Mountain Brook four-star athlete Harold Joiner plans on camping at Alabama next Monday to see where he best fits in with the Crimson Tide.
But he's gone above and beyond to state his preference. The 6-foot-3, 215-pound Joiner wants to play offense. He has more than 30 scholarship offers, with Southern Cal recently getting into the race. Alabama and Auburn have offered.
Many schools see high potential for Joyner, a starting running back for the Spartans the last two seasons, but not necessarily at the running back position. That's why the camps this summer will be a key.
Joiner is built like he could grow into a star at many different positions, and has the moves and hands to shine offensively in any system.
"They want me to come to their camp and evaluate me and see which position they would want to put me at," Joiner said.
"If they want me to do linebacker, I don't know if I would do it. Only receiver and running back.
"Who doesn't like scoring touchdowns? You rarely score on defense unless you get a pick. You get more joy out of running with the ball than from a defensive standpoint."