The incoming Crimson Tide freshmen make up what was the top class of 2008.
Wide receiver Julio Jones is the headliner. Jerrell Harris (linebacker), Burton Scott (athlete), and a few others should have an immediate impact on the program in 2008.
Despite these players from the 2008 class becoming stars in the next few years, their positions will not be easily secured.
The class of 2009 has a host of talent from the top of the rankings to the bottom. Young talent will fill depth charts across the country, especially at Alabama with Nick Saban playing the role of master recruiter.
Alabama already has four verbal commitments for 2009.
D.J. Fluker, a four-star defensive tackle playing at Foley (Ala.) High School, committed to Alabama in November 2007. Fluker is just a mammoth human being, and might be converted to an offensive lineman.
Kellen Williams and Darius McKeller, offensive linemen from Georgia, committed to the Tide in April 2008.
Alabama's most recent commitment, four-star quarterback A.J. McCarron, from Mobile, is very accurate and a sharp signal-caller.
Here is a rundown of some of the top uncommitted players from the class of 2009 that Alabama has a legitimate shot at signing.
Rueben Randle is one of the top-ranked wide receivers in the nation, and has the Tide on his short list.
Dre Kirkpatrick, one of the top cornerback prospects in America, was a high school teammate of Alabama signee Jerrell Harris at Gadsden City (Ala.). Most seem to think he's an Alabama lock. We'll see in the coming months.
Another top receiver, Marlon Brown, ranks the Tide high among other high-profile schools.
From Louisiana, defensive tackle Chris Davenport recently trimmed his favorites list to a few schools. Though LSU is probably the favorite, Alabama is in the mix.
Morgan Moses, an enormous offensive lineman from West Virginia, has Alabama as one of his favorite schools.
Nico Johnson and Tana Patrick, two of the top linebacker prospects in America (both from Alabama), are thought to be Bama locks, though they have not yet committed.
I could continue reeling off name after name of top recruits that like the transformation taking place in Tuscaloosa, but that would get old. You get the picture. Nick Saban is an awesome recruiter. It's that simple.
Back-to-back top-ranked recruiting classes would be amazing because of the parity in college football today, but I ultimately don't see it happening.
My prediction is that Southern California will have the top class in 2009. The Trojans already have verbal agreements from 10 players, four of which are five-star prospects (including quarterback Matt Barkley, the No. 1 overall prospect from the 2009 class).
Anything can happen, though. I didn't expect Alabama to sign 32 players this year, but it happened. I don't expect the Tide to sign all the players I mentioned above, but it could happen.
The Tide is slowly rising to the upper echelon of college football again, and I'm not going to bet against Nick Saban.














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2 months ago
I for one would like to congratulate you on your recruiting national championship. I hope that works out for you.
2 months ago
I sense sarcasm Ben. I love that UA nailed the top class, but in no way am I going to celebrate it as a "Recruiting National Championship."
from 2 months ago
There was heavy sarcasm. I am glad you don't believe in those frivolous championships like some of your contemporaries.
2 months ago
I can say with confidence that Bama will not have the #1 recruiting class in the country. Not enough schollys available to get up there to have the #1. It will be a good class, maybe undervalued because of the number of kids who will be coming in, but it will be a good class for sure.
2 months ago
True, Nic. I still think USC will come out on top.
2 months ago
If you look at Rivals rankings, they only count the top 20 (maybe 21) kids in the class (plus, according to their formula, if you just signed 20 5* kids you'd have a higher ranking than a team that signed 20 5* kids and 10 3* kids - the formula is really funky). While we may not have enough open to sign a full 25, I think we'll sign 20 easily. Will we get the #1 class? I wouldn't bet the house on it, but we'll be in the top 5 for sure.
2 months ago
Good article Gary. You've got to think though, a bad Saban class is probably better than most "great" classes at other schools. So even if the '09 class is not #1, or not even top 5, it is going to be worth noting.
2 months ago
As long as Saban is at Alabama (about 5 or 6 mores years before retirement) the Tide will have great recruiting classes.
about 1 month ago
im still reserving judgement on all these classes until I see the results. 6 in a row. WAR EAGLE.
about 1 month ago
Sounds like Saban's Tide will be seeing some BCS action in a few short years.
about 1 month ago
I expect the Tahd to be in the mix every year come next year.
about 1 month ago
I think its a bit gay to have a recruiting national championship. But not nearly as gay as the "People's National Championship"
I expect alot of future success and think the tide is rising! There is some monster young talent on the roster and it is only improving, as is our depth. We are going to get those top players that have been commiting to Auburn and LSU.
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