Re: *** 2017 Najee Harris Commits to Alabama ***
Going to be a battle to keep him. Hopefully he will stick.
Going to be a battle to keep him. Hopefully he will stick.
Going to be a battle to keep him. Hopefully he will stick.
Not only can he win a national championship, but he can win a Heisman as a cherry on top!If Najee reads this thread, 2500 miles is not that far by plane and families fly every week to watch their children play football. Plus, Alabama plays on TV pretty much every week so even extended family can watch as the most enthusiastic fan base cheers for you on a weekly basis. A shot at being able to don a National Championship ring is something 95% of players never get a chance at. Each recruiting class Coach Saban has brought in has had that opportunity. You are a big time player so why not play for the most popular team. Roll Tide Najee and see you here!!
Exactly. Our recent RB tradition is a great pull for these elite RB's and I'm hoping he sticks.Not only can he win a national championship, but he can win a Heisman as a cherry on top!
very realistically. It's not like bama isn't the number one program in all of football.I know signing day for Harris is a year away but does anyone think Alabama can realistically hold onto him? I would be pleasantly surprised if we can keep him committed - mainly because of the distance..
I agree ... our program has a proven track record, especially with backs that have the desire and determination to come in and work hard. Just in general, the program is in a very good spot with recruiting. Programs usually get a bump due to winning NCs alone. With the success we've been having plus the "renewed" vote of confidence in Coach Saban we should be in the think of it for many of the recruits we target for at least the next two years. The only possible factor that may affect our recruiting some is how well CKS and staff does in the state of GA. Either way it goes, its been great to see this type of run with a program in general. Just glad its oursvery realistically. It's not like bama isn't the number one program in all of football.
[emoji23] [emoji23] [emoji23]You think he doesn't own a map?
The overwhelming majority stay committed no matter when they commit at Bama. Here is our 2015 signing class that shows commitment dates. You can see many were committed in 2013 or early to mid 2014 before their senior seasons and made it to campus.Has anyone ever figured out how many of these early commits actually make it in?
Thanks TJ, that`s more encouraging than I frankly thought it would be.The overwhelming majority stay committed no matter when they commit at Bama. Here is our 2015 signing class that shows commitment dates. You can see many were committed in 2013 or early to mid 2014 before their senior seasons and made it to campus.
https://alabama.n.rivals.com/commitments/football/2015
Good luck with your applications, Jam. You had mentioned several schools before, which ones are you applying to?It's way way way to early in the recruiting season to go crazy over any of these Athletes. I'll say this if you are a RB and your looking solely at the production value of the position. Where else would you go ? Of the Rb's that Started on our team (I believe every starter has played in the NFL, and the last two non QB Heisman trophy winners have been from Bama) I'll be on sporadically due to the grueling nature of the application process.