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re: Class of 2019 Recruiting MEGATHREAD: That's a Wrap Edition
Posted on 5/25/18 at 6:02 pm to crimsontater
Posted on 5/25/18 at 6:02 pm to crimsontater
I am now, officially, the only guy left here in Korea from the group that I came with. All 150 or so of them have been taken to the airport in the last 24 hours.
I've got two more weeks left.
ETA: 6,100
I've got two more weeks left.
ETA: 6,100
This post was edited on 5/25/18 at 6:04 pm
Posted on 5/25/18 at 6:04 pm to Cobrasize
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Welp, this is Hudson Henry's top 5
Interesting that his tweet was at 5:00 pm today.
This post was edited on 5/25/18 at 6:08 pm
Posted on 5/25/18 at 6:12 pm to TideSaint
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I've got two more weeks left.
Don't you be lyin' TS, just so you can play hooky longer from your 2nd job here in the Megathread. Like Bobby Bowden said, "I'm not too old to find you, son."
ETA: I sent you two post update emails.
This post was edited on 5/25/18 at 6:23 pm
Posted on 5/25/18 at 6:17 pm to TidalSurge1
I wish I was lying.
I was asked to stay behind to help with some networking things here and like a dumbass I said yes (after some coercing from the wife; need those windows
).
I was cool with it until I started watching my buddies load up to head home to their families.
It really sucked when my 12 year old asked me "Why do you have to be so good at your job?"
I was asked to stay behind to help with some networking things here and like a dumbass I said yes (after some coercing from the wife; need those windows
I was cool with it until I started watching my buddies load up to head home to their families.
It really sucked when my 12 year old asked me "Why do you have to be so good at your job?"
This post was edited on 5/25/18 at 6:18 pm
Posted on 5/25/18 at 6:34 pm to TideSaint
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It really sucked when my 12 year old asked me "Why do you have to be so good at your job?"
"Cause mama wants new flippin windows"
Posted on 5/25/18 at 6:37 pm to TidalSurge1
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ETA: I sent you two post update emails.
I am on the hotel lobby desktop right now. I'll check my email when I head back upstairs.
Posted on 5/25/18 at 6:40 pm to Cobrasize
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thought that was only for players that played for Coach Bryant.
A Club schollie maybe?
Posted on 5/25/18 at 7:05 pm to Cobrasize
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Just to stir the pot, what if taking this guy means we don't expect one of the other 2018 guys to make it in.
If you want to really stir the pot, you'd do it like this: What if this means that Tua is transferring, so his little brother backed out of his commitment.
I'm going to go ahead and give myself a downvote on that one.
This post was edited on 5/25/18 at 7:12 pm
Posted on 5/25/18 at 7:13 pm to Cobrasize
I'm going old school tonight. 100 proof vodka and Gatorade
I'm bout to turnip 
Posted on 5/25/18 at 7:16 pm to Cobrasize
I had some grapefruit soju last night that knocked me on my arse. 
Posted on 5/25/18 at 7:17 pm to John Milner
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If you want to really stir the pot, you'd do it like this: What if this means that Tua is transferring, so his little brother backed out of his commitment.
It's because they expect Hurts (or Tua if he doesn't win the starting job) to leave early in the season like Barnett, so he will be eligible for the entire season next year.
ETA - That's just my guess, but I won't be surprised to see one of them gone very early.
This post was edited on 5/25/18 at 7:23 pm
Posted on 5/25/18 at 7:20 pm to TideSaint
A little insight to the recruitments of Kayvon Thibodeaux and Faatui Tuitele from the USCw side:
Seems someone is a little butthurt.
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Over the past few weeks, rumblings that Westlake Village (Calif.) five-star defensive end Kayvon Thibodeaux is leaning toward going out of state for college have emerged. Considering the Trojans depth at the Predator position, there has always been trepidation that Thibodeaux would be inclined to look elsewhere. However, this week, a source close to his recruitment acknowledged very bluntly that Thibodeaux may not be as high on the Trojans' recruiting board as we assumed.
As the source put it, “Johnny Nansen got his guy.” That guy being Simi Valley (Calif.) three-star linebacker Stanley Taufoou. Speaking to other sources close to the program, USC is still recruiting Thibodeaux, but the feeling remains that he is not a “must-get” prospect. Of course, as we have discussed before, the phase must-get is subjective. At the very least, Thibodeaux, Honolulu (Hawaii) five-star defensive tackle Faatui Tuitele and Santa Ana (Calif.) four-star linebacker Mase Funa all ending up at other schools gives fans the perception that USC is striking out on its main recruiting targets. Cue the gif of the Japanese running from Gojira.
