📝 National Signing Day Feb: Tide takes another #1 class.

Five-star running back Camar Wheaton signs with Alabama (BOL)

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Regardless of his value, his not signing makes space availability - at many schools - an issue. Make me wonder if academics are the hold up.
The story is, that JTT has never visited Columbus, OH and that he really wants to make a visit there before announcing.
He's right. It's about visiting campus, players, etc.

He's one they will make room for and there's definitely high interest.
 
Saban is the GOAT hands down when it comes to recruiting. In a class by himself. In the coaching arena he has to share that with the Bear but recruiting he is the man.
 
This is a dream class. I know they've got to play them one game at a time, but I hope they're all just happy to be here, and hope they can help the team. You know, give it their best shot, and the good Lord willing, things will work out.
 
This was my first time seeing Arnold highlights... Sheesh. That kid lays people out, damn he's physical! Great speed too. Just looks violently explosive and it's impressive.

Hard to believe after all the dudes already on board, we added this kid as well. Amazing class. RTR
 
Heights and Weights of EEs

James Brockermeyer, OL -- 6-3, 280 -- Fort Worth, Texas (All Saints Episcopal)
Tommy Brockermeyer, OL -- 6-6, 290 -- Fort Worth, Texas (All Saints Episcopal)
Jacorey Brooks, WR -- 6-3, 185 -- Miami, Fla. (IMG Academy)
Caden Clark, TE -- 6-4, 258 -- Akron, Ohio (Archbishop Hoban)
Terrence Ferguson Jr., OL -- 6-4, 300 -- Fort Valley, Ga. (Peach)
Monkel Goodwine, DL -- 6-4, 275 -- Upper Marlboro, Md. (Rock Creek Christian Academy)
Agiye Hall, WR -- 6-3, 190 -- Valrico, Fla. (Bloomingdale)
Ian Jackson, LB -- 6-2, 225 -- Prattville, Ala. (Prattville)
Keanu Koht, LB -- 6-4, 215 -- Vero Beach, Fla. (Vero Beach)
JC Latham, OL -- 6-6, 305 -- Oak Creek, Wis. (IMG Academy)
Deontae Lawson, LB -- 6-3, 225 -- Mobile, Ala. (Mobile Christian)
Christian Leary, WR -- 5-10, 190 -- Orlando, Fla. (Edgewater)
Ga’Quincy McKinstry, DB -- 6-1, 180 -- Pinson, Ala. (Pinson Valley)
Jalen Milroe, QB -- 6-3, 206 -- Katy, Texas (Tompkins)
Robbie Ouzts, TE -- 6-4, 240 -- Rock Hill, S.C. (Rock Hill)
 
Mind of Mike: Thoughts on National Signing Day

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Not as exciting, huh? The drama just wasn’t there like it has been in the past, right? That’s the way things have been since the institution of the Early Signing Period a few years ago. But that doesn’t mean there wasn’t news. Four-star defensive back Terrion Arnold has been very quiet, but when Alabama is heavily involved with someone of his caliber on National Signing Day, the Crimson Tide are automatically seen as a favorite.

So, despite Georgia putting in serious effort and at times being seen as the favorite, the Tide accomplished what they normally do on signing day and landed him. Alabama was his early favorite, and then it was Florida and then Georgia, but he came around in the end and is the biggest catch of the day.
 
Aside from a few random rumors, not a great deal of serious drama surrounded five-star running back’s Camar Wheaton’s signing day announcement of sticking with Alabama over Oklahoma. This was despite some substantial coaching turnover in Tuscaloosa that helped create some of these questions. Wheaton adds another thoroughbred back to the Tide running back stable, which will continue to be very fun to watch in the coming years.
 
National Signing Day: Winners and losers

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WINNERS


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Alabama

The Crimson Tide have won a lot of team recruiting titles, but this class had the highest point total in Rivals history as Alabama was the only squad in the country to have a higher-than-4.0 average star ranking. The class was polished off when high four-star defensive back Terrion Arnold picked Alabama over Georgia and Florida. Plus, coach Nick Saban did a Zoom interview with Rivals national recruiting director Mike Farrell. It was a win-win for all parties.
 
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