Julius Irvin, 4* 2018 DB, Anaheim (Servite), CA (COMMITTED)
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Alright I'll over analyze this. Alabama currently has 3 Cornerbacks committed, and they got some crystal balls last week for a 4th, Eddie Smith. They do not have any Safeties committed, nor are they favored for any. They lose like 8 DB's this year so you'd think they'd want as many as possible.
Alabama probably wants to take 6 or so more guys for this class. They currently have 0 QB's, so that's 1. They have 1.5 WR's (Slade Bolden), and probably will get 1 more. They only have 2 OL, and will probably take 1 more. They'll get Malik Langham, so that's 4.
That leaves them with a couple spots left for DB's. They're going after three 5 stars, in Surtain, ITS and Tyson Campbell. I don't think they're favored for any of those guys, but they are Bama and just won the championship. Assuming they strike out, that would leave them room to take 3 Star Eddie Smith mentioned earlier, and........
Julius Irvin. fuck everything
There is no point to this post btw, I was just searching for hope. If they want Irvin, they'll make room. -
Kid has a high from the Bama offer. Let it wear off.
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Having Keith Taylor & Bynum at Washington doesn’t hurt our chances either...doubt he knows anyone on Bama.
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Academic smack is for losers.BallzDeep said:If you want the best chance to win a national title; Bama is the best place to be. If you care about literally anything else like academics, campus life, environment, diversity, team brotherhood, coaches that care about you as a human being, and post-football opportunities; Bama is not the best place to be.
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I'm hearing Anaheim looks like a shithole. No wonder democrats are so touchy about the word. Their shithole policies are shithole.
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In this case, I don't think this is Biggins playing the Eklund "I can say this and not be wrong" card. It has a ring of truthiness to it.BlastDoor said:Biggins is saying Irvin was ready to commit to USC, then heard the Lake news and UW instantly became his leader. Then Bama offered and now everything is up on the air.
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I am ready to downvote each and every Ballzdeep post, both on principle and also because he is wrong way more than 81% of the time and I like those odds, but he isn't wrong here.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
Academic smack is for losers.BallzDeep said:If you want the best chance to win a national title; Bama is the best place to be. If you care about literally anything else like academics, campus life, environment, diversity, team brotherhood, coaches that care about you as a human being, and post-football opportunities; Bama is not the best place to be.
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Depends on if the kid is FS or SS.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
Academic smack is for losers.BallzDeep said:If you want the best chance to win a national title; Bama is the best place to be. If you care about literally anything else like academics, campus life, environment, diversity, team brotherhood, coaches that care about you as a human being, and post-football opportunities; Bama is not the best place to be.
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Lake is reportedly not against negative recruiting. I might emphasize how Alabama is where they stuck with a QB from the South who literally can't throw for an entire year over a better QB from the West until they were absolutely forced to play him. Would Irvin get a fair shake compared to some DBs they bring in from Florida or Georgia?
Not to mention that being black in the South is a whole lot different than being black in the West. -
LOL at the old, rich, white guy in Seattle advising on what it's like in the southeast for a black kid from "the west".RealRhino said:Lake is reportedly not against negative recruiting. I might emphasize how Alabama is where they stuck with a QB from the South who literally can't throw for an entire year over a better QB from the West until they were absolutely forced to play him. Would Irvin get a fair shake compared to some DBs they bring in from Florida or Georgia?
Not to mention that being black in the South is a whole lot different than being black in the West.





