murray.
Jonah Williams and Quinnen Williams are unanimous All-Americans. Jerry Jeudy and Deionte Thompson are consensus All-Americans.
Other Alabama football 2018 All-Americans are Ross Pierschbacher (Sporting News 1st Team and AP 2nd team) and Dylan Moses (Walter Camp 2nd Team.)
LINK
This post was edited on 12/13/18 at 12:30 pm
Posted on 12/13/18 at 12:25 pm to Bamadoc
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Cool mt dog just posted on secrb that rusty mansell said dean will be comitting to UGA pretty soon. FYI
Rusty Mansell (at 11 am) -- "Still not much to report on Nakobe Dean. Like he said he will talk his family and privately make a decision at some point tonight. There are a couple of sources that think it is Georgia I talk to, but a few more of them tell me right now it is Alabama."
This post was edited on 12/13/18 at 12:42 pm
Posted on 12/13/18 at 12:26 pm to Taskrj
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AFCA First Team Offense
WR: Jerry Jeudy, Alabama and Andy Isabella, Massachusetts
TE: T.J. Hockenson, Iowa
OL: *Jonah Williams, Alabama and *Mitch Hyatt, Clemson
C: Garrett Bradbury, NC State
OL: Beau Benzschawel, Wisconsin and Ben Powers, Oklahoma
QB: Tua Tagovailoa, Alabama
RB: Jonathan Taylor, Wisconsin and Darrell Henderson, Memphis
AFCA First Team Defense
DL: Quinnen Williams, Alabama; Clelin Ferrell, Clemson; #Christian Wilkins, Clemson; Dexter Lawrence, Clemson
LB: Josh Allen, Kentucky; Devin Bush, Michigan; Devin White, LSU
DB: Deandre Baker, Georgia; Greedy Williams, LSU; Deionte Thompson, Alabama; Grant Delpit, LSU
Specialists:
P: Braden Mann, Texas A&M
PK: Andre Szmyt, Syracuse
AP: Deebo Samuel, South Carolina
*–2017 AFCA All-American #–2016 & 2017 AFCA All-American
AFCA Second Team Offense
WR: Marquise Brown, Oklahoma and *David Sills, West Virginia
TE: Irv Smith Jr., Alabama
OL: Michael Deiter, Wisconsin and Dalton Risner, Kansas State
C: Sam Mustipher, Notre Dame
OL: Chris Lindstrom, Boston College and Dru Samia, Oklahoma
QB: Kyler Murray, Oklahoma
RB: Travis Etienne, Clemson and Benny Snell, Kentucky
AFCA Second Team Defense
DL: #Ed Oliver, Houston; Isaiah Buggs, Alabama; *Sutton Smith, Northern Illinois; Chase Winovich, Michigan
LB: Mack Wilson, Alabama; Ben Burr-Kirven, Washington; Tre Lamar, Clemson
DB Julian Love, Notre Dame; Trayvon Mullen, Clemson; Hamp Cheevers, Boston College; Johnathan Abram, Mississippi State
Specialists
P: ^Mitch Wishnowsky, Utah
PK: *Cole Tracy, LSU
AFCA First Team Offense
WR: Jerry Jeudy, Alabama and Andy Isabella, Massachusetts
TE: T.J. Hockenson, Iowa
OL: *Jonah Williams, Alabama and *Mitch Hyatt, Clemson
C: Garrett Bradbury, NC State
OL: Beau Benzschawel, Wisconsin and Ben Powers, Oklahoma
QB: Tua Tagovailoa, Alabama
RB: Jonathan Taylor, Wisconsin and Darrell Henderson, Memphis
AFCA First Team Defense
DL: Quinnen Williams, Alabama; Clelin Ferrell, Clemson; #Christian Wilkins, Clemson; Dexter Lawrence, Clemson
LB: Josh Allen, Kentucky; Devin Bush, Michigan; Devin White, LSU
DB: Deandre Baker, Georgia; Greedy Williams, LSU; Deionte Thompson, Alabama; Grant Delpit, LSU
Specialists:
P: Braden Mann, Texas A&M
PK: Andre Szmyt, Syracuse
AP: Deebo Samuel, South Carolina
*–2017 AFCA All-American #–2016 & 2017 AFCA All-American
AFCA Second Team Offense
WR: Marquise Brown, Oklahoma and *David Sills, West Virginia
TE: Irv Smith Jr., Alabama
OL: Michael Deiter, Wisconsin and Dalton Risner, Kansas State
C: Sam Mustipher, Notre Dame
