šŸˆ Get Familiar with Alec Morris

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It is starting to sound like Alec Morris will get some snaps against Whisky if he has a good scrimmage on Saturday. Here is an old 2011 article from ESPN on Alec Morris that some might find interesting.

The following is Alec Morris" bio from ROLLTIDE.COM
HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: The only quarterback in the Crimson Tide's 2012 signing class ... fits well into Alabama's pro-style offense ... 247sports.com ranked him as the nation's No. 26 pro-style passer and the No. 85 talent in Texas ... Rivals.com rated him 30th among pro-style signal-callers and 100th in Texas ... Scout.com listed him as the country's No. 37 quarterback ... ESPNU ranked him 46th among quarterbacks nationally and the No. 101 prospect in Texas ... ESPNU also ranked him 132nd in the Midlands Region ... SuperPrep slotted him as at No. 120 in Texas ... a consensus three-star prospect ... PrepStar All-Midlands Region selection ... averaged 270.7 passing yards per game (3,242 yards) in 2011 with 35 touchdowns and just six interceptions ... ran for 329 yards with nine rushing scores as a senior ... completed 202-of-329 passes (61.4 percent) as a junior in 2010 threw for 2,534 yards with 22 touchdowns ... also rushed for 216 yards and eight scores in 2010 ... coached by Tom Westerberg at Allen High School ... chose Alabama over Wake Forest, Michigan State and Virginia.
 
ESPNHS: What was it like receiving your first scholarship offer?

Morris: Two years ago, it didn’t even cross my mind that I would play college football, let alone Alabama. Once I started realizing I could play college football, it took off. I got my first offer when I was with my friends at In-N-Out Burger. Wake Forest called and offered me a scholarship. I was super excited. It’s definitely something I’m going to remember for a long time.
Something there a lot have forgotten. Especially when you start comparing where one QB is to another if that other QB has been tossing the pigskin around since Jr. High.
 
Thought his name was Alex... Seriously dude is all about the team much like Blake Sims last year. Will do whatever is asked of him. If he ends up playing it will be a great story. Heard from many on here he knows the offense through and through. Also heard he wants to coach someday. I say Starting QB for Alabama would look mighty impressive on the resume.
 
Sometimes it is the guy who knows the offense and plays within what he can do who is the best choice.

I liked Morris last year and didn't think the coaches gave him much of a chance in game situations to show what he could do. However, he has had the ball stripped from him while in the pocket at least twice and failed to follow the RB into the hole when the handoff was botched (Saban jumped him about that). Regardless, I believe the coaches know best and I'll support whoever they select as QB (no moaning from me).
 
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