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Moultrie (Ga.) Colquitt County head coach Rush Propst has five Alabama state titles and two Georgia state titles to date, made a name for himself nationally after having his teams featured on MTV's 'Two-A-Days,' and has sent over 50 players to FBS programs over the years.
Propst has taken in several college practices and spring games over the last two months. On vsporto's SEC Recruiting Buzz, Propst gave his take on how Alabama looks heading into the summer.
"Offensively, they are as good as they will ever be," Propst said. "Tell me what they don't have. They have five running backs, they have receivers running out the ying-yang. They have two quarterbacks. Do they have a legit O.J. Howard at tight end? No, you don't replace him. I think their linemen are better.
Junior tailback Bo Scarbrough is returning from a broken leg he suffered in the national championship against Clemson. Propst feels the Crimson Tide have plenty of depth to help him remain healthy.
"I think Najee Harris gets better and better, Damien Harris, I really like Jacobs (Josh Jacobs)," Propst said. "I think B.J. Emmons, if he can get well, he gives them another back. There is going to be a lot of New England stuff in the throw game and they will protect the backs a little more. Scarbrough will not have to tote it more than 12-14 times a game.