In alternative universe earth Eli Gold is still around and his call of the RW TD was "And Milroe drops back, passes to Williams, who runs it in for a touchdown"
The word “elite” is sometimes tossed around too freely, but it certainly applies to the unanimous No. 1 player in the country, AJ Dybantsa, who was in Tuscaloosa this weekend for his official visit. Dybantsa, 6-foot-9, 200 pounds, can name his college with offers from virtually everyone. The Massachusetts native is a future No. 1 pick in the NBA draft. In addition to Alabama, he has taken official visits to USC (last year), Auburn (3/1), Kansas State (8/30), Kansas (9/6) and North Carolina (9/20) with trips to Baylor (10/4) and BYU (10/11) left. The video player is currently playing an ad. You can skip the ad in 5 sec with a mouse or keyboard Intel on Dybantsa’s official visit Dybantsa arrived in Tuscaloosa with both parents and was quickly recognized by the Tide fan base. Not sure he was completely expecting to be noticed so quickly, but he is hard to miss. Sources indicate Nate Oats spent a lot of time with him and his parents. The same source said Preston Murphy is also a guy that has made a big impact when it comes to relationships. Not a surprise because that is a formidable duo for Bama hoops recruiting. Five-Star Plus+ SF AJ Dybantsa on his official visit with the Alabama Crimson Tide. The energy around the basketball program impressed Dybantsa, who is on the quiet side. But he got to be around the current players and saw how close they were as a unit. “Not sure he’s seen anything like that,” was said in reference to the game atmosphere where, again, several people recognized him. “Not sure the visit could have gone better,” a source told BOL, while another said, “Oats did a fantastic job.” So, as far as Bama putting their best foot forward, mission accomplished. Five-Star Nugget Murphy did a great job of getting Alabama involved here. He has a close relationship with Dybantsa from when Murphy coached him in AAU basketball. Tide commit London Jemisonis a former teammate, as well. The Murphy connection opened the door, but Oats has certainly been hands-on and has done a great job selling the Tide’s program. Not only on development, but also on playing at a high level in the non-conference games, going deep in the tournament and trying to win a national championship. In other words, Dybantsa will play against the best. There is no set date for a commitment, but a source believes it could be in February. More visits are already scheduled, and other teams are trying to get him on campus before his decision. If NIL is the deciding factor, Alabama isn’t expected to be the landing spot. It’s not surprising that a player of this magnitude is going to have plenty of offers on the table, and deservingly so. From the Alabama end, we do know it made a great impression and is still under consideration. So, the Tide is comfortable with how the weekend went and we will see what happens from here.
I was actually thinking of an elephant head with like idk Dumbo features? And a little hat on his head. Apparently it was some generic logo and never university sanctioned or whatever. But i like that one you found. The more you know.
I’m looking into flights to Norman or OKC and there is nothing cheap. Even flights into Dallas are expensive. Anyone making the trip in late November?
It’s been said on here before but our video department is unreal right now. Best in the country hands down. Huge benefit in recruiting with how players interact with social media/schools these days too
I don’t think any film can properly capture how perfect that throw was. Seeing it from the upper deck was an absolute thing of beauty. Fit it through a window that was barely bigger than the ball itself.
The Dawgs I was with that spent all night saying he couldn’t throw anything other than a deep ball suddenly got awfully quiet
Imagine coming for Sark and catching BOB and Rees strays. The man was probably more excited for change than anyone.
how are my fucking BOYS doing ?! it’s so beautiful watching y’all play and i’ve been watching ryan williams wondering if i’ve ever seen in my life a move like he made TWICE on that catch. the first one where he slows on a dime and does a 360 to even catch the mf cripwalking the sideline to get MALAKI STARKS on skates is so insanely ill + the matrix ass like 180 then 180 back checking where the two safety’s are was one of the all time plays of my lifetime. saw a clip where someone explains his 10 yard dash time and i remember watching some of the best dudes I played while playing college lacrosse seeing that major difference in speed temperament and realizing THAT is the difference. the explosion when it matters (pause). beautiful ass shit beautiful fucking life Fun to have stud receivers. Hope everyone is doing amazing their families and friends are safe during this hurricane all love from fast ed aka Will. Think Kalen Deboar is the next urban meyer/saban in the best ways. he’s ruthless and in big games he enters fuck mode have fun. hope to make it down to a game in tuscaloosa this year!
also the kill everybody + the fuckin DIRTYBIRD cele is my favorite combo of the season. it won’t be topped. can’t be. glad college football is back
Either we run the ball and control clock to keep Nico and co off the field or we blow through that total number
SIAP, but have there been any klaw updates? Also, did Justin Jefferson get hurt, too? Don’t remember seeing much of him, especially in the 2nd half