Question: When are we going to hear of any new commits?

i have posted new info on hart if you cant find it ill post it again on here. for starters i believe he is a silent or private commit, he can be utilized in our pro set just as well as a spread can utilize him. i believe he is silent or private so he doesnt scare of crowell or hill. if you dont believe me and wish to set me straight please do but answer two things. why would the orlando sentinel and his highschool list him as a bama commit for the roster of the AA game? and why has he been recruiting for us if he was not planning on coming to bama?
From all the recent interviews he's done, he has mentioned Alabama exclusively. He is as loud of a silent commit as you can get. Can't wait to see him play in crimson.
 
I agree that hart could be used in a pro set, i just will always question RB's that are well below the 200 lb mark. In the pro set, we run a lot of power and inside zone plays that require the RB to run between the tackles. For the record, I think Noel Devine, Dion Lewis, and Joe Demps would struggle as RB's in our offense. That said, I could see Hart as a Maruice Jones Drew, bolling ball type, with enough power to run between the tackles due to a low center of gravity. I'm just always concered about smallish RB's in a Saban offense, as I am about Corey Grants ability to stick as an RB. However, Hart has the athletic ability to play anywhere on the field. It's just my opinion that he'd be deadly in a spread option offense.
 
I agree that hart could be used in a pro set, i just will always question RB's that are well below the 200 lb mark. In the pro set, we run a lot of power and inside zone plays that require the RB to run between the tackles. For the record, I think Noel Devine, Dion Lewis, and Joe Demps would struggle as RB's in our offense. That said, I could see Hart as a Maruice Jones Drew, bolling ball type, with enough power to run between the tackles due to a low center of gravity. I'm just always concered about smallish RB's in a Saban offense, as I am about Corey Grants ability to stick as an RB. However, Hart has the athletic ability to play anywhere on the field. It's just my opinion that he'd be deadly in a spread option offense.
he is about 195 now and when he hits the college level and hits the weight room with a vengeance he will grow and probably pack on another 15 pounds and still be ok without damaging anything. i believe a speed back will only add to another dimension in our offense.plus he has a lot of power its all about pad level my friend and he is short!
 
he is about 195 now and when he hits the college level and hits the weight room with a vengeance he will grow and probably pack on another 15 pounds and still be ok without damaging anything. i believe a speed back will only add to another dimension in our offense.plus he has a lot of power its all about pad level my friend and he is short!

I don't often agree w/ rangerman, but when I do, I prefer this quote.
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