OL: Chris Lindstrom, Boston College and Dru Samia, Oklahoma
QB: Kyler Murray, Oklahoma
RB: Travis Etienne, Clemson and Benny Snell, Kentucky
AFCA Second Team Defense
DL: #Ed Oliver, Houston; Isaiah Buggs, Alabama; *Sutton Smith, Northern Illinois; Chase Winovich, Michigan
LB: Mack Wilson, Alabama; Ben Burr-Kirven, Washington; Tre Lamar, Clemson
DB Julian Love, Notre Dame; Trayvon Mullen, Clemson; Hamp Cheevers, Boston College; Johnathan Abram, Mississippi State
Specialists
P: ^Mitch Wishnowsky, Utah
PK: *Cole Tracy, LSU
This post was edited on 12/13/18 at 12:34 pm
Posted on 12/13/18 at 12:31 pm to CoolMtnDawg
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It was all a small trickery attempt in the main recruiting board. Just wanted to get everybody a blood pressure check. He didn't really say that
Hahahahaha... OMG,.... that. Is. Hilarious !!!
No but seriously, I have a question if you don't mind... why do you enjoy posting in a rivals recruiting thread ?
Wouldn't it make sense if you did more reading here, and maybe a little less posting ?
Maybe I dunno... post more of your thoughts in the uga recruiting thread ?
This post was edited on 12/13/18 at 12:32 pm
Posted on 12/13/18 at 12:33 pm to tider04
We wouldn't be left holding the bag. We've got Rian Davis. He will be hella good.
Posted on 12/13/18 at 12:35 pm to CoolMtnDawg
The Gumps outnumber us on the Rant. I do talk everywhere else. Just more people to reply and discuss on this thread.
Posted on 12/13/18 at 12:35 pm to PowHound
I kind of like having another team's opinion/info as long as he isn't trolling, which I haven't seen CMD do yet.
Posted on 12/13/18 at 12:37 pm to CoolMtnDawg
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We wouldn't be left holding the bag. We've got Rian Davis. He will be hella good.
Thank GOD !!
I was up all night worrying myself sick about Georgia's ILB depth.
Thank God we get daily updates here.
Posted on 12/13/18 at 12:40 pm to Goombaw
Alabama Football Remaining Top 10 Recruits
There are no changes in our Top 10 list from yesterday but notes have been added for several players.
5-Star, DE Kayvon Thibodeaux – announcement on Dec. 15. The Tide might lead but Thib is hard to predict.
5-Star, ILB Nakobe Dean – announcement Dec. 19. Tide and LSU battle (???) with Tide lead. UGA is trying hard to make it a three-team battle. Ole Miss has not given up but is not on equal footing.
5-Star, RB Trey Sanders – announcement on Dec. 19. Tide leads but UGA pushing. Sanders is another hard to predict recruit.
5-Star, OL Evan Neal – announcement on Dec. 19. The Tide leads with UGA pushing hard.
5-Star, DT Ishmael Sopsher – no decision until February. The Tide leads but LSU will try to broker a package, making room for his brother. Unlike other schools, Alabama football is not expected to guarantee a spot for Rodney Sopsher.
4-Star, DB Jordan Battle – another flip, this time from Ohio State
4-Star, DB Nola Pola-Gates – announcement planned for January. The Tide leads but probably only room for either Battle or Pola-Gates.
5-Star, OL Darnell Wright – no decision until February. Tennessee probably leads.
4-Star, LB Henry To’oto’o – To’oto’o recruitment has been pretty quiet but Alabama football appears in a strong position to lure him away from the Pac 12. Tennessee is also in the hunt. Even potentially pulling in Nakobe Dean, the Alabama football staff wants to add To’oto’o. He is not an early enrollee and currently is not scheduled to sign in the Early Period.
