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Arizona QB talks Alabama official visit
Andrew Bone • BamaInsider.com@AndrewJBone
Brock Purdy
, three-star quarterback from Perry High School in Gilbert, Arizona, received a recent scholarship offer from the University of Alabama. He was in Tuscaloosa this weekend for an official visit. It was the first time he has visited Alabama.
“It was amazing," Purdy said. "Just seeing the winning culture and everything, talking to Coach Saban and staff. It felt like a dream the whole time I was there. Just them explaining the system and offense they run. My family and I loved it the whole time.
"Everything was like a dream. The campus was beautiful. The facilities are the best I have ever seen. They are the best in the nation. It was just an awesome experience. It's great to see a place where I could spend the next four-five years. I just had an awesome feeling walking around the campus and just being at the university.
"My host for the weekend was Mac Jones. It was really good. He told me he had other options as well. He chose Alabama because he wanted to be a part of the winning culture and win national championships. He also wanted to get a good degree."
Alabama has hosted three quarterbacks the last two weekends. Princeton commitment
Brevin White
was also in Tuscaloosa this weekend. In-state quarterback
James Foster
took an official visit to Alabama last weekend. Alabama has a decision to make regarding quarterbacks between now and signing day.
"Coach Saban told me they have three offers out to quarterbacks right now," Purdy said. "They are only taking one. They are going to talk to the offensive staff and evaluate each one based off the visits. They are then going to go after one of them. He told me he thinks I would be a great fit and it's a great opportunity.
“I spent the most time with Coach Locksley at dinner. I was around him a lot. I also spent time with Coach Enos. He went around with us everywhere. He got to know me. I was around Coach Saban a lot as well.
“Coach Locksley has a brilliant mind for an offense. He said Coach Saban runs a pro-style offense. Only things they really change are little things. They are going to throw in some spread and do passing attack more.
"Coach Enos is a fundamental coach. He understands offenses really well. He is really going to help work on the mechanics with the quarterbacks. He can turn guys into true passers."
Purdy discussed a few other highlights about his trip to Alabama.
“My favorite part was just talking to the coaches and talking about the system," he said. "Being in the film room was realizing the reality of playing there. It was cool watching stuff they run. I got a good sense of how they like to do things on offense by watching film with them.
“The food was amazing. We ate a lot. I probably added 10 pounds. The steak and mashed potatoes we had was probably my favorite meal. The breakfast was amazing. The pancakes were amazing. They had a chef come in and make them. They were probably the best I've ever had.
"It was really great to go over to Coach Saban's house. It was cool to see all the pics from the era of him coaching at Alabama. He took us out on the golf carts. We went back to where his boat is down by the lake. It was raining, but it still looked really pretty."
Purdy is considering an official visit next weekend to Illinois or Texas A&M. He will wait to hear a final decision from Alabama this week regarding the offer. Coach Tosh Lupoi will also visit Purdy at some point this week.
BamaInsider.com - Arizona QB talks Alabama official visit
Andrew Bone • BamaInsider.com@AndrewJBone
Brock Purdy
, three-star quarterback from Perry High School in Gilbert, Arizona, received a recent scholarship offer from the University of Alabama. He was in Tuscaloosa this weekend for an official visit. It was the first time he has visited Alabama.
“It was amazing," Purdy said. "Just seeing the winning culture and everything, talking to Coach Saban and staff. It felt like a dream the whole time I was there. Just them explaining the system and offense they run. My family and I loved it the whole time.
"Everything was like a dream. The campus was beautiful. The facilities are the best I have ever seen. They are the best in the nation. It was just an awesome experience. It's great to see a place where I could spend the next four-five years. I just had an awesome feeling walking around the campus and just being at the university.
"My host for the weekend was Mac Jones. It was really good. He told me he had other options as well. He chose Alabama because he wanted to be a part of the winning culture and win national championships. He also wanted to get a good degree."
Alabama has hosted three quarterbacks the last two weekends. Princeton commitment
Brevin White
was also in Tuscaloosa this weekend. In-state quarterback
James Foster
took an official visit to Alabama last weekend. Alabama has a decision to make regarding quarterbacks between now and signing day.
"Coach Saban told me they have three offers out to quarterbacks right now," Purdy said. "They are only taking one. They are going to talk to the offensive staff and evaluate each one based off the visits. They are then going to go after one of them. He told me he thinks I would be a great fit and it's a great opportunity.
“I spent the most time with Coach Locksley at dinner. I was around him a lot. I also spent time with Coach Enos. He went around with us everywhere. He got to know me. I was around Coach Saban a lot as well.
“Coach Locksley has a brilliant mind for an offense. He said Coach Saban runs a pro-style offense. Only things they really change are little things. They are going to throw in some spread and do passing attack more.
"Coach Enos is a fundamental coach. He understands offenses really well. He is really going to help work on the mechanics with the quarterbacks. He can turn guys into true passers."
Purdy discussed a few other highlights about his trip to Alabama.
“My favorite part was just talking to the coaches and talking about the system," he said. "Being in the film room was realizing the reality of playing there. It was cool watching stuff they run. I got a good sense of how they like to do things on offense by watching film with them.
“The food was amazing. We ate a lot. I probably added 10 pounds. The steak and mashed potatoes we had was probably my favorite meal. The breakfast was amazing. The pancakes were amazing. They had a chef come in and make them. They were probably the best I've ever had.
"It was really great to go over to Coach Saban's house. It was cool to see all the pics from the era of him coaching at Alabama. He took us out on the golf carts. We went back to where his boat is down by the lake. It was raining, but it still looked really pretty."
Purdy is considering an official visit next weekend to Illinois or Texas A&M. He will wait to hear a final decision from Alabama this week regarding the offer. Coach Tosh Lupoi will also visit Purdy at some point this week.
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