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re: Class of 2015 Recruiting MEGATHREAD - Twilight Edition
Posted on 2/2/15 at 10:17 pm to alabamabuckeye
Posted on 2/2/15 at 10:17 pm to alabamabuckeye
I wouldn't ruin my one chance at being a message board insider by using mobile for those searches.
If Cece signs with us:
Cece signed with Alabama as predicted in my piece earlier this week. All signs were pointing to it being a good day for the Tide, and Cece sent in his LOI to Tuscaloosa as I had predicted a few days ago. Given that my predictions are almost always right, why would you subscribe to any other site?
If Cece doesn't sign with us:
The vibes were positive for Alabama and Cece on Monday, but ultimately Ole Miss pulled ahead in the race for Cece. As predicted in my piece earlier this week, the Tide had an uphill battle to fight for Cece's signature. The staff anticipated his signing with Ole Miss and took (insert 3*) who is an under the radar prospect that the Tide staff sees as just as good as Cece.
If Cece signs with us:
Cece signed with Alabama as predicted in my piece earlier this week. All signs were pointing to it being a good day for the Tide, and Cece sent in his LOI to Tuscaloosa as I had predicted a few days ago. Given that my predictions are almost always right, why would you subscribe to any other site?
If Cece doesn't sign with us:
The vibes were positive for Alabama and Cece on Monday, but ultimately Ole Miss pulled ahead in the race for Cece. As predicted in my piece earlier this week, the Tide had an uphill battle to fight for Cece's signature. The staff anticipated his signing with Ole Miss and took (insert 3*) who is an under the radar prospect that the Tide staff sees as just as good as Cece.
Posted on 2/2/15 at 10:21 pm to chattabama
Rumors out there that Richmond decommitted.
Posted on 2/2/15 at 10:27 pm to chattabama
Bone would take a hypocritical pot shot at other site by saying something like "Unlike other sites, we waited to release this at the right time so not to spoil the prospect's recruitment"
Then say Bama reduced contact when he goes to another school. Was trying to push that with Rico, a player they've recruited longer than anyone in this cycle
Then say Bama reduced contact when he goes to another school. Was trying to push that with Rico, a player they've recruited longer than anyone in this cycle
Posted on 2/2/15 at 10:27 pm to MagillaGuerilla
Anybody know if Bone posts here?
Posted on 2/2/15 at 10:31 pm to alabamabuckeye
Drew D with the breaking info
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Drew DeArmond @DrewDALIntel
Recruiting is an unpredictable circus; hearing tonight UF could be ultimate destination for CeCe Jefferson & Drew Richmond flipping to UT
Posted on 2/2/15 at 10:31 pm to alabamabuckeye
frick em but props to this
Cant stand Freeze and Miss Piss
Posted on 2/2/15 at 10:34 pm to cajunsack
Living in Mississippi I second this motion. Hate ole miss as bad as auburn if you can believe that. Lol
Posted on 2/2/15 at 10:34 pm to alabamabuckeye
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Anybody know if Bone posts here?
I've had to deny it a few times, but I don't think so
Posted on 2/2/15 at 10:36 pm to MagillaGuerilla
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Anybody know if Bone posts here?
i dont think so. Hey, have you guys heard of this thing called the fleshlight? Its pretty kewl
This post was edited on 2/2/15 at 10:37 pm
Posted on 2/2/15 at 11:06 pm to narddogg81
Speaking of the Boner
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Andrew Bone @AndrewJBone
Four-star DE Christian Bell from Hoover HS confirms grayshirt at #Alabama. @TideSports reported last week Bell was still 100-percent.
Posted on 2/2/15 at 11:13 pm to alabamabuckeye
Sounds like the coaches are getting ready to pull something out of a hat.
Posted on 2/2/15 at 11:20 pm to chattabama
I kinda like it last week, when we thought it was going to be a stress free, uneventful signing day.
Posted on 2/2/15 at 11:21 pm to alabamabuckeye
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Anybody know if Bone posts here?
Yes he does but under a different name. Larry Leo.
Posted on 2/2/15 at 11:55 pm to alabamabuckeye
If true it would mean the staff feels really good about a few recruits/surprises or do not have the room to take the full 27. Bell taking a GS puts our class at 22 commits. Leaving 5 spots left. I tend to believe at this point we finish maybe around 25 tops and use a few spots for next year to back count into.
Posted on 2/3/15 at 7:27 am to alabamabuckeye
Alabama asks Hoover defensive end Christian Bell to grayshirt for class of 2016
Hoover senior defensive end Christian Bell committed to play football at Alabama in late April of 2014, but will not sign his national letter-of-intent on National Signing Day on Wednesday.
