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Posted on 2/2/16 at 9:12 pm to South Alabama Tide
Well if that is all that mattered he would have committed the moment he was offered
Posted on 2/2/16 at 9:14 pm to MagillaGuerilla
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So no easy chance at a hook up
Posted on 2/2/16 at 9:15 pm to Sandkhan
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That's literally the only time I'll ever get points. Chris Hardwick and I got into a Twitter beef a few months back over a mutual comic friend dead serious. Heart broken he can't talk over me on @midnight
I would speak ill of Hardwick, but that man is everywhere
I don't check the pantry for Chris Hansen, I check it for Chris Hardwick...
ETA: Unintentional fat joke I swear Chris Hardwick. Please don't host... MY FUNERAL!
This post was edited on 2/2/16 at 9:16 pm
Posted on 2/2/16 at 9:16 pm to Sandkhan
The Bone has spoken
Here are my picks as of Tuesday evening.
Ben Davis, five-star linebacker from Gordo High School in Ala.
Bone says: Davis has enjoyed the recruiting process, and let it play out signing day. The Tide legacy will follow in his father's footsteps.
The pick: Alabama
Mack Wilson, five-star linebacker from Carver High School in Montgomery, Ala.
Bone says: Wilson has decided. He will chose Alabama or Georgia.
The pick: Alabama
Terrell Hall, five-star defensive end from St. John's College in Washington, D.C.
Bone says: Alabama has been the leader since he returned from the official visit. Pressure from the home-state school is not enough.
The pick: Alabama
Mique Juarez, five-star linebacker from North High School in Torrance, Calif.
Bone says: Juarez enjoyed the official visit to Alabama, and the Tide took the lead . However, the distance from home will play a factor. Alabama fans can still keep an eye on his announcement. This one has been tight.
The pick: UCLA
Jeffery Simmons, five-star defensive end from Noxubee County High School in Macon, Miss.
Bone says: This has been another very tight battle for the elite pass rusher. Optimism from Alabama and Ole Miss. This is a very tight race. Neck-and-neck, but we have to make a prediction.
The pick: Alabama
Jack Jones, five-star cornerback from Poly High School in Long Beach, Calif.
Bone says: Jones has Alabama in his top three with USC and Texas A&M. Expect him to stay on the West Coast.
The pick: USC
Derrick Brown, five-star defensive tackle from Lanier High School in Sugar Hill, Ga.
Bone says: This has been another tight battle throughout Brown's recruitment for the four remaining schools involved. However, Auburn appears the likely destination.
The pick: Auburn
Mecole Hardman, five-star athlete from Elbert County High School in Bowman, Ga.
Bone says: Hardman named Alabama his leader last month. He hasn't visited Tuscaloosa since November. Expect him to stay home.
The pick: Georgia
Demetris Robertson, five-star athlete from Savannah Christian School in Ga.
Bone says: Robertson won't announce a decision on Wednesday. It's still up in the air what he will do, but not expected pick Alabama.
The pick: Notre Dame or Georgia
A.J. Brown, Rivals100 wide receiver from Starkville High School in Miss.
Bone says: There is not a lot of optimism on any side for Brown's signature. Alabama and Ole Miss are in it. Mississippi State appeared on the outside after the trip to Oxford, but never count out the hometown team.
The pick: Ole Miss
Nigel Warrior, Rivals100 safety from Peachtree Ridge High School in Suwanee, Ga.
Bone says: Alabama has been out out of the running for a while. Expect Warrior to select another out-of-state school.
The pick: Tennessee
Devin Asiasi, Rivals100 tight end from De La Salle High School in Concord, Calif.
Bone says: I think Asiasi pulls a late surprise and signs with the Wolverines.
The pick: Michigan
Michail Carter, Rivals100 defensive tackle from Jackson High School in Ga.
Bone says: Alabama continued to make a strong push until the end of his recruitment. It's very close, but thinking he stays home.
The pick: Georgia
Landon Dickerson, Rivals100 offensive guard from South Caldwell High School in Hudson, N.C.
Bone says: Lashley's commitment to Alabama sealed the offensive line class. Dickerson won't sign with Alabama.
The pick: Florida State
Jared Mayden, four-star cornerback from Sachse High School in Texas
Bone says: He's maybe torn between two schools, but expect Alabama to add his commitment.
The pick: Alabama
Shyheim Carter, four-star cornerback from Kentwood High School in La.
Bone says: Carter is another one where optimism is high with both Alabama and Ole Miss. Carter's relationship with Jeremy Pruitt and Sam Petito is key.
The pick: Alabama
D'Vaughn Pennamon, four-star running back from Manvel High School in Texas
Bone says: Hearing it's a tug-of-war for Pennamon between Ole Miss and Texas A&M.
The pick: Ole Miss
Irvin Smith, three-star tight end from Brother Martin High School in New Orleans, La.
