🏈 Here's a very telling statement from Saban on Jacob Coker. (UPDATED with news out of FSU)

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Saban was asked a direct question about Jacob Coker, but declined to answer because &quot;he's a recruitable guy now.&quot;</p>&mdash; Marquavius Burnett (@Marq_Burnett) <a href="https://twitter.com/Marq_Burnett/statuses/425729959311577088">January 21, 2014</a></blockquote>
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As I understand it he'd (Coker) have to have been issued a release from Florida State for him to be "recruitable."
 
Does not require a release from the school. A player that is graduating can be recruited. Here is a quote from Steve Fisher of SDSU.

"Even though we've benefited from it with Garrett Green from LSU who came as a fifth-year graduate and now Josh Davis from Tulane, I don't think that the transfer/immediate eligibility of kids that graduate is a good rule," Fisher said.
Fisher said that before he started recruiting Davis, he called Tulane's coach to give him a heads up.
"I said, 'We're going to try to recruit Josh Davis. I feel badly. I wish he would stay with you. But is he leaving for sure? If he's leaving, I want you to know we're going to try to recruit him.' He was appreciative of that fact," Fisher said. "It's not a good rule."

http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports...-rule/4524209/
 
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Does not require a release from the school. A player that is graduating can be recruited. Fisher did it himself with Josh Davis from Tulane.

"Even though we've benefited from it with Garrett Green from LSU who came as a fifth-year graduate and now Josh Davis from Tulane, I don't think that the transfer/immediate eligibility of kids that graduate is a good rule," Fisher said.
Fisher said that before he started recruiting Davis, he called Tulane's coach to give him a heads up.
"I said, 'We're going to try to recruit Josh Davis. I feel badly. I wish he would stay with you. But is he leaving for sure? If he's leaving, I want you to know we're going to try to recruit him.' He was appreciative of that fact," Fisher said. "It's not a good rule."

http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports...-rule/4524209/


I want to see the rule on this. I've not been able to find it and really don't want to download the entire pdf of the manual.
 
FWIW, it's being reported Saban visited Coker last night after his stop at the Sr. Bowl and it's also being reported Jacob is visiting (official) this weekend.
 
I want to see the rule on this. I've not been able to find it and really don't want to download the entire pdf of the manual.

Can't copy and paste from the pdf, but Rule 13.1.1.3 Four-Year College Prospective Student-Athletes requires written permission by the school. Steve Fisher's story of his contact with Tulane did not tell the whole story.
 
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Can't copy and paste from the pdf, but Rule 13.1.1.3 Four-Year College Prospective Student-Athletes requires written permission by the school. Steve Fisher's story of his contact with Tulane did not tell the whole story.

Beautiful!!!! That earlier segment you pasted confirmed it was ok, but didn't say what specifics! 'preciate it!!

Here's a link if anyone wants to read over this...it allows you to download specific sections of the manual instead of the whole thing.

Click here.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Source told me FSU backup Jacob Coker had decided on Alabama in August. He denied this, but did say he would graduate after spring or summer</p>&mdash; TomahawkNation.com (@TomahawkNation) <a href="https://twitter.com/TomahawkNation/statuses/425985951945740288">January 22, 2014</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Obviously if you're Alabama, you hope like hell that he finishes his courses in spring so he can get to Tuscaloosa ASAP</p>&mdash; TomahawkNation.com (@TomahawkNation) <a href="https://twitter.com/TomahawkNation/statuses/425986131633909760">January 22, 2014</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p><a href="https://twitter.com/rollbamaroll">@rollbamaroll</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/wilson_shannon">@wilson_shannon</a> He also has one of the strongest arms I have ever seen and will make defenses respect Bama deep more</p>&mdash; TomahawkNation.com (@TomahawkNation) <a href="https://twitter.com/TomahawkNation/statuses/425996980297666560">January 22, 2014</a></blockquote>
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Alabama coach Nick Saban has in-home visit with Jacob Coker

St. Paul's coach Steve Mask said Coker family could foresee an official visit in the "near future."

Alabama coach Nick Saban visited the home of former St. Paul's and Florida State quarterback Jacob Coker on Tuesday afternoon, St. Paul's head coach Steve Mask said Wednesday.
Mask told AL.com the Coker family said they could foresee an official visit to the university in the "near future."

Coker, a redshirt sophomore, has been officially released from his scholarship, Mask said, and is on target to graduate in May. If he does, he would be eligible to play two years at Alabama, beginning this fall.

Mask was the Saints' defensive coordinator in Coker's final two years at St. Paul's in 2010 and 2011.

Saban, who visited the South team's practice for the Reese's Senior Bowl on Tuesday, declined to comment on Coker, saying he could not talk about recruitable student-athletes.

"We can't talk about anybody that we might be recruiting," Saban said.

Rumors have pegged Coker joining the competition to replace another former St. Paul's star, AJ McCarron, since earlier this fall.


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Not that this really matters, but it does end one small area of speculation in the OP.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p><a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%23FSU&amp;src=hash">#FSU</a> announces QB Jacob Coker has been released from his scholarship. He's expected to visit Alabama within the next week.</p>&mdash; David Hale (@DavidHaleESPN) <a href="https://twitter.com/DavidHaleESPN/statuses/426079534119931904">January 22, 2014</a></blockquote>
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He was a 3* star QB but according to all his coaches he has a MASSIVE arm and supposedly it took Winston all the way into he fall to beat him out for the QB job this year... Reason to be optimistic.
 
QB coach at FSU:

"I've never had anybody with his size who throws it as well as he does," said FSU QB coach Randy Sanders who's been around big-time programs since his days as a Tennessee player in the mid-80s with the Vols star-crossed quarterback Tony Robinson. "Jake has a really quick release with tremendous arm strength. Rarely does it not spiral or not go where he wants it to go."


Asked if Coker's arm is even better than Winston, the resident Heisman winner, Sanders paused for a few breaths before saying, "Coker's arm is kind of at a different level. Jameis has a very special arm, and this isn't any knock against Jameis, but Jake's probably the best I've seen in 25 years at throwing it."


Sanders raved even more about Coker's character than he did about his arm.


"A lot of times when you have a quarterback competition, the most valuable player isn't the guy who wins the job it's the guy who doesn't win the job because they have the ability to almost divide a team," Sanders sad. "Jake's done a great job of supporting Jameis and helping him in any way he can. That's part of what makes him a special player."

Sanders has seen a few QB's in his time. One happens to be one of only two QB's playing football right now in the NFL whose name isn't Russell Wilson.
 
[MENTION=12209]TerryP[/MENTION] Brock Osweiler? :biggrin_blue:

Winston mentioned how crazy Coker's arm strength is during those BCS media days too, he talked about his arm being stronger than Winston's own even on one leg.
 
From all the scouting stuff I read, I can copy and paste it from ESPNInsider if anybody wants to see is he had issues with accuracy and consistency at times, and he was behind the 8ball coming into high school because he played in a wing t offense in high school with not many straight drop backs.

And Winston is a special kind of player...
 
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