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1. Emory Jones, five-star quarterback from Heard County High School in Franklin, Georgia, returned to Alabama this past weekend for an official visit. He was in Tuscaloosa with his mother and departed from Alabama on Monday morning. Don’t expect to hear about his visit- as least from his perspective. One source described the visit, "as good as it could be." Jones is focused on his high school team.
Apparently, he is not even going to discuss recruiting with his high school coaches until the end of the season. Alabama is considered a major threat to the Buckeyes. He likes what he has seen out of the Crimson Tide's offense this fall. A final decision is not expected until after the season. Jones is taking an official visit to Ohio State this weekend for the game against Penn State. Keep an eye on a possible return visit from Jones next weekend against LSU. Alabama is likely going to wait to see what happens with Jones before deciding on any other QBs. From what I hear- Alabama really likes its odds at this time.
2. Penei Sewell, Rivals100 offensive tackle from Desert Hills High School in St. George, Utah, returned to Tuscaloosa for the first time since June for an official visit. Sewell returned with his family who is completely sold on Alabama. Sewell heavily favored the Crimson Tide after his visit in June, and expected to make a decision before the end of the summer. He decided to wait because of his relationship with Oregon OC Mario Cristobal. Sewell has developed a very strong relationship with the former Alabama OL coach. Most are well aware of Cristobal as an elite recruiter. Sewell had a fantastic trip to Alabama, and a few sources on each side think he will eventually sign with the Tide.
It's a case of program vs. coach. Will Cristobal remain at Oregon the next 3-4 years? That's what some on Sewell's side have been informing him. Alabama commitment Cameron Latu was also in Tuscaloosa for the game on Saturday. The Utah native spent a lot of time with Sewell. (We have a scheduled interview set with Sewell later today).
3. Bobby Brown, four-star defensive tackle from Lamar High School in Arlington, Texas, took his final visit to Alabama before announcing a decision. Alabama put for its best recruiting pitch to the No. 1 DL target on the Crimson TIde's board. Brown is considered a must-get, and someone Alabama can see making an impact as a true freshman. Brown was in Tuscaloosa with his mother. The word is his mom is on board with Alabama, but wants her son to make his own decision.
Brown also had an opportunity to speak with former Alabama All-American and current Detroit Lions DL A'Shawn Robinson who was in attendance for the game against the Vols. Robinson, also an Arlington native, spoke with Brown about his recruitment and why he chose Alabama. The key word I heard regarding Brown's visit, "Slam Dunk". A trip to Texas A&M this weekend remains on the schedule. Alabama feels very good about its current position with Brown. You never know what can happen on a final visit before an announcement. Texas A&M has been considered Alabama's toughest competition since the beginning. He is also very high on Oklahoma and Texas. Brown will announce a decision on November 2.
4. Antwaun Jackson, four-star defensive tackle from Blinn Community College in Brenham, Texas, took an official visit to Alabama. The visit was a little surprising. It was not announced until late last week. Jackson, originally from Georgia, signed with Auburn out of Cedar Grove High School in Ellenwood. Alabama believes the visit went really well. Alabama definitely thinks there is a chance, but tough to flip from the Buckeyes. Jackson is scheduled to return to Columbus this weekend. Alabama will continue its pursuit of Jackson. The only thing really to say is Alabama has a chance here.
5. Joshua Moore, four-star wide receiver and Jordan Moore, four-star safety from Yoakum High School in Texas, were also in Tuscaloosa for official visits. Joshua is committed to Nebraska, and his brother is committed to Texas A&M. Alabama is not heavily pursuing Jordan. Alabama just doesn't have room in this class. Joshua has been recruited by Alabama for a long time. I have not spoken with Joshua about the official visit yet. I've heard from a few sources the visit went really well. I think it’s very hard for him to stick with his commitment to the Cornhuskers considering the state of the program, and uncertainty of Mike Reilly keeping his job in Lincoln.