Bell told AL.com on Monday he has accepted a grayshirt to still continue his career in Tuscaloosa. He will enroll in January and be a part of the scholarship count for the Class of 2016.
"I have decided to stay committed to Alabama and take a grayshirt," Bell said in a telephone interview with AL.com. "I will start in January after the first semester this fall."
A grayshirt is more like a pause button on the recruiting process than a delayed redshirt. A grayshirt will not report for summer drills or fall practices. Those student-athletes wait until the second semester to begin their freshman year.
The strategy keeps the NCAA five-year eligibility window from opening.
Hoover senior defensive end Christian Bell committed to play football at Alabama in late April of 2014, but will not sign his national letter-of-intent on National Signing Day on Wednesday.
Bell told AL.com on Monday he has accepted a grayshirt to still continue his career in Tuscaloosa. He will enroll in January and be a part of the scholarship count for the Class of 2016.
"I have decided to stay committed to Alabama and take a grayshirt," Bell said in a telephone interview with AL.com. "I will start in January after the first semester this fall."
A grayshirt is more like a pause button on the recruiting process than a delayed redshirt. A grayshirt will not report for summer drills or fall practices. Those student-athletes wait until the second semester to begin their freshman year.
The strategy keeps the NCAA five-year eligibility window from opening.
Posted on 2/3/15 at 7:29 am to Taskrj
Grayshirts are not permitted to enroll as a full-time student or receive scholarship benefits or be a part of the program in any official capacity, including practices.
Bell said the Alabama coaching staff asked him to grayshirt last Monday. He thought it over and wanted to continue to pursue his dream of playing college football at Alabama.
"A lot of schools called me and stuff after that got out but I didn't make or show any interest towards them or anything," he said.
He mentioned a couple of reasons why Alabama asked him to grayshirt, but chose not to go into great detail.
"God has a plan for me," Bell said. "It is all going to work out in the end." -- Hoover senior defensive end Christian Bell
"It pertains to me working on my physical development and also working on my academics," he said.
Bell declined comment on whether or not he was qualified to receive a scholarship at this time. He aims to study financial planning or even run his own business one day. He has said in previous interviews that his favorite subject in school growing up was math.
The senior has an impressive personal story. He's the oldest of seven siblings. He wears No. 49 because he was nine years old when his father passed away. His Twitter bio reveals a young man with sound judgement. He notes he is starless in reference to recruiting perceptions because he feels those stars mean nothing once a prospect gets on a college campus.
AL.com 2015 football A-List: No. 10 Christian Bell
Hoover senior defensive end Christian Bell comes in at No. 10 on AL.com's A-List of the top senior football prospects in Alabama. He has already committed to Alabama. (Jeff Sentell/jsentell@al.com)
Bell began the season rated as the No. 10 prospect in Alabama on AL.com's A-List, but was not among the Top 15 players in the state in recent updates to that list.
The 6-foot-4, 230-pound defensive end is rated as a three-star prospect by Rivals.com and the No. 18 weakside defensive end in the nation. Scout.com also has him as a three-star and at No. 40 overall among all defensive ends.
247sports pegged Bell as a three-star recruit and at No. 19 nationally among weakside defensive ends. ESPN has him as a four-star recruit and the No. 225 overall prospect in America.
He finished his senior season with 33 tackles, five stops for losses and four sacks. He also had seven quarterback pressures. While those aren't beefy numbers for an elite SEC prospect, the fact that he plays on a defensive front with at least four other junior or senior Bucs who will play college football also must be taken into consideration.
His two teammates, R.J. Arnold and Auburn commitment Darrell Williams, were both up for the Class 7A Lineman of the Year this season from the Alabama Sports Writers Association. Arnold wound up winning the award.
Bell was a three-year starter on three consecutive state championship teams at Hoover. The Bucs went a combined 42-2 during his time on the varsity. The senior said he will be signing an agreement on Wednesday that he will intend to enroll at Alabama in January. His name will not appear on the signees list among Alabama's Class of 2015 recruits this week.
"God has a plan for me," Bell said. "It is all going to work out for me in the end. I've been praying about it and this is just the right thing for me to do. I just wouldn't feel right if I didn't still take advantage of this great opportunity for me to play at Alabama."
ESPN National Recruiting Director Tom Luginbill gave Bell a glowing evaluation prior to the start of the season. Hoover has four members of this signing class committed to schools from Power 5 conferences, but Luginbill rated Bell the highest of those recruits back in August.
He saw him as a hybrid player who could fill both a defensive end and a "Jack" outside linebacker spot. The lines between those roles are blurred at Alabama.