Bone says: Smith decommitted from Texas A&M prior to his visit to Tuscaloosa, and canceled an in-home visit with Texas head coach Charlie Strong. Smith will play in the SEC.
The pick: Alabama
Tyler Simmons, three-star wide receiver from McEachern High School in Powder Springs, Ga.
Bone says: It seemed last night he was all but gone from Alabama's class. He still may select Georgia on Wednesday, but the storm seems to have calmed.
The pick: Alabama.
Jamar King, three-star defensive tackle from Mendocino C.C. in Ukiah. Calif.
Bone says: Alabama has been waiting to see what happens this week with players like Derrick Brown and Michail Carter. They also weren't positive until Saturday night if they had a shot with Rashan Gary. King will likely join the Crimson Tide.
The pick: Alabama
Joshua Jacobs, three-star running back from McLain High School in Tulsa, Okla.
Bone says: This one is tough to predict. Pennamon is expected to go elsewhere. Will Alabama have room?
The pick: Alabama (as long as there is a spot).
*I believe because there are some legit unknowns like A.J. Brown the staff is saving room and why they have asked others to grayshirt.
Here are my picks as of Tuesday evening.
Ben Davis, five-star linebacker from Gordo High School in Ala.
Bone says: Davis has enjoyed the recruiting process, and let it play out signing day. The Tide legacy will follow in his father's footsteps.
The pick: Alabama
Mack Wilson, five-star linebacker from Carver High School in Montgomery, Ala.
Bone says: Wilson has decided. He will chose Alabama or Georgia.
The pick: Alabama
Terrell Hall, five-star defensive end from St. John's College in Washington, D.C.
Bone says: Alabama has been the leader since he returned from the official visit. Pressure from the home-state school is not enough.
The pick: Alabama
Mique Juarez, five-star linebacker from North High School in Torrance, Calif.
Bone says: Juarez enjoyed the official visit to Alabama, and the Tide took the lead . However, the distance from home will play a factor. Alabama fans can still keep an eye on his announcement. This one has been tight.
The pick: UCLA
Jeffery Simmons, five-star defensive end from Noxubee County High School in Macon, Miss.
Bone says: This has been another very tight battle for the elite pass rusher. Optimism from Alabama and Ole Miss. This is a very tight race. Neck-and-neck, but we have to make a prediction.
The pick: Alabama
Jack Jones, five-star cornerback from Poly High School in Long Beach, Calif.
Bone says: Jones has Alabama in his top three with USC and Texas A&M. Expect him to stay on the West Coast.
The pick: USC
Derrick Brown, five-star defensive tackle from Lanier High School in Sugar Hill, Ga.
Bone says: This has been another tight battle throughout Brown's recruitment for the four remaining schools involved. However, Auburn appears the likely destination.
The pick: Auburn
Mecole Hardman, five-star athlete from Elbert County High School in Bowman, Ga.
Bone says: Hardman named Alabama his leader last month. He hasn't visited Tuscaloosa since November. Expect him to stay home.
The pick: Georgia
Demetris Robertson, five-star athlete from Savannah Christian School in Ga.
Bone says: Robertson won't announce a decision on Wednesday. It's still up in the air what he will do, but not expected pick Alabama.
The pick: Notre Dame or Georgia
A.J. Brown, Rivals100 wide receiver from Starkville High School in Miss.
Bone says: There is not a lot of optimism on any side for Brown's signature. Alabama and Ole Miss are in it. Mississippi State appeared on the outside after the trip to Oxford, but never count out the hometown team.
The pick: Ole Miss
Nigel Warrior, Rivals100 safety from Peachtree Ridge High School in Suwanee, Ga.
Bone says: Alabama has been out out of the running for a while. Expect Warrior to select another out-of-state school.
The pick: Tennessee
Devin Asiasi, Rivals100 tight end from De La Salle High School in Concord, Calif.
Bone says: I think Asiasi pulls a late surprise and signs with the Wolverines.
The pick: Michigan
Michail Carter, Rivals100 defensive tackle from Jackson High School in Ga.
Bone says: Alabama continued to make a strong push until the end of his recruitment. It's very close, but thinking he stays home.
The pick: Georgia
Landon Dickerson, Rivals100 offensive guard from South Caldwell High School in Hudson, N.C.
Bone says: Lashley's commitment to Alabama sealed the offensive line class. Dickerson won't sign with Alabama.
The pick: Florida State
Jared Mayden, four-star cornerback from Sachse High School in Texas
Bone says: He's maybe torn between two schools, but expect Alabama to add his commitment.
The pick: Alabama
Shyheim Carter, four-star cornerback from Kentwood High School in La.
Bone says: Carter is another one where optimism is high with both Alabama and Ole Miss. Carter's relationship with Jeremy Pruitt and Sam Petito is key.