And we have to reiterate, the Trojans are still involved with all three prospects to some extent. Defensive line coach Kenechi Udeze spoke with Tuitele just before he released his top five that omitted USC. Tuitele told USC that they already have “a lot of Polynesian players.” That sounds like Tua "Ready To Transfer" Tagovailoa talking. As of now, most believe Tuitele is leaning toward committing to Alabama. Funa, despite his ACL surgery and commitment to Oregon, remains in contact with Johnny Nansen. But the coaching staff is hardly scrambling to make up ground with either player. They are clearly standing on their own evaluations and not buying into the rankings system. At least, that’s how it looks for now.
Seems someone is a little butthurt.
Posted on 5/25/18 at 7:22 pm to TideSaint
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I had some grapefruit soju last night that knocked me on my arse
I need to learn how to make that stuff
Posted on 5/25/18 at 7:23 pm to Cobrasize
It's pretty good.
This post was edited on 5/25/18 at 7:24 pm
Posted on 5/25/18 at 7:24 pm to TideSaint
TE Luke Deal just committed to Auburn. We offered last week.
Posted on 5/25/18 at 7:29 pm to TideSaint
Alabama kicker commit relies on advice from Crimson Tide great
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Alabama's kicker of the future learned a valuable lesson from one of the Crimson Tide's greatest kickers of the past.
Hoover's Will Reichard committed to Alabama earlier this week and said he relies on advice he received from Leigh Tiffin, Alabama's kicker from 2007-10 who graduated as the school's all-time leading scorer.
"One of my kicking coaches was Leigh Tiffin, and one of the best pieces of advice he ever gave was that being a kicker is like being an assassin: You only get one shot," he said. "So, I keep that with me. Every time I go to a game, I know I have to put all my focus into this kick because it might be the only one I get all game. So, I guess having that in the back of my mind has helped me a lot."
Last year, Reichard punted 41 times for 37.9-yard average, had more than 40 touchbacks on kickoffs and had 12 punts downed inside the 20 yard line as Hoover won a second straight Class 7A state title. He made his lone field goal attempt, while splitting the kicking duties with Nebraska signee Barrett Pickering, and he picked up a key first down on a fake punt in the 7A semifinal playoff victory over Thompson.
Reichard is Alabama's 14th commitment for the Class of 2019, joining a heavy list of in-state prospects that include 5-star Hewitt-Trussville lineman Pierce Quick, 4-star quarterbacks Paul Tyson of Hewitt-Trussville and Taulia Tagovailoa of Thompson, and Clay-Chalkville defensive lineman DJ Dale.
Sailer Kicking has Reichard ranked as the No. 1 kicker nationally in the Class of 2019, and he's No. 2 according to the to the 247Sports Composite rankings.
Posted on 5/25/18 at 7:29 pm to TideSaint
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Reichard talked to AL.com about 24 hours after making his commitment public. Here's excerpts from the conversation:
What's life has been like in the 24 hours after your commitment?
"It's been pretty hectic. My phone has been blowing up. There's so many notifications coming through. I've done a lot of interviews with different people. It's been really humbling, knowing I've gotten a lot of attention from it, and the work kind of starts now because in January I enroll and start competing for the job."
Was early enrollment always the plan or did you make that decision because you're going to Alabama?
"It was the plan if I knew I could compete for the job my freshman year. If a school wanted me to come in a redshirt, I wouldn't do it. But if I knew if I could have a chance to compete for the job, I'd early enroll."
You punt, kick off and place-kick. So, when you talk about competing for the job, are you talking about all three or specifically about the place-kicking job?
"For me, I want to focus on my place-kicking and kickoffs, but if they need me to punt, I'd come in and do it. Whatever I can do to help the team is what I'll do. If it were my decision, I'd just like to do kickoffs and field goals."
What other schools did you seriously considered?
"I think Oregon, LSU and Georgia."
What made you feel like Alabama was the right place for you?
"Just it being so close to home, my family can come and watch me all the time. I know Coach (Jeff) Banks has a good track record of developing kickers and punters, and he's sent almost everybody to the NFL, which is really intriguing. And Coach Saban is a guy who develops you on and off and the field and gets you ready for life after football, and I wanted to see myself in that situation."
(Editor's Note: Banks is Alabama's new tight ends and special teams coach. He joined the staff this spring after five seasons at Texas A&M.)
How important was it to make your decision before your senior high school season started?
