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

Posted on 5/24/17 at 9:52 am to
Posted by TideSaint
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Posted on 5/24/17 at 9:52 am to
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Amari Gainer releases final 4, committing on Friday

Amari Gainer, a 4-star linebacker from Chiles High School (Tallahassee, Fla.), released his final 4 schools on Tuesday night. Alabama, Florida State, Miami and Texas will be the schools he selects from this Friday.

The nation’s No. 23 outside linebacker, according to 247Sports, has never been to Miami or Texas to my knowledge. So, this is effectively a decision between Alabama and Florida State. Not only does Gainer live in Tallahassee, but his parents also attended the school. His father, Herb, played wide receiver for the Seminoles from 1983-87. The Gainers are usually at every home game.

It goes without saying that Gainer has been to FSU more than any other school, but he insisted to SEC Country in February that he was completely open.

“I’d say that my options are open and I have no leader right now,” Gainer said at the time. “My dad doesn’t care where I go as long as I make the best decision for me and my career.”

He also explained what he liked about Alabama.

“I’m high on ‘Bama and they’re definitely one of my top schools,” Gainer said. “I love the program. I like how they win and the coaches coach you up right and train you for the next level.”

He did make it to Tuscaloosa twice in the past few months, but there was a lot of ground for the Tide to make up in Gainer’s recruitment. When he makes his decision on Friday, I expect the Seminoles will be the choice.


FSU bound.

#hatonthetableu
Posted by TideSaint
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Member since Sep 2008
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Posted on 5/24/17 at 9:55 am to
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First come, first serve

As much as it might hurt some LSU football fans to hear, Tyler Shelvin grew up an Alabama fan. He doesn’t remember why, he just gravitated toward the Crimson Tide.

But near the end of his freshman year of high school, Shelvin got a call from then-LSU defensive line coach Ed Orgeron. And the next three years of his life wrapped up then and there.

“When Coach O called me and I talked to him, I was committed on the spot,” Shelvin said. “Other schools started coming in and I had to adjust to it. But I made a promise to Coach O that I was going to stay with him.”

Shelvin didn’t shut down his recruitment after he committed. He said he wanted to “get the fun in” while he could. And Shelvin took advantage of the fun, accepting offers and taking visits across the Southeast. Eventually, Alabama came knocking.

If Alabama is interested in you, you don’t say no. Not because you’re interested, mind you, but because Alabama has a way of not letting you. The facilities, the tradition. All of it made sense to Shelvin. He understood the allure.

But LSU was first.

“LSU was always in the lead,” Shelvin said. “First come, first serve like they always say. They showed me so much love. I couldn’t betray them.”

Alabama pushed hard. Before Shelvin was “King,” former Alabama defensive line coach Bo Davis nicknamed Shelvin “The Dancing Bear,” because of how quick the big man was on his feet. The Tide called Shelvin so often that Coach O joked that Shelvin needed to tell them to leave him alone.

But after Davis was fired by Alabama, Shelvin lost interest. It was still hard to say no. He doesn’t like saying no to anyone who is offering him college tuition for free, especially a perennial national contender that told him he would compete to start as a freshman.


Plus, Shelvin felt good about having the opportunity to make a name for himself in his home state, whether or not Wilson was beside him.

“I knew I was going to make an impact on my city. Bringing somebody else in is cool and whatnot, but I’m going to make a statement.”


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This kid is a biscuit away from 400 pounds and may not have the grades to enroll this Fall. I'd say he did us a favor.
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