6. Emil Ekiyor, four-star offensive guard from Cathedral High School in Indianapolis, returned to Alabama on Saturday. It was the second time Ekiyor has visited the Crimson Tide this season. It should say a lot about where Alabama stands after returning to Tuscaloosa. Many feel Alabama is in good position to flip the Michigan commitment. He has visited Alabama several times since his commitment. He has been quiet since his return home. Is a flip on the horizon? The odds seem in Alabama's favor.
7. Asa Martin, four-star running back from Austin High School in Decatur, Alabama, returned to Tuscaloosa for the second weekend in a row. You always have to keep an eye on these visits. Alabama has yet to slow down its recruiting efforts in the state's No. 1 running back. Martin remains a high priority target. We've seen the amount of running backs used in the Tide's offense this fall. There is a chance Alabama can be without Damien Harris and Bo Scarbrough after this season if both decide to turn pro. Alabama wants to continue to have elite athletes in the backfield.
Martin likes what he has seen so far in the offense under first year OC Brian Daboll. Martin isn't going to show too much regarding the visits, but Alabama is giving him something to consider. Otherwise, he would not make back-to-back trips to Tuscaloosa as an Auburn commitment. No, he's not taking these visits to recruit for Auburn. I think it will still take a potential coaching change for a flip to happen, but things may get pretty interesting if he returns for an official visit- which is expected.
8. Andres Fox, three-star defensive end from Mobile Christian, also returned to Tuscaloosa. Fox was a late addition to the weekend list as he decided on Saturday morning to attend the game. Alabama missed on Adam Anderson, Rivals100 defensive end from Rome High School in Georgia, last weekend who opted to stay in-state and commit to the Bulldogs. It really wasn't a major surprise. Alabama continues to press hard for edge rushers in this class. Eyabi Anoma, Rivals100 defensive end from St. Francis High School in Baltimore, is at the top of the list. Alabama appears in good shape for him. Fox is also considered a take by the Crimson Tide. He is one of the few remaining in-state targets. Yes, Alabama will accept commitments from Anoma and Fox. I'm not sure why Fox has decided to wait as long to make a decision. He grew up an Alabama fan and spots are limited. It will not come as a surprise to see him announce within the next month.
9. Alabama welcomed several elite underclassmen to town on Saturday. Clay Webb, 2019 five-star offensive guard from Oxford High School in Alabama, is the top player in the state. It was the third time Webb has watched the Crimson Tide play this season. He attended Alabama's season opener against Florida State, and home opener against Fresno State. Alabama is in great shape.
King Mwikuta, 2019 four-star linebacker from Troup County High School in LaGrange, Georgia, also retuned to Tuscaloosa. Mwikuta will announce his decision on December 15 between Alabama and Georgia. Alabama is considered the heavy favorite.
Paul Tyson, 2019 three-star quarterback from Hewitt-Trussville High School in Alabama, continues his climb as one of the top players in Alabama. He is having an impressive junior campaign. Expect an offer from the Crimson Tide at some point. Pierce Quick, 2019 Rivals100 offensive tackle, is teammates with Tyson, and one of Alabama's top commitments. Quick was also in Tuscaloosa on Saturday.
Some other top underclassmen who visited Alabama on Saturday included: Amari Kight, 2019 Rivals100 offensive tackle from Thompson High School in Alabama, Tualia Tagovailoa, four-star quarterback from Thompson High School in Alabama, Jalen Perry, four-star cornerback from Dacula High School in Georgia, George Pickens, four-star wide receiver from Hoover High School, Mohamoud Diabate, four-star defensive end from Auburn High School, Brandon Turnage, four-star cornerback from Lafayette High School in Oxford, Mississippi, Cortez Andrews, four-star safety from Godby High School in Tallahassee, William Norton, three-star defensive end from Christian Brothers in Memphis, Tate Ratledge, 2020 offensive tackle from Darlington School in Rome, Georgia, and Brady Ward, 2020 offensive tackle from St. Paul's in Mobile
