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re: Class of 2018 Recruiting MEGATHREAD: So Long Old Friend Edition

Posted on 5/3/17 at 11:38 am to
Posted by TideSaint
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Posted on 5/3/17 at 11:38 am to
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Alabama now firmly in the mix for Jacob Copeland

PENSACOLA, Fla. — Jacob Copeland wasn’t considering Alabama until he visited Tuscaloosa for junior day in late February. His recruitment changed at that point.

The reason why Alabama wasn’t being considered by him was because he felt like the Crimson Tide, historically, are a one-wide receiver offense. If you weren’t that guy, then you’d be nearly invisible on the field. For a wide receiver recruit to openly admit that, the chances are that player would never end up committing there.

“Alabama has really been just a running team,” Copeland told SEC Country. “They send all of those guys to the league. When they did throw the ball, they always keyed in on one receiver every year. It didn’t make any sense to consider them.”

It’s been a 180 for him now.

Copeland had a chance to see Alabama in a closed-to-the-media scrimmage in Bryant-Denny Stadium last month and then followed that trip with one to Tuscaloosa the following weekend for A-Day. On both trips, he saw that offensive coordinator Brian Daboll is going to spread the ball around in his offense. During the A-Day game, Jerry Jeudy, Robert Foster and Calvin Ridley all had more than 100 receiving yards.

The nation’s No. 9 wide receiver was treated like a star when he was in town for A-Day. Copeland sat in the front seat as coach Nick Saban drove his car to the stadium for the scrimmage. Five-star wide receiver Justyn Ross also was in the car. Those two recruits were the only players in town that weekend to receive that treatment.

It was great spending the day with the man of the house??#RollTide???????????? pic.twitter.com/dJEYTA15GJ

— Jacob Copeland ???? (@JCope5era) April 23, 2017

I can honestly say today riding in the passenger seat with University Of Alabama head coach Nick Saban was the greatest moment????????????

— Jacob Copeland ???? (@JCope5era) April 23, 2017


Copeland, who will make his commitment known at the Under Armour All-American Game this January, said that if he did choose Alabama and succeeded there, it would go a long way to his ultimate goal of getting drafted.

“Knowing that Saban has put that stamp on you, you’ll most likely be guaranteed to go to the league because Saban has that power to do that,” Copeland said. “I got nieces and nephews I need to look after. I’m in the game because I love it, but at the same time, I’m trying to get that bag.”

The Under Armour All-American said he’s down to his final five schools, which are Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Ole Miss and Tennessee. He doesn’t have his official visit plans set just yet, but he said it’s going to be very difficult for any school outside of those five to get in the mix.

Florida is the school that’s pushing for Copeland the hardest. He said he hears from nearly every single coach on staff almost every single day, including Jim McElwain. Ever since McElwain got to Florida, he’s prioritized Copeland.

Before making the back-to-back visits to Tuscaloosa, Copeland told reporters that he was down to Florida and Auburn. That’s out the window now. Alabama is definitely a top option for him now and potentially the school to beat.

“You realize that if you go to Alabama, you have to be a savage to be there because all of those guys there are savages,” Copeland said. “Saban’s big thing is if you don’t get right, you’re going to ride the pine.”


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Posted on 5/3/17 at 11:40 am to
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MOBILE, Ala. — Andres Fox‘s original top 6 did not include LSU, but after his first and only visit to Baton Rouge this spring, he revised his top schools list to include the Tigers and narrowed it down to 3.

That top 3 of LSU, Auburn and Alabama remains the same, but the 3-star edge-rusher from Mobile, Ala., aims to narrow the field to 1 over the next few months.

The Tigers may be the lone out-of-state school courting the 6-foot-5, 231-pound prospect, but they’re doing so better than both Auburn and Alabama. That’s according to Fox, who is in regular communication with LSU coach Ed Orgeron.

“Basically, they’re saying that I could come in early [and play]. They’re basically selling my dreams,” Fox told SEC Country. “I hear from them every day, from Coach O and some other people. I just hear from Coach O, also the outside linebacker coach [Dennis Johnson] and [assistant personnel director] Derek Miller.”

Fox has been to several college campuses this spring. That includes LSU in March for a mid-week practice, but also to Auburn, Alabama, Florida and even Southern Miss.

During his time at LSU, Fox watched legendary defensive line coach Pete Jenkins and the Tigers’ BUCK linebackers, including Andre Anthony, who was filling in for All-American Arden Key. That is the position LSU is recruiting Fox to play.

The coaching staff alone has emerged as a selling point for the talented pass rusher.

“Coach O, the head coach, is a D-line coach,” Fox said. “And Coach Jenkins — that’s 2 people right there that are really good.”

Fox is planning to commit ahead of his senior season at Mobile (Ala.) Christian School.

Right now, the likely favorite is Auburn with Alabama and LSU jockeying for the No. 2 spot. Fox has made multiple visits to the Plains, and more importantly, has brought his parents along.

Another sticking point: LSU did not extend an offer to Fox until February. That hurt the Tigers’ chances when Fox originally released his top 6, but a visit helped them sneak into the top 3.

Mobile Christian coach Ronnie Cottrell believes Auburn’s early offer — which came last winter during the team’s state championship game — has helped the SEC West rival squeak ahead of LSU. However, Orgeron’s role in Fox’s recruitment has helped LSU make up ground and be a true contender.

“LSU was a little later getting in there, but their head coach has personally recruited him,” said Cottrell. “Of all the head coaches out there, the communication with him personally, Coach O literally has said: ‘This is my guy.’ He compares him to [former Southern Cal DE] Leonard Williams. He was a kid he recruited out of Florida.”


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