If Kamara can get drafted on that offense what makes you believe a strong MLB, even at a dumpster fire, wouldn't get his chance? My point of Tennessee revolves around that point: you don't have to attend a championship program to fulfill your dreams.
Back to the OP,
@tider79
You may have caught the news where HT is visiting Ohio State. That's Bama's competition here (as it has been.) Today, I'd call it a 50/50 shot Bama signs him. However, that's largely based on the unknown: does the SEC allow intraconference transfers?
We'll know the answer later this month on whether the SEC changes the current rules in place. IF they do, Bama's chances increase. If they don't I expect him to play in Columbus.
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If I were him I'd seriously consider taking Ohio States offer. It's a better depth chart situation...
AND...
He'd get as much, if not more, attention to make it to the league.
Ohio State- a scholly waiting.
Alabama- no one knows.