"The interesting thing about Christian Bell is the type of linebacker you have to be at Alabama and how you have to be so versatile to play in that scheme because of all the things you are asked to do," Luginbill said. "The linebacker position at Alabama takes a lot to perform at a high level because of your coverage responsibilities, your run support responsibilities and all those things coupled with your pass rush. To be able to have that level of play in a prospect really stands out."
When Bell chose the Crimson Tide, he said his second choice was Mississippi State. He took no further official or unofficial visits. He also had scholarship offers from Akron, Louisville, South Carolina, Southern Miss and UCLA, among others.
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Bell said the Alabama coaching staff asked him to grayshirt last Monday. He thought it over and wanted to continue to pursue his dream of playing college football at Alabama.
"A lot of schools called me and stuff after that got out but I didn't make or show any interest towards them or anything," he said.
He mentioned a couple of reasons why Alabama asked him to grayshirt, but chose not to go into great detail.
"God has a plan for me," Bell said. "It is all going to work out in the end." -- Hoover senior defensive end Christian Bell
"It pertains to me working on my physical development and also working on my academics," he said.
Bell declined comment on whether or not he was qualified to receive a scholarship at this time. He aims to study financial planning or even run his own business one day. He has said in previous interviews that his favorite subject in school growing up was math.
The senior has an impressive personal story. He's the oldest of seven siblings. He wears No. 49 because he was nine years old when his father passed away. His Twitter bio reveals a young man with sound judgement. He notes he is starless in reference to recruiting perceptions because he feels those stars mean nothing once a prospect gets on a college campus.
AL.com 2015 football A-List: No. 10 Christian Bell
Hoover senior defensive end Christian Bell comes in at No. 10 on AL.com's A-List of the top senior football prospects in Alabama. He has already committed to Alabama. (Jeff Sentell/jsentell@al.com)
Bell began the season rated as the No. 10 prospect in Alabama on AL.com's A-List, but was not among the Top 15 players in the state in recent updates to that list.
The 6-foot-4, 230-pound defensive end is rated as a three-star prospect by Rivals.com and the No. 18 weakside defensive end in the nation. Scout.com also has him as a three-star and at No. 40 overall among all defensive ends.
247sports pegged Bell as a three-star recruit and at No. 19 nationally among weakside defensive ends. ESPN has him as a four-star recruit and the No. 225 overall prospect in America.
He finished his senior season with 33 tackles, five stops for losses and four sacks. He also had seven quarterback pressures. While those aren't beefy numbers for an elite SEC prospect, the fact that he plays on a defensive front with at least four other junior or senior Bucs who will play college football also must be taken into consideration.
His two teammates, R.J. Arnold and Auburn commitment Darrell Williams, were both up for the Class 7A Lineman of the Year this season from the Alabama Sports Writers Association. Arnold wound up winning the award.
Bell was a three-year starter on three consecutive state championship teams at Hoover. The Bucs went a combined 42-2 during his time on the varsity. The senior said he will be signing an agreement on Wednesday that he will intend to enroll at Alabama in January. His name will not appear on the signees list among Alabama's Class of 2015 recruits this week.
"God has a plan for me," Bell said. "It is all going to work out for me in the end. I've been praying about it and this is just the right thing for me to do. I just wouldn't feel right if I didn't still take advantage of this great opportunity for me to play at Alabama."
ESPN National Recruiting Director Tom Luginbill gave Bell a glowing evaluation prior to the start of the season. Hoover has four members of this signing class committed to schools from Power 5 conferences, but Luginbill rated Bell the highest of those recruits back in August.
He saw him as a hybrid player who could fill both a defensive end and a "Jack" outside linebacker spot. The lines between those roles are blurred at Alabama.
"The interesting thing about Christian Bell is the type of linebacker you have to be at Alabama and how you have to be so versatile to play in that scheme because of all the things you are asked to do," Luginbill said. "The linebacker position at Alabama takes a lot to perform at a high level because of your coverage responsibilities, your run support responsibilities and all those things coupled with your pass rush. To be able to have that level of play in a prospect really stands out."
When Bell chose the Crimson Tide, he said his second choice was Mississippi State. He took no further official or unofficial visits. He also had scholarship offers from Akron, Louisville, South Carolina, Southern Miss and UCLA, among others.
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Posted on 2/3/15 at 7:43 am to chattabama
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Maryland got the final vi$it & looks to be the favorite
This shite is so petty
Posted on 2/3/15 at 7:48 am to alabamabuckeye
Our staff had the opportunity to lock him down or we believe we did if we would have taken his commitment we he visited. Then again he had the past year to commit as well. But in the end if Prince is not part of this class I will not blame Meyer for any negative recruiting or his HS coach who may or may not be friends with someone on the UM staff, it falls back on our staff for not closing the deal. Plain and simple.
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