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Four-star defensive back Rico McGraw from Nashville, TN (Ensworth) announced Thursday that he has de-committed from Alabama. Per AL.com:
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McGraw committed to Alabama last summer. He first committed to Georgia, then to Alabama, but now Georgia again looks like the top destination.

McGraw officially visited Alabama earlier this month, but will visit Georgia this weekend according to Barton Simmons of 247Sports. The AJC reports that McGraw has an in-home visit with UGA defensive coordinator Jeremy Pruitt.
Alabama has 23 commitments for the 2015 class.
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Doctor K118 months
guess bama asked him to decommit (because as bama fans think, they never loose anyone they want) lol
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Vidic118 months
Maybe you should keep up with recruiting, tard. Alabama wanted him. And it's lose.
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Peliclown118 months
Wow vidic, that one went right over your head. He very well may have been processed with how full Alabama is.
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WG_Dawg118 months
He wasn't processed moron, he decided to go to UGA instead. I know it's almost incomprehensible, but some kids actually DO want to go somewhere other than alabama. By choice!
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oneusairman118 months
Nope he obviously didn't think he was good enough to compete with the other two 5 star CB's that committed. Oh well not a big deal as we have 2 of the best already committed in this class.
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fierysnowman118 months
He thought he would get his 5th star by committing to bama. Jk. Good get for Georgia
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RBWilliams8118 months
He was processed. There's something to the overcrowding reports whether you believe it or not.
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HarryBalzack118 months
8-4, here he comes!
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Roses of Crimson118 months
Yea, Dr. K. I've never seen an LSU recruit that was lost because he wanted to go somewhere else. According to many LSU fans "We didnt offer, soft offer, didnt need him, pulled his offer" Pot meet kettle.
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