The pick: Alabama
D'Vaughn Pennamon, four-star running back from Manvel High School in Texas
Bone says: Hearing it's a tug-of-war for Pennamon between Ole Miss and Texas A&M.
The pick: Ole Miss
Irvin Smith, three-star tight end from Brother Martin High School in New Orleans, La.
Bone says: Smith decommitted from Texas A&M prior to his visit to Tuscaloosa, and canceled an in-home visit with Texas head coach Charlie Strong. Smith will play in the SEC.
The pick: Alabama
Tyler Simmons, three-star wide receiver from McEachern High School in Powder Springs, Ga.
Bone says: It seemed last night he was all but gone from Alabama's class. He still may select Georgia on Wednesday, but the storm seems to have calmed.
The pick: Alabama.
Jamar King, three-star defensive tackle from Mendocino C.C. in Ukiah. Calif.
Bone says: Alabama has been waiting to see what happens this week with players like Derrick Brown and Michail Carter. They also weren't positive until Saturday night if they had a shot with Rashan Gary. King will likely join the Crimson Tide.
The pick: Alabama
Joshua Jacobs, three-star running back from McLain High School in Tulsa, Okla.
Bone says: This one is tough to predict. Pennamon is expected to go elsewhere. Will Alabama have room?
The pick: Alabama (as long as there is a spot).
*I believe because there are some legit unknowns like A.J. Brown the staff is saving room and why they have asked others to grayshirt.
Posted on 2/2/16 at 9:17 pm to MontyFranklyn
Brown would be a key true freshman contributor. That's a shame. He's a Ridley or Treadwell type of talent
Ole Miss could have an epic finish with Simmons, Brown, and Carter with their already sick class
Ole Miss could have an epic finish with Simmons, Brown, and Carter with their already sick class
Posted on 2/2/16 at 9:17 pm to Cheeky Fellow
So, the only one that seems to be different from Watts is Simmons, who Watts said was basically a toss up.
Posted on 2/2/16 at 9:18 pm to MagillaGuerilla
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MagillaGuerilla
Thanks, no hook-up wanted or needed.
Posted on 2/2/16 at 9:19 pm to Cheeky Fellow
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#Breaking: Brendan Scales (@bscales25), TE, Lafayette HS, told me at 5pm today that he is decommitting from #Bama & will sign with #Mizzou.
Posted on 2/2/16 at 9:22 pm to chattabama
Scales got greyshirted. 3 of them so far. Sounds like we are keeping the spots open and if we don't fill them we are good with 2017 getting them.
Posted on 2/2/16 at 9:23 pm to AHM21
Im shocked. Happy but surprised
Posted on 2/2/16 at 9:23 pm to Blawdawg
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Brown would be a key true freshman contributor. That's a shame. He's a Ridley or Treadwell type of talent
Ole Miss could have an epic finish with Simmons, Brown, and Carter with their already sick class
Bama board has been penetrated by an alter. No bama fan talks up ole miss like that
Posted on 2/2/16 at 9:25 pm to AHM21
The little walk-on kicker is getting close to having a scholarship if we don't fill up
Posted on 2/2/16 at 9:30 pm to MagillaGuerilla
frick Hardwick. I don't squash beef. He's the Carson Daly of AMC. Only reason Jenny McCarthy hates vaccinations is because Hardwick told her on singled out he'd had one and she didn't want her kids to grow up to be hacks like him
Posted on 2/2/16 at 9:32 pm to Sandkhan
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Only reason Jenny McCarthy hates vaccinations is because Hardwick told her on singled out he'd had one and she didn't want her kids to grow up to be hacks like him
Posted on 2/2/16 at 9:32 pm to Sandkhan
Sonny Shipp CB'd Carter to OM.
Posted on 2/2/16 at 9:36 pm to Cheeky Fellow
3 star attrition this week. Hope that means 4 and 5 stars tomorrow
Posted on 2/2/16 at 9:42 pm to Cheeky Fellow
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So, the only one that seems to be different from Watts is Simmons, who Watts said was basically a toss up.
Yep... A great class nonetheless but sort of anticlimactic compared to all the epic predictions and what/not. 2 out of the J.Simmons, D.Brown, AJ Brown, and Juarez group with the other top guys is was what would be epic.
Hopefully TWatts, Bone, and guys like Chef are being overly conservative with their final predictions. At least our mods don't pump sunshine up our arses... RTR!!!
Posted on 2/2/16 at 9:44 pm to AHM21
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#Breaking: Brendan Scales (@bscales25), TE, Lafayette HS, told me at 5pm today that he is decommitting from #Bama & will sign with #Mizzou.
Black and now Scales to Mizzou. Incredible the talent they're stockpiling in Columbia. Not a good sign for Bama Signing Day if we're losing talent to Mizzou.
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