The class of Alabama was ranked third going into National Signing Day. After a couple of flips and a commitment
from a top target, the Crimson Tide holds a comfortable lead with 23 signees in the No. 2 class.
For a brief period of time, Nick Saban and his team had the opportunity to push Georgia for the top class. Later in
the day, the Bulldogs beat Florida State to acquire five-star safety KJ Bolden (Buford, GA). This assured them a spot
in the top class.
“We’re really happy with the class,” Saban stated at his press conference on Wednesday. Many excellent players.
Many mid-year males I know. That, in my opinion, is crucial to their growth. This is the result of numerous people
working extremely hard. I believe that our
Following Julian Sayin’s signing of his letter of intent with Alabama, head coach Nick Saban was allowed to speak to
the media for the first time on Wednesday regarding the new five-star freshman quarterback for the Tide.
“Superb athlete,” Saban remarked. “The ball shoots out of his hand with great ease. He is intelligent and accurate.
He’s had an amazing time in high school. consistently ranked among the top performers and most productive players
in the nation. We think highly of him.
“I believe I advise players to concentrate on their personal growth. That is the most crucial factor. What will you
develop into? He seems to have the right attitude to carry that out.
Sayin signed a letter of intent on Wednesday, the first day of the early signing period, along with 23 other members
of Alabama’s 2024 class. Sayin arrived on campus last week and has been taking part in practices in anticipation of
Alabama’s Rose Bowl trip.
In the history of 247 Sports’ database, Sayin is regarded as Alabama’s second-highest quarterback signee; the only
quarterback ranked higher is Bryce Young, a native of Southern California. Sayin is the fifth-star quarterback
Alabama has signed under coach Nick Saban, following Young, Tua Tagovailoa, Blake Barnett, and Ty Simpson.
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