4-Star, DE Khris Bogle – announcement in January. Bogle would come close to making up for a miss on Thibodeaux.
If Sanders does not choose the Tide, 4-Star, RB Deondrick Glass is a good option. Glass will not commit elsewhere until Sanders makes a decision. If there is room, the Alabama football staff would like to add another tight end, 4-Star, Keon Zipperer.
If Battle and Pola-Gates fall through, 4-Star, CB Marcus Banks is a strong option.
Beyond our lists are other top players that would also be Crimson Tide priorities if there were available slots.
There are some top players who are willing to wait and see if a slot comes open.
LINK
There are no changes in our Top 10 list from yesterday but notes have been added for several players.
5-Star, DE Kayvon Thibodeaux – announcement on Dec. 15. The Tide might lead but Thib is hard to predict.
5-Star, ILB Nakobe Dean – announcement Dec. 19. Tide and LSU battle (???) with Tide lead. UGA is trying hard to make it a three-team battle. Ole Miss has not given up but is not on equal footing.
5-Star, RB Trey Sanders – announcement on Dec. 19. Tide leads but UGA pushing. Sanders is another hard to predict recruit.
5-Star, OL Evan Neal – announcement on Dec. 19. The Tide leads with UGA pushing hard.
5-Star, DT Ishmael Sopsher – no decision until February. The Tide leads but LSU will try to broker a package, making room for his brother. Unlike other schools, Alabama football is not expected to guarantee a spot for Rodney Sopsher.
4-Star, DB Jordan Battle – another flip, this time from Ohio State
4-Star, DB Nola Pola-Gates – announcement planned for January. The Tide leads but probably only room for either Battle or Pola-Gates.
5-Star, OL Darnell Wright – no decision until February. Tennessee probably leads.
4-Star, LB Henry To’oto’o – To’oto’o recruitment has been pretty quiet but Alabama football appears in a strong position to lure him away from the Pac 12. Tennessee is also in the hunt. Even potentially pulling in Nakobe Dean, the Alabama football staff wants to add To’oto’o. He is not an early enrollee and currently is not scheduled to sign in the Early Period.
4-Star, DE Khris Bogle – announcement in January. Bogle would come close to making up for a miss on Thibodeaux.
If Sanders does not choose the Tide, 4-Star, RB Deondrick Glass is a good option. Glass will not commit elsewhere until Sanders makes a decision. If there is room, the Alabama football staff would like to add another tight end, 4-Star, Keon Zipperer.
If Battle and Pola-Gates fall through, 4-Star, CB Marcus Banks is a strong option.
Beyond our lists are other top players that would also be Crimson Tide priorities if there were available slots.
There are some top players who are willing to wait and see if a slot comes open.
LINK
This post was edited on 12/13/18 at 12:42 pm
Posted on 12/13/18 at 12:41 pm to Taskrj
The eventual, resolution of signing class numbers is one step to a final roster of 85 scholarship players. The 85 number is sometimes hard to reach. On Wednesday, the final 85-man roster became one slot closer when Richie Petitbon announced he will transfer for his final season.
Posted on 12/13/18 at 12:42 pm to PowHound
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Thank GOD !!
I was up all night worrying myself sick about Georgia's ILB depth.
Thank God we get daily updates here.
You are incredibly butthurt about someone who was replying to a direct comment about UGA and their lb recruiting. First you cry about a bunch of alters and now you go after someone who if he just had an A next to his name would be considered a SP level negative nancy.
Posted on 12/13/18 at 12:44 pm to PowHound
Don't read his comments. He's not trolling. There's no reason for you to be a dick about it.
Posted on 12/13/18 at 12:54 pm to TizzyT4theUofA
Just went to Americus' site, good God, they really think they are getting everyone.
Americus even says Bama=Plan B from now on.
Americus even says Bama=Plan B from now on.
Posted on 12/13/18 at 12:56 pm to BleednCrimson02
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It’s not him. I’ll get his name if you want. And Saint I’ve always enjoyed what you do here but do you have to be a tool?

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