should we be worried that we only have 5 commits for 24?
My opinion only but I believe Sayin will end up being one of the best QB's to play at Bama when all said and done. I think he is a stud and is now up to 6'3". This is from the Battle Miami on 1/21/23.
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — The first stop of the Battle 7-on-7 circuit in 2023 got underway this weekend
in South Florida with programs from around the Sunshine State playing host to a talented field with recruits from California, Texas, Louisiana, Utah, Virginia, Nevada, Tennessee, Kentucky, Michigan, Miami, Illinois, Georgia, Alabama, Arkansas, Mississippi, and the host state of Florida.
This tournament features a quartet of
On3 Consensus five-stars, and 39 recruits tabbed as four-stars or inside the
On300, and another 16 representing the
On3 Consensus for 2025.
Here are On3’s top performers from the weekend headlined by On3 MVP
Julian Sayin.
On3 MVP: QB Julian Sayin – Alabama commit
The West Coast passer put together arguably the best Saturday during pool play, then came through time and time again during Elimination Sunday to advance Raw all the way to the final four.
Julian Sayin, the
On3 Consensus‘ No. 4 QB in the 2024 class, threw the ball with torque and was delivering strikes from the pocket for the length of the event.
The 6-foot-3, 190-pounder arrived in Miami with a thicker frame, and it showed as Sayin fired out the football and made good decision after good decision, a notable theme to the Carlsbad (Calif.) QB’s game. Sayin didn’t shy away from squeezing the ball into tight windows in the middle of the field or taking chances outside the numbers. He threw his receivers open and put some oomph on throws when necessary and dropped it in on other attempts. The ball flies out of Sayin’s hands, as the Alabama commit kicked the offseason off in compelling fashion.