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Posted on 2/1/12 at 9:12 pm to Vidic
Posted on 2/1/12 at 9:12 pm to Vidic
Not sure if this is posted or not...story on ESPN about Bama LB commit Rueben Foster
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Linebacker Reuben Foster is a big hit
Troup County (LaGrange, Ga.) junior is one of the nation's most feared defenders
By Mike Grimala
ESPNHS.com
According to Reuben Foster, his job description is simple.
"My job is to deliver as many hits as I can," he said. "Stop the run, hit hard and get the W."
The junior linebacker obviously likes to stick to the basics when he's roving the field for Troup County (LaGrange, Ga.). And it's working for him.
The 6-foot-2, 243-pounder had a sensational 2011 season, posting 144 solo tackles and 32 tackles for loss to earn ESPNHS All-American status. The Alabama commit also registered 14 sacks, proving he's one of the nation's most feared all-around defenders.
So how does Foster manage to make so many plays? Troup County coach Charles Flowers says it's basically a matter of turning Foster loose and allowing his instincts to take over.
"He's relentless," Flowers said. "He tries to make every play that's possible. You may block him, but he doesn't stay blocked. He'll keep going after it until he makes something happen. His desire and ability to pursue is just outstanding."
Flowers recounted one play from last season that still stands out in his mind. With Troup County beating an overmatched opponent by three touchdowns just before halftime, Foster blitzed and came after the quarterback.
But a draw play allowed the opposing running back to slip through the line and sprint downfield untouched. Though Foster was caught in the backfield, he turned and chased the ball carrier 50 yards before making a touchdown-saving tackle inside the 10-yard line.
"The runner redirected and ran all the way across the field," Flowers recalled. "An athlete of Reuben's caliber could have loafed on the play and said we're already up big, but he doesn't think like that."
While spectacular plays like that may make the highlight reel, Foster prides himself on doing the little things that help his defense get stops. Some linebackers might try to use superior athleticism to slip around a blocker, but Foster is the type of player who sticks within the defensive scheme and delivers the blow.
"I'm not scared to hit someone," Foster said. "I'm willing to take on blocks head-on and hit the running back. I play downhill, and that's what you have to do. Contact is what I do."
According to Flowers, it's that kind of intensity and drive that college coaches appreciate most when they watch Foster play. Along with his size and speed, that mentality should help his game translate to the NCAA level.
Though he says he's still open to taking visits, Foster has committed to the Crimson Tide and is excited to become a part of the BCS national champion's storied defensive tradition.
"I'm really looking forward to playing for [defensive coordinator Kirby] Smart and [head coach Nick] Saban," Foster said. "In my mind they are the best defensive coaches in the country. They put linebackers in the NFL, which is where I want to go."
Foster still has one more year at Troup County before he has to worry about suiting up for Saban, however, and he plans to make the most of it. Foster is working hard in the offseason to get better and improve any deficiencies in his game.
"I know I have to get better with my coverage," Foster said. "There's a lot of passing in college, so that's one thing I have to focus on."
Flowers wants Foster on the field as often as possible in 2012 and plans on using him on offense, so Foster is also working on his conditioning. For someone who plays the game at top speed on every snap, stamina will be important if Foster is to keep dominating next year.
"I think I can be a lot better than I am now," Foster said. "I just have to play my game, make the reads and follow my instincts."
If only stopping him were so simple.
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Posted on 2/1/12 at 9:16 pm to TrollTyde3
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"My job is to deliver as many hits as I can," he said. "Stop the run, hit hard and get the W."
BEAST.
Posted on 2/1/12 at 9:20 pm to TrollTyde3
His film reminds me of Tray Blackmon. He's just bigger, and not a POS human being.
Posted on 2/1/12 at 9:23 pm to Robot Santa
Yeah, Foster is a smarter, more disciplined Blackmon
Posted on 2/1/12 at 9:27 pm to Vidic
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Does anyone know our main targets for OL next year?
Laremy Tunsil
Kyle Bosch
Logan Tuley-Tillman
Grant Hill
The latter is an instate recruit FWIW...
Posted on 2/1/12 at 9:27 pm to AMM AU9893
His closing speed is what blew me away. Once he gets within fifteen feet of his target, it's like he has another gear that kicks in.
Posted on 2/1/12 at 9:30 pm to Robot Santa
Blackmon had so much talent, but was so fricking dumb...
Hopefully Foster lives up to potential, just not at Bama...

Hopefully Foster lives up to potential, just not at Bama...

Posted on 2/1/12 at 9:31 pm to NBamaAlum
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MLB Cameron Toney
6-2/212
Get him and have a LB corp made up of North Alabama boys...
I know the kid. He's a Bama lean already. Has been since Jr High. His numbers are crazy (90 tackles in 10th grade and 115 in 11th).
This post was edited on 2/1/12 at 9:44 pm
Posted on 2/1/12 at 9:38 pm to RollTide1987
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Alabama the early #1 on the 2013 247sports recruiting rankings.
Could the 2013 class be better than any of them? Usually by this time we get a lot of 3*'s as a base. Right now 247Sports is ranking them 1 5*, 5 4* and 1 3 *.
Posted on 2/1/12 at 9:41 pm to bama1959
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Could the 2013 class be better than any of them? Usually by this time we get a lot of 3*'s as a base. Right now 247Sports is ranking them 1 5*, 5 4* and 1 3 *.
The potential is there. I know what you're talking about. This 2012 class turned out to be absolutely sick, but at first it was several 3*'s.
Posted on 2/2/12 at 12:54 pm to crimson crazy
Would luv to get Ahmad Fullwood,Bosa and Taylor out of Fla to go along with Artie Burns. That would be a pretty fine haul from the Sunshine State for the Tide
Posted on 2/2/12 at 1:40 pm to bama1959
They will sign 18-20 next year most likely so it will be very much like FSU's class this year. Heavy on the stars but not on the shear numbers.
Posted on 2/2/12 at 1:42 pm to MagillaGuerilla
I think Tunsil will be a UF/FSU battle
Posted on 2/2/12 at 4:49 pm to TreyAnastasio
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No. 1 recruit in Louisiana for 2013 says, "My mom's a big Bama fan like me." recruiting.scout.com/2/1155275.html
No. 1 recruit in Louisiana for 2013 says, "My mom's a big Bama fan like me." recruiting.scout.com/2/1155275.html
Posted on 2/2/12 at 4:51 pm to TreyAnastasio
Alabama offers 5* QB Max Browne out of Washington.

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Browne on the Bama offer: "It's attractive, I mean they are the national champs! And I know the new offensive coordinator really well."

Posted on 2/2/12 at 5:03 pm to TreyAnastasio
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No. 1 recruit in Louisiana for 2013 says, "My mom's a big Bama fan like me." recruiting.scout.com
Who does Scout have as #1 for 2013?? Diarse?
Posted on 2/2/12 at 5:24 pm to TrollTyde3
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"My job is to deliver as many hits as I can," he said. "Stop the run, hit hard and get the W."
Please find Jesus between now and 2013

Posted on 2/2/12 at 5:32 pm to TrollTyde3
Yeah, Diarse is will be wearing Crimson..not a shock. Wouldn't be surprised to see Jefferson either.
Posted on 2/2/12 at 5:41 pm to Tigerbait337
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Wouldn't be surprised to see Jefferson either.
You serious? Les stuck with his brother through thick and thin. I would imagine he has a lot of love for LSU.
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