really elite player top 16 guy. The train is rolling Sampah also committing tonight
Was Sampah's decision related to Sanders'?
really elite player top 16 guy. The train is rolling Sampah also committing tonight
Was Sampah's decision related to Sanders'?
I think Sanders is a projected OLB and Sampah is ILB. Welcome and RTR Drew. He is fast and physical.
I hate we missed on Sampah since this was a position of need and he is a great prospect. Hopefully we get Flowe or Smalls.
Looks like he would make a great WR or TE but I bet he's gonna end up at outside backer.
Lots of time left, and Oklahoma won't quit recruiting.
In our favor is the need at LB, Saban's track record as a defensive coach (all-time great), Riley's track record as a defensive coach (not good at all, even by Big 12 standards), Saban's record as a recruiter, and the fact that the kid's not from Oklahoma. Don't know who he grew up rooting for.
Time, though, is not on our side. While Saban is a great recruiter, Riley's no slouch, and he has no small amount of time to flip him back. The vulnerability is less than it was before the early signing period, but there's still roughly six months to go until then.
Serious question: Are there any stats on kids who flip this early? As in, "Of the recruits who commit to one school, then flip to another with 6 months or more left until signing day, what percentage stick with their second commitment?" The obvious concern is that if the kid will flip once, does that indicate uncertainty on the kid's part and/or a predisposition to flip again? How much does the amount of time left for other schools to get in his ear (whether the original school or another one altogether), affect the eventual outcome?
I wonder if Jalen will get involved with his recruitment...
If I’m Lincoln Riley, I’d have Jalen talking to this kid 24/7.
Kid is all bama and a top 10 player in the country
Yeah, I think Bama definitely keeps this one