Per Andrew Bone:
Be patient my friends. Itās what I have been saying for a long time. Some are destined to believe the class is doomed because it may not rank No. 1. These are the same people who did not believe Alabama would come back and win the national championship.
Nick Saban is getting things in place for an amazing recruiting finish in this cycle. Will Alabama finish No. 1? Probably not. Will Alabama finish with a great recruiting class? Absolutely. Will Alabama meet its needs? Yes.
Whatās next? Alabama just completed one of its best recruiting weekends in recent memory. It may not have been staggering numbers like we have seen in the past, but Alabama had key targets on campus. Players UA wants to close with on February 7; players they will close with on NSD2.
Alabama rolled out the red carpet for teammates
Patrick Surtain Jr, five-star cornerback, and
Tyson Campbell, five-star cornerback, from American Heritage High School in Plantation, Florida. Both are coached by Patrick Surtain. He was interviewed by Nick Saban last week for a position on the coaching staff. Saban did not hire Surtain, but the relationship has definitely gone to another level.
Several people in Tuscaloosa and south Florida believe Alabama is the team to beat for Surtain Jr. I was told the same thing last week, but wanted to see how things went this weekend. We know how quickly things can change. Alabama is in good position with a few weeks to go before he announces a decision.
The entire family was with him this weekend. Alabama also believes it has made up a lot of ground with Campbell after the weekend. Iām not ready to say Alabama is dead even with UGA (perceived favorite). I do like Alabamaās chances better with Surtain, but Iām not ruling out both joining the Crimson Tide.
Alabama also hosted
Julius Irvin, Rivals100 safety from Servite High School in Anaheim, California. Irvin received an offer from Alabama last week. I heard the visit went really well. However, I would not expect him in this class. Alabama has really put itself in strong position with Surtain and Campbell. There is also a few other defensive backs who will visit this weekend.
Isaac Taylor-Stuart, five-star cornerback from Helix High School in San Diego, and Eddie Smith, three-star cornerback from Salmen High School in Slidell, Louisiana, will take an official visit to Alabama this weekend. Iām not sure if LSU commitment Kelvin Joseph, Rivals100 safety from Scotlandville High School in Baton Rouge, will visit.
I think Alabama leads for Surtain. I also believe Alabama gets Tyson Campbell or Isaac Taylor-Stuart. I do not expect both. Alabama is very high on Eddie Smith. Iām hearing Alabama is strongly considering three additional defensive backs. An offer on Sunday evening went to Taiyon Palmer, three-star cornerback from Archer High School in Lawrenceville, Georgia. Alabama will see where things stand with Eddie Smith after this weekend. Tennessee leads at the moment, but that can change.
Alabama is in great position right now with the remaining DB spots. Let's see how it endsā¦.
Penei Sewell, Rivals100 offensive tackle from Desert Hills High School in St. George, Utah, is expected to announce a decision this week. Yes, he was decked out in Alabama gear at the Polynesian Bowl practice one day, but I never buy into that being the school of choice. Iāve always felt he will stay closer to home. Iāve also heard there are several in his corner who prefer him to go to Alabama. There is not a particular timeframe as far as an announcement.
Numbers are definitely tight. I have heard for a very long time that Alabama will only sign three offensive linemen. Then it came down to will Alabama take Sewell or
Nick Petit-Frere, five-star offensive tackle from Berkeley Prep in Tampa, Florida. The prevailing thought is only one will have a spot. I cannot see Alabama turning down Petit-Frere if Sewell decides to commit.
Petit-Frere was in Tuscaloosa this weekend for an official visit. Things went extremely well with him and his mom. The belief is he favors Alabama. I thought things could really turn in Alabamaās favor for Petit-Frere after this past weekend. Michigan and Notre Dame are definitely still in play. He is also taking an official visit to Florida this weekend. So you always have to watch out for the home state school.
The visit could not have gone any better for
Justyn Ross, five-star wide receiver from Central High School in Phenix City, Alabama. Clemson has been the favorite for the last few months. I believe Alabama is dead even or has pulled ahead for the stateās No. 1 player. This is probably one that will go back-and-forth between now and signing day. Clemson wonāt go away. He is also going to take a visit to Auburn. Alabama has very positive vibes after the weekend. Ross is also very comfortable in Tuscaloosa.
