TNVolsScott
I See Orange
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Bama has already offered. So home has called and no one answered.
Oh noes. A guy commtted, so he is definitely going to flip!
Lol classic Volnation.
I understand there are concerns of the in state teams, but if we are going to big boy recruit we will have those challenges. Rejoice that we jave a stud lb as a Vol.
Gentlemen, its time to put some hair on your peaches and sac up! If Bama and Barn wants to get involved in our recruits, then we will Butch slap their azzes so hard that Saban and Malzahn will be tasting Butch's choice hanf sanitizer all the way til signing day!
I want Bama and Barn to come after us. That will truly prove what this staff is made of when it comes to recruiting. Maybe we should get Nick a step stool so he can see what Butch is bout to do to him!
From: Jackson High linebacker Gavin Bryant commits to Tennessee (video) (updated) | al.com
Bryant, who grew up an Alabama fan, said neither in-state school was ready to guarantee him a scholarship at this time.
Here is what Rodney Orr (Tider Insider) posted last Friday, as kids we will finish with:
Here is the list of prospects TI has projected to Alabama:
1. QB David Cornwell, Norman-North, OK (Committed to Alabama on 6/14/13)
2. OT Cameron Robinson, West Monroe, LA (Alabama and LSU two finalists)
3. LB/DE Lorenzo Carter, Norcross, GA (Alabama, Georgia, FSU and Florida)
4. CB Marlon Humphrey, Hoover, AL (Alabama strong favorite)
5. NT/OL Charles Mosley, Brighton, TN (Alabama leads Tennessee and Ole Miss)
6. WR Ermon Lane, Homestead, FL (Alabama leads Miami)
7. DB Ronnie Clark, Calera, AL (Alabama leads Auburn)
8. WR Derek Kief, Cincinnati-LaSalle, OH (Alabama, Kentucky, Northwestern, Notre Dame, Ohio State)
He said he liked everything about UT and that he didn't want to miss his chance to play for us by waiting, that says a lot and in a positive way. He also mentioned getting rid of the extra pressure of playing for college scouts instead simply going out and playing football for his high school team.
He's handled the issue with class and sounds like a pretty level-headed kid.