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Posted on 4/25/12 at 3:45 pm to Bellabama
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I find this thread frustrating because if I want to find out about a certain player, there's no organization to see what y'all are saying.
This may be a simple solution, but how about asking like Bryant did
Posted on 4/25/12 at 3:46 pm to Chadaristic
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We need to get NATidefan to update the OP for us at some point
Sure, give him a year to read through all the info tho
Posted on 4/25/12 at 3:48 pm to Analyze That
It would be easy to tell him everything to update. Much easier than him reading through the thread. 
Posted on 4/25/12 at 3:54 pm to Chadaristic
That or give someone his password and have them do it
Posted on 4/25/12 at 4:45 pm to Bellabama
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I find this thread frustrating because if I want to find out about a certain player, there's no organization to see what y'all are saying.
Not like you can help me with this. We don't even have a rapport.
It's all about the post count and growth of the thread yo. What kind of Bama fan are you, not appreciating that this thread is 3 times the size of the next biggest one?
Bear called and would appreciate your Bama Fan card back.
Posted on 4/25/12 at 4:49 pm to Chadaristic
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Props to him for being 100% solid unlike most recruits these days.
Yeldon said frick you...
OOps sorry Mr Sherridan Yelding.
This post was edited on 4/25/12 at 4:53 pm
Posted on 4/25/12 at 5:30 pm to RockyMtnTigerWDE
Houston, we have a problem...
Posted on 4/25/12 at 5:33 pm to cajunsack
I agree. When you are a football star, the 3-ways should go the other way.
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Posted on 4/25/12 at 5:35 pm to cajunsack
Orlando Sentinel
Demarcus Walker of Jacksonville Sandalwood looks to be leaning toward Alabama
By Chris Hays | Orlando Sentinel
12:21 a.m. EDT, April 24, 2012
The 6-foot-4, 255-pound Walker, who is ranked No. 11 in the Sentinel’s Florida Top 100, has narrowed his more than 25 offers to three: Alabama, Florida and Clemson.
Following the Gators’ spring game, WR Ahmad Fulwood of Jacksonville Bishop Kenny, committed to UF and then quickly turned to recruiting his friend Walker. So did two other Jacksonville Gator commitments S Nick Washington and LB Daniel McMillian of First Coast.
Those four players have formed a bond through getting to know each other on the recruiting circuit, and sticking together had become a goal, according to Walker. After the Florida Orange and Blue Debut, Walker said the group calls itself "the Fantastic Four."
He said he was tempted to commit to the Gators that day, but decided to wait until after his visit to Tusculoosa, which he took last weekend for the annual A-Day spring game.
On Sunday at the Nike Football Training Camp at Wide World of Sports, each time Walker made a big play during the one-on-one lineman drills, he would throw up a triangle-shaped sign with both hands, which is the Alabama sign.
The consensus 4-star prospect is scheduled to end all speculation by making his decision public March 24.
Sandalwood coach Adam Geis, who said his team is scheduled for a spring jamboree with Olympia and Evans at Evans High on May 25, confirmed both Alabama’s visit to the school Monday, as well as Walker’s potentially favoring Alabama.
Demarcus Walker of Jacksonville Sandalwood looks to be leaning toward Alabama
By Chris Hays | Orlando Sentinel
12:21 a.m. EDT, April 24, 2012
The 6-foot-4, 255-pound Walker, who is ranked No. 11 in the Sentinel’s Florida Top 100, has narrowed his more than 25 offers to three: Alabama, Florida and Clemson.
Following the Gators’ spring game, WR Ahmad Fulwood of Jacksonville Bishop Kenny, committed to UF and then quickly turned to recruiting his friend Walker. So did two other Jacksonville Gator commitments S Nick Washington and LB Daniel McMillian of First Coast.
Those four players have formed a bond through getting to know each other on the recruiting circuit, and sticking together had become a goal, according to Walker. After the Florida Orange and Blue Debut, Walker said the group calls itself "the Fantastic Four."
He said he was tempted to commit to the Gators that day, but decided to wait until after his visit to Tusculoosa, which he took last weekend for the annual A-Day spring game.
On Sunday at the Nike Football Training Camp at Wide World of Sports, each time Walker made a big play during the one-on-one lineman drills, he would throw up a triangle-shaped sign with both hands, which is the Alabama sign.
The consensus 4-star prospect is scheduled to end all speculation by making his decision public March 24.
Sandalwood coach Adam Geis, who said his team is scheduled for a spring jamboree with Olympia and Evans at Evans High on May 25, confirmed both Alabama’s visit to the school Monday, as well as Walker’s potentially favoring Alabama.
Posted on 4/25/12 at 5:38 pm to cajunsack
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he would throw up a triangle-shaped sign with both hands, which is the Alabama sign
What a moron. We got gang signs now.
Posted on 4/25/12 at 5:38 pm to cajunsack
Derek Tyson ? @DerekTysonESPN: Despite the rumors, Jacksonville (Fla.) Sandalwood DE Demarcus Walker tells me he will not visit UF this weekend. #Gators #Bama
Posted on 4/25/12 at 6:13 pm to TreyAnastasio
I think Greg posted another update on Kendal Harris if anyone can help me out.
Posted on 4/25/12 at 6:37 pm to Bryant91092
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I think Greg posted another update on Kendal Harris if anyone can help me out.
While the University of Alabama basketball staff awaits Devonta Pollard’s decision, it has remained active recruiting the 2013 class, and one player it has shown a lot of interest lately is Texas point guard Kendal Harris.
The Crimson Tide already has an offer out to point guard Jaren Sina, who was once committed to Alabama, but that hasn’t stopped UA coach Anthony Grant from exploring other options. Grant visited Harris at his high school earlier this month and over the weekend Grant and one of the Tide’s assistant coaches traveled to Las Vegas to watch Harris in action with his AAU team, Urban DFW Elite.
“They’ve been saying they like how I run the point and how I would fit with their style of play,” Harris said. “They really like my personality, and they want me to be in their program.”
Harris, who spoke with the staff Tuesday night, doesn’t have an offer yet from Alabama but he believes one could be coming soon.
The Richardson, Texas, native already has more than a dozen offers including LSU, Marquette, Missouri, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and Texas A&M. Kansas State offered him a scholarship earlier this week.
At 6-foot-4, Harris is taller than the average point guard but he has the mindset of a floor leader who likes running the show and creating for teammates.
“I like to attack the basket first, but I like to create for my other teammates,” Harris said. “I feel like that’s just something in my nature, to pass the ball and create for my teammates. I just like to compete and be a leader on the floor.”
On his AAU team, Harris has the luxury to play with two ESPN Super 60 prospects, Jordan Mickey and Karviar Shepherd.
In addition to Harris, Alabama also has interest in Mickey, a 6-foot-7, 205-pound forward. The two have discussed the idea of playing together at the next level, but it’s not necessarily a package deal.
“We’d love to play together, but it’s wherever’s the best fit,” Harris said. “If there’s something better for him to just be solo, then that’s what it will be, but we would like to play with each other since we have that chemistry from the summertime.”
Over the weekend, the trio will travel to North Little Rock, Ark., for the Real Deal in the Rock, one of the premier tournaments on the AAU circuit.
This is the latest I see.
Posted on 4/25/12 at 6:47 pm to cajunsack
I'm a Scout member so I'll try to recap Bones chat later.
Posted on 4/25/12 at 6:59 pm to Chadaristic
You guys do realize it is free tonight?
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