Alabama will host
Jacob Copeland, four-star wide receiver from Escambia High School in Pensacola, this weekend.
Jaylen Waddle, five-star wide receiver from Episcopal High School in Houston, has already taken his official visit to Alabama. Alabama really likes all three of these guys.
I know for the longest time itās seemed like Waddle and Copeland were the most likely options. I believe Alabama will sign two of these players. We will see how things go with Copeland this weekend. He seems really high on Alabama. Iām leaning (based on everything Iāve heard) on Ross and Waddle being a part of this class. A lot can change between now and February 7, but thatās the general feeling as of now.
Alabama had one of its top targets on campus in
Malik Langham, three-star defensive end from Lee High School in Huntsville, Alabama. I am sure some will take it for granted. He is an in-state player. He is an Alabama fan. Alabama made a very late move for him when other schools have been on him for a long time. Langham moved way ahead of a lot of other DL targets after his senior season evaluation.
Yes, Alabama wanted to add Tyler Friday who announced to Ohio State. It would not have changed anything with Langham. Langham was a take regardless of what anyone else decided to do. Friday would have been a welcomed addition, but Alabama isnāt really pressing for other DL targets. Langham is the only other one Alabama wants to sign along with Tide commitment Bobby Brown, four-star defensive tackle from Lamar High School in Arlington, Texas.
Brown returned to Tuscaloosa with his family on Saturday. I donāt know if he will take another unofficial visit to Texas A&M. It wonāt surprise me if he does. However, he informed Alabama that he is 100-percent locked in with his decision. Alabama is extremely excited about its defensive line class with Brown, Barmore, Wynn and the likely addition of Langham.
I know many are concerned about the final outcome at linebacker. Can Alabama hang on to
Quay Walker, Rivals100 linebacker from Crisp County High School in Cordele, Georgia and
Vernon Jackson, three-star linebacker from Boling High School in Texas. Is
JJ Peterson, Rivals100 linebacker from Colquitt County High School in Moultrie, Georgia considering a flip? Are there any other linebacker targets out there?
Walker had a great weekend in Tuscaloosa. Was it enough for Alabama to feel comfortable moving forward? Iām not sure. I donāt expect Walker to cancel his remaining visits. I think he will still take the trips. He may even flip, but Alabama gave him a lot to consider this weekend.
Vernon Jackson also had a great experience during his return visit. Jackson informed Alabama there is nothing to worry about regarding his commitment. He still wants to enjoy the visits, but he is expected to stick with the Tide. Alabama is very high on him. There is no truth to any of the rumors about Alabama trying to part ways.
Alabama gave JJ Peterson a lot to think about after his trip. He was in Tuscaloosa with his grandparents along with head coach Rush Propst. Alabama expects to visit with Peterson again this week. Peterson is still committed to Tennessee. Iām not sure if things will change. There is a feeling Alabama is in it.
Alabama will probably make a decision regarding any other potential linebacker offers later this week. Alabama feels very good about keeping Vernon Jackson on board. The Tide will meet with Walker and Peterson to get a good feel on where things stands with each. If we see a new offer extended it means Alabama doesnāt feel good or they just donāt know. It doesnāt definitely mean they are out of the mix. They are just going to have a back-up plan.
Alabama extended an offer last week to
Brock Purdy, three-star quarterback from Perry High School in Gilbert, Arizona. Purdy had a remarkable senior campaign and capped it off by winning the Arizona Gatorade Player of the Year. Purdy will take an official visit to Alabama this weekend. It seems like Alabama is definitely in the driverās seat to land his signature. He is a definite take and the QB Alabama has its eyes on right now. He is the only QB who can commit at this time, Purdy has started to attract more attention since his offer from Alabama.
James Foster, three-star quarterback from Sidney Lanier High School in Montgomery, took an official visit to Alabama this past weekend. Alabama likes Foster. Iām told they are not shutting the door on him. You never know if things change with Purdy. Alabama wants a quarterback in this class.
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