Josh Jobe choosing Bama. What it means:
The commitment
Josh Jobe, four-star cornerback from Cheshire Academy in Connecticut, announced his commitment to the University of Alabama on Saturday. Jobe has been a long-time Miami commitment. Many felt he would flip to the Crimson Tide. Alabama sealed the deal two weeks ago when Nick Saban visited Jobe at his high school, and then traveled to Miami to spend time with his family.
Jobe is in Tuscaloosa with his family this weekend taking an official visit. He will not take an official visit to Miami.
The player
"Very athletic kid. Quick twitch athlete who explodes to the ball and has shown good ball skills. Athleticism is what he gets by on now, but he can be coached up to be very good on either side of the ball."- Rivals.com National Recruiting Director Mike Farrell
The numbers
Alabama has four defensive back commitments in the class of 2018. All will sign with the Tide next week.
Nadab Joseph, Saivion Smith and
Jalyn Armour-Davis will enroll at Alabama in January. Jobe will not enroll early. Alabama pressed for a big defensive back class. It has four of its top targets on board. Jobe has been a major target for the Tide for a very long time.
Alabama hopes to sign at least one more defensive back. There is a chance Alabama will add two more if it can land the right players. Alabama has visited
Patrick Surtain, five-star cornerback and
Tyson Campbell, Rivals100 cornerback from American Heritage High School in Plantation, Florida, three times in the last three weeks. Both will take official visits to Alabama in January. Both are definite takes for the Tide.
There are a few other defensive backs who will take visits to Alabama next month.
Isaac Taylor-Stuart, five-star cornerback from St. Augustine High School in San Diego, will visit.
Kelvin Joseph, Rivals100 safety from Scotlandville High School in Baton Rouge. I do think Jobe's commitment eliminates the possibility of
Trey Dean, four-star safety from Dutchtown High School in Hampton, Georgia, from having an opportunity to commit to Alabama.
Alabama will host
Jaycee Horn, four-star cornerback from Alpharetta High School in Georgia, the final weekend of January. Horn remains very much in play for the Crimson Tide. Alabama could accept his commitment if they miss on Campbell and/or Surtain.
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