Thats true. I forgot about A-Day. With limited numbers, I wouldn't expect too many more early commits until summer (barring someone like RN wanting to commit) because our staff likes to get these guys in camp and see them in person. Plus, I don't think there are that many kids with fully "commitable" offers (until summer camps at least). But, A-Day should be a good place to gain ground or make a serious impression. You know if we have a trophy ceremony or something planned for that day?A-Day weekend is one of the biggest recruiting weekends of the year for Alabama. You can usually expect several commitments during that weekend, and tons of recruiting updates as it basically serves as a third Junior Day. It also starts to kick-off the recruitment of the 2014 class.
I'm curious as to how many guys the coaches really have to see at camp, now. Most of the big name recruits have been to Bama camps at least once. I'm sure the coaches want to see some but know about most of them.Thats true. I forgot about A-Day. With limited numbers, I wouldn't expect too many more early commits until summer (barring someone like RN wanting to commit) because our staff likes to get these guys in camp and see them in person. Plus, I don't think there are that many kids with fully "commitable" offers (until summer camps at least).
I doubt it since there was the championship celebration a few weeks after the BCS game.But, A-Day should be a good place to gain ground or make a serious impression. You know if we have a trophy ceremony or something planned for that day?