Coach Nate Oats and the remainder of the Alabama teaching workers have executed a superb job of recruiting over the previous few years. The principle focus of the teaching workers has been to recruit gamers that match the Tide’s system. One of many recruits that looks like a slot in Coach Oats’ system is 2023 small ahead Devin Royal.
On Friday, Royal narrowed down his listing of finalists to 3 faculties — Michigan State, Ohio State and Alabama. The native of Pickerington, Ohio introduced the information by way of his Twitter web page. Royal has but to make an official go to to Alabama. Nonetheless, that could possibly be one thing that involves fruition within the close to future.
Alternatively, he has taken an official go to to each Michigan State and Ohio State. As of proper now, the Buckeyes are closely favored by On3’s RPM to land Royal at 85.9% chance.
When Royal was requested about why he included Alabama as a finalist by On3’s Joe Tipton, here’s what he needed to say:
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“I actually like their playstyle. I’ve a extremely good relationship with the top coach and the entire teaching workers.”
Royal stands at 6-foot-6, 210 kilos in accordance with 247Sports. With that dimension, he’s considerably just like former Alabama star Josh Primo. Alabama is making a push to land the highest-rated recruit from Ohio, nevertheless it gained’t be simple. We should wait and see how Royal’s recruitment unfolds within the coming months. As for now, Alabama followers should sit and wait.
Roll Tide Wire will proceed to trace Royal’s recruitment in addition to different Alabama basketball recruiting information.
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After attending his third Alabama football game, Donald Trump could be deemed a fan of the Crimson Tide. But is the Crimson Tide a fan of the former president?
Although Trump winning the Yellowhammer State during the 2020 presidential election suggests yes, the reviews among social media users were mixed for Saturday’s visit to Bryant-Denny Stadium for the Alabama vs. Georgia game.
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Some sang the praises of the Republican presidential nominee right along with the folks who chanted “USA! USA! USA!” in person. Others were less than impressed, harkening back to when he received heavy criticism for throwing paper towels to citizens of Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria devastated the island back in 2017 as he tossed chicken tenders and more to fans on his way out of the game.
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Regardless of who sided with what party, all participants seemed to enjoy the digital discourse, even more so when they compared Trump’s welcome at Alabama-Georgia to an appearance at the Minnesota-Michigan game by Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris’ running mate, Tim Walz, on the same day.
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Meanwhile, Trump’s own Truth Social platform rang a different tune as candidate shared live videos to his 7.79 million followers on on the app from he time he set foot in Bryant-Denny Stadium.
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Emilee Smarr covers Alabama basketball and Crimson Tide athletics for the Tuscaloosa News. She can be reached via email at esmarr@gannett.com.
This sport loves a monarch. This sport loves a despot. This sport craves a conqueror.
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Georgia is 49-3 since Nov. 7, 2020, with all three of those losses coming against Alabama. But since the Bulldogs beat the Crimson Tide in the 2022 national title game, UGA has felt more and more like Zeus who defeated Cronus, took the crown and declared itself king in this here Olympia.
With respect to Ohio State and Texas, this game — Alabama vs. Georgia — is about who carries the standard. There’s nothing hot about that take, though there is heat here for Kirby Smart.
If Smart won this game, we would’ve decided he had a Nick Saban problem. But he lost. And now Georgia has an Alabama problem — like Zeus had with Prometheus. The path to the pantheon starts with this fire, and Jalen Milroe was an orange forge.
With that, here is a look at my top 25 rankings following Week 5 of the college football season:
1. Alabama (4-0)
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Week 5 result: Defeated Georgia, 41-34
In an instant classic, Alabama QB Jalen Milroe passed for 374 yards, rushed for 117 yards and was responsible for four touchdowns, while 17-year-old Ryan Williams caught six passes for 177 yards, including the game-winning 75-yard catch-and-run that would prove to be the winning score.
Alabama is the only program to defeat Georgia since Nov. 7, 2020. And Kalen DeBoer is 1-0 against Kirby Smart.
2. Texas (5-0)
Week 5 result: Defeated Mississippi State, 35-13
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McDonald’s has the Golden Arches. But like McDowell’s has the Golden Arcs, Texas has the Golden Arch.
Arch Manning completed 26 of 31 passes for 324 yards with two touchdowns and zero interceptions in Texas’ win over Mississippi State. DeAndre Moore Jr. accounted for four catches for 103 yards and two touchdowns.
3. Ohio State (4-0)
Week 5 result: Defeated Michigan State, 38-7
The Buckeyes looked dominant in their Big Ten Conference opener with Jeremiah Smith continuing to play at a Biletnikoff Award-level as a true freshman. He caught five passes for 83 yards, including an incredible one-handed 17-yard touchdown catch.