10. Get ready for a Who's Who for LSU........
1 Andrew Bone, Yesterday at 3:04 PM
Recruiting - BONE: 10 recruiting thoughts | BamaInsider.com
Apparently, he is not even going to discuss recruiting with his high school coaches until the end of the season. Alabama is considered a major threat to the Buckeyes. He likes what he has seen out of the Crimson Tide's offense this fall. A final decision is not expected until after the season. Jones is taking an official visit to Ohio State this weekend for the game against Penn State. Keep an eye on a possible return visit from Jones next weekend against LSU. Alabama is likely going to wait to see what happens with Jones before deciding on any other QBs. From what I hear- Alabama really likes its odds at this time.
2. Penei Sewell, Rivals100 offensive tackle from Desert Hills High School in St. George, Utah, returned to Tuscaloosa for the first time since June for an official visit. Sewell returned with his family who is completely sold on Alabama. Sewell heavily favored the Crimson Tide after his visit in June, and expected to make a decision before the end of the summer. He decided to wait because of his relationship with Oregon OC Mario Cristobal. Sewell has developed a very strong relationship with the former Alabama OL coach. Most are well aware of Cristobal as an elite recruiter. Sewell had a fantastic trip to Alabama, and a few sources on each side think he will eventually sign with the Tide.
It's a case of program vs. coach. Will Cristobal remain at Oregon the next 3-4 years? That's what some on Sewell's side have been informing him. Alabama commitment Cameron Latu was also in Tuscaloosa for the game on Saturday. The Utah native spent a lot of time with Sewell. (We have a scheduled interview set with Sewell later today).
3. Bobby Brown, four-star defensive tackle from Lamar High School in Arlington, Texas, took his final visit to Alabama before announcing a decision. Alabama put for its best recruiting pitch to the No. 1 DL target on the Crimson TIde's board. Brown is considered a must-get, and someone Alabama can see making an impact as a true freshman. Brown was in Tuscaloosa with his mother. The word is his mom is on board with Alabama, but wants her son to make his own decision.
Brown also had an opportunity to speak with former Alabama All-American and current Detroit Lions DL A'Shawn Robinson who was in attendance for the game against the Vols. Robinson, also an Arlington native, spoke with Brown about his recruitment and why he chose Alabama. The key word I heard regarding Brown's visit, "Slam Dunk". A trip to Texas A&M this weekend remains on the schedule. Alabama feels very good about its current position with Brown. You never know what can happen on a final visit before an announcement. Texas A&M has been considered Alabama's toughest competition since the beginning. He is also very high on Oklahoma and Texas. Brown will announce a decision on November 2.
4. Antwaun Jackson, four-star defensive tackle from Blinn Community College in Brenham, Texas, took an official visit to Alabama. The visit was a little surprising. It was not announced until late last week. Jackson, originally from Georgia, signed with Auburn out of Cedar Grove High School in Ellenwood. Alabama believes the visit went really well. Alabama definitely thinks there is a chance, but tough to flip from the Buckeyes. Jackson is scheduled to return to Columbus this weekend. Alabama will continue its pursuit of Jackson. The only thing really to say is Alabama has a chance here.
5. Joshua Moore, four-star wide receiver and Jordan Moore, four-star safety from Yoakum High School in Texas, were also in Tuscaloosa for official visits. Joshua is committed to Nebraska, and his brother is committed to Texas A&M. Alabama is not heavily pursuing Jordan. Alabama just doesn't have room in this class. Joshua has been recruited by Alabama for a long time. I have not spoken with Joshua about the official visit yet. I've heard from a few sources the visit went really well. I think it’s very hard for him to stick with his commitment to the Cornhuskers considering the state of the program, and uncertainty of Mike Reilly keeping his job in Lincoln.