"It was very important. Ever since I started getting recruited, I knew I wanted to commit before the summer before my senior year. I'm a big team guy. I can now focus on the season with all my teammates, and I feel like they kind of deserve that. Originally, I thought I'd commit in the winter, but I wanted to be 100 percent with my decision. Once I committed, I knew I didn't want to de-commit or get into the business. I'm 100 percent about where I want to go."
This 2019 class has about half of the class right now from Alabama, including a couple of quarterbacks who play in your region. Did the high number of in-state commits to Alabama influence your decision?
"It really didn't have an influence, but I can say it's like a perk. It's a good thing that there are a lot of guys in state. I guess, we grew up playing against each other, and it's good that I knew a few guys that are going in there, but it wasn't really a big factor or anything."
What's your summer schedule: Will you camp at Alabama or does your commitment change your summer schedule?
"Not really. I'm going to go to a camp at Alabama, I think, in early June, so I can get some time one-on-one with Coach Banks. That's really the only way I can get that, to go to camp on campus. I'll probably go off to the side and get some work in with him. I can get his take on things I can work on. Other than that, I'll go to a showcase camp in Wisconsin at the end of July for the Under Armour All-American spot. For kickers, it's a lot different, and you have to try out for the spot. That's the only two things I'll go to."
Hoover is very active in the summer 7-on-7 world. Do you go to that and catch passes or anything?
"No, but I am going to go with them this year and just hang out with the team. Coach asked me if I wanted to go, to just hang out with everybody. You're there with the team. I won't be doing very much, just helping out where I can."
Looking ahead to the 2018 season, what kind of expectations do you have for yourself, what kind of expectations do you have for your team?
"For the team, I think we can be really, really good this year. Really, the expectation at Hoover is if you don't win a state championship, it's a bad season. So, that's always our goal, but you have to take one game at time. You can't look too far ahead.
"For myself, I guess, I want to have 100 percent touchbacks. On field goals, I'd like to be 100 percent from 45 and in. I'd like to be 100 percent for the whole season, but 45 and in is a good, reasonable goal for me. And, plus, a couple of kicks of 50-plus."
At Hoover, you guys play in front of big crowds, but it's nothing like the 100,000 in Bryant-Denny Stadium. How or can you prepare yourself for the larger crowd and the atmosphere you'll be required to kick in?
"I feel like growing up I've been a in a lot of pressure situations. Thinking back to when I was 6 or 7, our soccer team went nationals every year. ... Putting myself on that stage, it's something I've gotten used to. I don't get affected by much, even going to showcases and camps and being put in front of a lot of people. I know that's not a comparison to the number of people at (Alabama) games, but we had somewhere around 20,000 at our Thompson game last year, and when I go out of the field, I don't hear any of that. I block it out and focus on what I have to do. So, at Alabama, I don't feel like I'll be affected by how many people are there."
What was the emotion when you made your commitment public? Some players say they're anxious, some say it's a sense of relief. What was that like for you?
"I'd say it was a sense of relief and it was a weight lifted off my shoulders. I kind of knew where I wanted to go for the last three weeks. I guess that was the anxious part. You have people asking you all the time, it's a big weight on your shoulders. Letting everybody know is a big weight off my shoulders and this summer I can hunker down and work hard and not worry about any of the recruiting stuff."
Q: Will you spend some time trying to convince George Pickens to join you at Alabama instead of Auburn?
"For sure, that's already started."
Q: What's the pitch you're giving him?
"I told him if he comes to Alabama, there's a really, really high chance he'll be a first-round draft pick. The success rate they've had, and I'm like, 'Your build is a lot like Julio Jones,' which he actually said Coach Saban told him he's a lot like Julio. Me and George, ever since we've been at Hoover, we've talked about going to the same college together. I think Alabama has a real good chance to land him, but I know he likes Auburn a lot, too. It won't be easy, but I think Alabama has a chance."
Posted on 5/25/18 at 7:30 pm to TideSaint
Godspeed my friend...hopefully your time won't get extended out there anymore
How's the cuisine? I had a couple friends stationed there years back and they barely made it
How's the cuisine? I had a couple friends stationed there years back and they barely made it
Posted on 5/25/18 at 7:30 pm to TideSaint
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Seems someone is a little butthurt.![]()
This post was edited on 5/25/18 at 7:33 pm
Posted on 5/25/18 at 7:33 pm to BuccWildBammer
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hopefully your time won't get extended out there anymore
It definitely won't. I didn't have to stay this time, but I have a hard time telling people no when it comes to work.
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How's the cuisine?
The hotel has a full service breakfast with fried eggs, bacon, sausage, tater tots, fruit, etc. so it's pretty good.
Korean barbeque and fried chicken is really, really good. It's just expensive as hell.
Some of the stuff here is fricking nasty though.
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