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Ohio State’s Jeremiah Smith makes an UNREAL one-handed touchdown catch vs. Michigan State
4. Tennessee (4-0)
Week 5 result: Idle
5. Georgia (3-1)
Week 5 result: Lost to Alabama, 41-34
The Bulldogs have lost just three times since Nov. 7, 2020 — all three are to Alabama. It appears Kirby Smart doesn’t have a Nick Saban problem. He has an Alabama problem, and for a few minutes late in the fourth quarter on Saturday night in Tuscaloosa, it looked like Smart was going to prevail. But then, Jalen Milroe and freshman phenom Ryan Williams struck. Carson Beck did his best in the second half, but in the end, the Tide were too much for this Georgia team.
6. Penn State (4-0)
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Week 5 result: Defeated Illinois, 21-7
The Nittany Lions walked into Beaver Stadium with a top 10 rushing attack thanks to a punishing offensive line and tailbacks Nick Singleton and Kaytron Allen. Those two dominant backs combined for 196 rushing yards and a pair of rushing touchdowns in Penn State’s win over Illinois.
7. Oregon (4-0)
Week 5 result: Defeated UCLA, 34-13
The Ducks entered this game as 25.5-point favorites and left with a 21-point victory over the lowly Bruins. Dillon Gabriel threw three touchdown passes – two of which went to Tez Johnson – and continued to move up in the NCAA record books as the Ducks notched their first Big Ten win.
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No. 8 Oregon Ducks vs. UCLA Bruins Highlights
8. Miami (Fla.) (5-0)
Week 5 result: Defeated Virginia Tech, 38-34
Look, Da’Quan Felton caught it. Then the ACC overturned the Hail Mary touchdown — that would’ve led to the Hokies upsetting the Canes — to an incomplete pass.
But before that mess, Cam Ward put the Canes on his back like Beatrix Kiddo did two buckets of water up Pai Mei’s steps, throwing for 343 passing yards and four touchdowns, while adding 57 yards and a rushing score in the win.
9. Missouri (4-0)
Week 5 result: Idle
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10. Clemson (3-1)
Week 5 result: Defeated Stanford, 40-14
The Tigers are back to looking like one of the best teams in the ACC with their third win in a row, scoring at least 40 points in each.
11. Michigan (4-1)
Week 5 result: Defeated Minnesota, 27-24
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The was Michigan’s 27th-straight win against a Big Ten opponent. The 27-24 victory came despite another anemic passing performance from quarterback Alex Orji, who finished 10-of-18 for 86 yards.
Despite playing lights-out football early on, the Wolverines couldn’t close with authority. Minnesota scored 21 points in the fourth quarter.
12. Iowa State (4-0)
Week 5 result: Defeated Houston, 20-0
The Cyclones sit atop the Big 12 standings and are off to their first 4-0 start since 2000.
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Quarterback Rocco Becht is the real deal, and Iowa State’s defense has been great, holding opponents to an average of 7.3 points per game.
13. USC (3-1)
Week 5 result: Defeated Wisconsin, 38-21
Despite being booed off the field at halftime, the Trojans scored 28 unanswered points in the second half at the Coliseum to improve to 3-1 with Miller Moss passing for 308 yards with three touchdowns and one interception.
14. Oklahoma (4-1)
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Week 5 result: Defeated Auburn, 27-21
Linebacker Kip Lewis came up with a pick-six with just over four minutes left to play to give Oklahoma its first SEC win. True freshman Michael Hawkins Jr. became the first Oklahoma quarterback to win his first start on the road in school history.
15. BYU (5-0)
Week 5 result: Defeated Byalor, 34-28
Coming off last weekend’s dominant showing against Kansas State, this could have been a spot for the Cougars to slip up. But instead, Kalani Sitake’s team took care of business against a Baylor team that fell to 2-3 following the loss.
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No. 22 BYU Cougars vs. Baylor Bears Highlights
16. LSU (4-1)
Week 5 result: Defeated South Alabama, 42-10
Garrett Nussmeier continues to look like a legitimate SEC quarterback, throwing for a career-high 409 yards in LSU’s 42-10 win over South Alabama. Caden Durham totaled 217 yards from scrimmage as Brian Kelly’s team put up 667 yards of total offense in the victory.
17. Ole Miss (4-1)
Week 5 result: Lost to Kentucky, 20-17
Lane Kiffin might have a good football team, but you can’t go 1-for-10 on third down while losing to Kentucky and expect to stay in the top 15 of these rankings.