6. Emil Ekiyor, four-star offensive guard from Cathedral High School in Indianapolis, returned to Alabama on Saturday. It was the second time Ekiyor has visited the Crimson Tide this season. It should say a lot about where Alabama stands after returning to Tuscaloosa. Many feel Alabama is in good position to flip the Michigan commitment. He has visited Alabama several times since his commitment. He has been quiet since his return home. Is a flip on the horizon? The odds seem in Alabama's favor.
7. Asa Martin, four-star running back from Austin High School in Decatur, Alabama, returned to Tuscaloosa for the second weekend in a row. You always have to keep an eye on these visits. Alabama has yet to slow down its recruiting efforts in the state's No. 1 running back. Martin remains a high priority target. We've seen the amount of running backs used in the Tide's offense this fall. There is a chance Alabama can be without Damien Harris and Bo Scarbrough after this season if both decide to turn pro. Alabama wants to continue to have elite athletes in the backfield.
Martin likes what he has seen so far in the offense under first year OC Brian Daboll. Martin isn't going to show too much regarding the visits, but Alabama is giving him something to consider. Otherwise, he would not make back-to-back trips to Tuscaloosa as an Auburn commitment. No, he's not taking these visits to recruit for Auburn. I think it will still take a potential coaching change for a flip to happen, but things may get pretty interesting if he returns for an official visit- which is expected.
8. Andres Fox, three-star defensive end from Mobile Christian, also returned to Tuscaloosa. Fox was a late addition to the weekend list as he decided on Saturday morning to attend the game. Alabama missed on Adam Anderson, Rivals100 defensive end from Rome High School in Georgia, last weekend who opted to stay in-state and commit to the Bulldogs. It really wasn't a major surprise. Alabama continues to press hard for edge rushers in this class. Eyabi Anoma, Rivals100 defensive end from St. Francis High School in Baltimore, is at the top of the list. Alabama appears in good shape for him. Fox is also considered a take by the Crimson Tide. He is one of the few remaining in-state targets. Yes, Alabama will accept commitments from Anoma and Fox. I'm not sure why Fox has decided to wait as long to make a decision. He grew up an Alabama fan and spots are limited. It will not come as a surprise to see him announce within the next month.
9. Alabama welcomed several elite underclassmen to town on Saturday. Clay Webb, 2019 five-star offensive guard from Oxford High School in Alabama, is the top player in the state. It was the third time Webb has watched the Crimson Tide play this season. He attended Alabama's season opener against Florida State, and home opener against Fresno State. Alabama is in great shape.
King Mwikuta, 2019 four-star linebacker from Troup County High School in LaGrange, Georgia, also retuned to Tuscaloosa. Mwikuta will announce his decision on December 15 between Alabama and Georgia. Alabama is considered the heavy favorite.
Paul Tyson, 2019 three-star quarterback from Hewitt-Trussville High School in Alabama, continues his climb as one of the top players in Alabama. He is having an impressive junior campaign. Expect an offer from the Crimson Tide at some point. Pierce Quick, 2019 Rivals100 offensive tackle, is teammates with Tyson, and one of Alabama's top commitments. Quick was also in Tuscaloosa on Saturday.
Some other top underclassmen who visited Alabama on Saturday included: Amari Kight, 2019 Rivals100 offensive tackle from Thompson High School in Alabama, Tualia Tagovailoa, four-star quarterback from Thompson High School in Alabama, Jalen Perry, four-star cornerback from Dacula High School in Georgia, George Pickens, four-star wide receiver from Hoover High School, Mohamoud Diabate, four-star defensive end from Auburn High School, Brandon Turnage, four-star cornerback from Lafayette High School in Oxford, Mississippi, Cortez Andrews, four-star safety from Godby High School in Tallahassee, William Norton, three-star defensive end from Christian Brothers in Memphis, Tate Ratledge, 2020 offensive tackle from Darlington School in Rome, Georgia, and Brady Ward, 2020 offensive tackle from St. Paul's in Mobile
10. Get ready for a Who's Who for LSU........
1 Andrew Bone, Yesterday at 3:04 PM
Recruiting - BONE: 10 recruiting thoughts | BamaInsider.com