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18. Notre Dame (4-1)
Week 5 result: Defeated Louisville, 31-24
Riley Leonard only had one passing touchdown heading into Notre Dame’s matchup against Louisville. The senior QB doubled that total on Saturday, throwing for 163 yards and a pair of scores, as well as rushing for 52 yards and a touchdown in the win.
19. Boise State(3-1)
Week 5 result: Defeated Washington State, 45-24
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Ashton Jeanty is playing like the best running back in the country, and it’s not even close. The do-it-all back carried the ball 26 times for 259 yards and four touchdowns in the win. This was Jeanty’s fourth 200-yard game, tying the school record.
Washington State Cougars vs. No. 25 Boise State Broncos Highlights
20. UNLV (4-0)
Week 5 result: Defeated Fresno State, 59-14
UNLV kicked off conference play without starting QB Matthew Sluka, who announced through his agent earlier this week that he would sit out the remainder of the season over a $100,000 NIL payment he alleges was promised to him prior to transferring to UNLV, but was never paid.
Hajj-Malik Williams filled in, and the Rebels didn’t miss a beat. Williams threw for 182 yards and three touchdowns, while adding 119 yards and a score on the ground in a dominant win over Fresno State.
21. Kansas State (4-1)
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Week 5 result: Defeated Oklahoma State, 42-20
Taylen Green proved a dual-threat QB can light up Oklahoma State when he went for 416 passing yards and 61 rushing yards against that defense. Then, Utah tailback Micah Benard ran through the Cowboys’ defense for 183 yards. On Saturday, DJ Giddens ran through it for 187 yards on 15 rushes.
22. Illinois (4-1)
Week 5 result: Lost to Penn State, 21-7
Illinois and Tennessee were the only programs in the country with two top 25 wins heading into Week 5. Brett Bielema’s team was looking for another one on Saturday, but they came up short in a 21-7 loss to Penn State. The Illini gave up 239 yards on the ground and only produced 219 yards of total offense in the loss.
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23. Texas A&M (4-1)
Week 5 result: Defeated Arkansas, 21-17
Marcel Reed threw for two touchdowns, including the go-ahead 5-yard score to Tre Watson with nine minutes remaining in the game to secure the win for the Aggies.
24. Utah (4-1)
Week 5 result: Lost to Arizona, 23-10
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The Utes were able to survive last weekend without Cam Rising, but that wasn’t the case again Saturday night against Arizona. Kyle Whittingham’s team struggled mightily on offense as QB Isaac Wilson completed only 50% of his passes and threw two interceptions in the loss.
25. Indiana (5-0)
It’s time to show some well-deserved respect to the Hoosiers, who are off to their first 5-0 start since 1967. First-year head coach Curt Cignetti, who came from James Madison, promised Hoosier fans he would put his stamp on the program, and that’s exactly what he has done through five games.
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Donald Trump arrived atBryant-Denny Stadium midway throught the first quarter of Alabama’s game with Georgia on Saturday.
He visited the concession stand upon his arrival and purchased snacks for a few fans before leaving for his guest suite.
Trump was announced to the crowd early in the second quarter a few moments after Jalen Milroe scored on a 36-yard run to put Alabama ahead 28-0. Trump was received with a loud cheer and chants of U-S-A.
The former president and 2024 presidential candidate made his third visit to an Alabama game. He was in Tuscaloosa in 2019 when the Crimson Tide dropped its first game of the season to LSU. His first Alabama game was in 2018 when the Crimson Tide defeated Georgia for the national title.
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Security concerns for Trump’s second visit to Tuscaloosa was heightened. Twice in a three-month span, an attempt on Trump’s life was made. The gates to the stadium were opened 30 minutes earlier than normal to accommodate the security checks. The stadium was 95% full 30 minutes before kickoff.
Earlier in the week, Crimson Tide coach Kalen DeBoer was asked about the potential distraction Trump might bring with his visit.
“The main thing is that they get prepared to play the best football game that they’ve played this year,” DeBoer said. “I was challenging to play the best football game they’ve ever played in their career. That’s what matters when it comes down to what we can control, but it is kind of cool that we have a lot of people who want to come be a part of the atmosphere and add to the excitement energy that the game will bring.”
Trump was asked to attend the game by businessman Ric Mayers. The gameday meal request by the former president was two McDonald’s Fillet-O-Fish sandwiches, Domino’s Pizza, Denny Dogs and Diet Coke.
Expected to be in attendance as Mayers’ guests in his suite were Alabama senators Katie Britt, Tommy Tuberville and ALGOP chairman John Wahl.