Alabama
Looking at the Top Quarterbacks in Alabama High School for 2022
Auburn hoped to signal Briarwood Christian standout Christopher Vizzina, however the quarterback determined to decide to the Clemson Tigers. Auburn signed Holden Geriner in its 2022 recruiting class, and are scorching on the path of some different out of state sign callers.
Right here’s a take a look at the highest quarterbacks within the state of Alabama the Tigers must be taking note of this upcoming season.
Earl Woods – Hueytown
The 2021 Alabama Excessive College Gatorade Participant of the 12 months was completely electrical in his first season with the Golden Gophers. Woods handed for over 3,000 yards, rushed for over 2,000 yards, and accounted for nearly 70 whole touchdowns on the season. Whereas there could also be some issues over his measurement, Woods was capable of lead his group to the state championship recreation within the second highest division of soccer in Alabama. He has a couple of presents from colleges reminiscent of Navy, Jacksonville State, Center Tennessee, and others, so an Auburn provide might be enormous for the quarterback who appears to construct upon his success this previous season at Hueytown.
Brax Garrison – Tuscaloosa County
Garrison will look to guide the Wildcats within the hardest division in Alabama, which incorporates colleges like Thompson, Hoover, Hewitt-Trussville, amongst others. Garrison is a pro-style quarterback, and at 6’4, 215 lbs, he’s the prototypical Bryan Harsin quarterback. The Tuscaloosa native obtained his first provide from UT Martin this offseason. Even when Auburn was , it could be robust to come back into the Crimson Tide’s yard and recruit Garrison.
Ethan Crawford – Hillcrest Tuscaloosa
Ethan Crawford is likely one of the prime twin menace quarterbacks out of Alabama within the 2023 class. The Patriot’s quarterback has presents from Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia Tech, and different colleges so the Tigers must battle off a couple of present and former SEC foes for Crawford’s companies at QB.
Josh Flowers – Baker
Flowers is the one QB on this record that isn’t within the 2023 class. Nonetheless, he could also be definitely worth the wait. The sophomore led the Baker Hornets to a 7-4 document and a playoff berth in one of many harder divisions in Class 7A. He threw for nearly 2,000 yards and 20 touchdowns, whereas accounting for slightly below 900 yards dashing and 12 touchdowns on the bottom. Flowers has good measurement at 6’3 210, and he has an excellent mixture of dual-threat and pocket passing in his recreation as a QB. Flowers already has presents from Alabama and Florida, with extra seemingly on the best way if he can repeat his success at Baker for the subsequent two seasons. Auburn has a historical past of success with gamers from the Cell space, and Flowers might be subsequent on the record.
Cole McCarty – Moody
Cole McCarty heads to Moody Excessive College after a profitable season with Guntersville in 2021. McCarty could also be undersized for a quarterback at 5’11, however his reported 4.5 40 yard sprint might show to be extra vital than hight. New head coach and former SEC linebacker Jake Ganus takes the reigns for the Blue Devils this season with a ton of expertise. Three star extensive receiver Davion Dozier headlines a stellar group of talent place gamers on offense that McCarty will look to go to early and sometimes for the Blue Devils this season.
Alabama
Paul Finebaum torches Kalen DeBoer, Alabama for loss to Oklahoma: ‘Simply inexcusable’
https://www.saturdaydownsouth.com/coaches/kalen-deboer/Paul Finebaum didn’t pull any punches when reacting to Alabama’s 24-3 loss to Oklahoma on Sunday morning.
Finebaum made his usual appearance on the Matt Barrie Show on Sunday morning and he was very clear about what he thought of the Tide’s performance in Norman.
“Let me cut to the chase,” Finebaum said. “It was simply inexcusable. And you can blame anyone you want, but you would be smart to start at the very top. Because that team did not look prepared. They didn’t look focused. They didn’t look like they had a clue what they were getting in to and I don’t know how that could be the case, because everyone who watched football knew that Brent Venables had an elite defense.”
For Alabama, this is the third loss of the year for Kalen DeBoer in his first year in Tuscaloosa. That puts Alabama’s College Football Playoff hopes in serious jeopardy entering the final week of the regular season.
“I don’t understand how Alabama can be considered a legitimate Playoff team,” Finebaum said. “And I realize that there are probably schools in there that aren’t legitimate either. But they’ve lost to Vanderbilt, a 5-loss team. And now Oklahoma, a 5-loss team. If you were looking at a chart of the SEC, they’re probably 12th and 13th out of the 16 teams in the league.”
Finebaum also indicated that the fan base’s trust in DeBoer has been further eroded by this performance.
“In the middle of the night, I’m getting texts from old-line Alabama fans going, ‘what have we gotten ourselves into?’” Finebaum said. “It’s a worse Alabama team than we saw against Vanderbilt. I mean, this team was completely clueless.”
Alabama may still have a path to the College Football Playoff at 9-3 depending on how the rest of the season plays out. The Crimson Tide will finish out the regular season next weekend against Auburn.
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Carson Field has worked full-time in the sports media industry since 2020 in Colorado, Texas and Wyoming as well as nationally, and he has earned degrees from Arizona State University and Texas A&M University. When he isn’t covering the Sooners, he’s likely golfing, fishing or doing something else outdoors.
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Alabama Football at Oklahoma Injury Updates
NORMAN, Okla.–– The Alabama football team stayed relatively healthy in last week’s game against Mercer after suffering a few season-ending injuries in the weeks before with guys like Cole Adams and Que Robinson.
Adams, Robinson and defensive back on Keon Sabb are the only three Crimson Tide players who have showed up on the official SEC availability report this week as Alabama prepares to face Oklahoma on Saturday night. However, the Sooners have a long list of players on the report
Follow along for injury updates throughout Saturday’s game between the Crimson Tide and Sooners.
In-game injury updates
First Quarter
- 11:30- Overton is back on the field for Alabama’s second defensive series.
- 14:30- Alabama defensive tackle LT Overton goes down on the first drive of the game. He is brielfy looked at by medical staff, but is able to walk off the field on his own. However, he headed straight for the injury tent.
Pregame
Alabama Final Availability Report
- Keon Sabb, DB – Out
- Cole Adams, WR – Out
- Que Robinson, LB – Out
Oklahoma Final Availability Report
- Jayden Gibson, WR – Out
- Jalil Farooq, WR- Out
- Nic Anderson, WR – Out
- Andrel Anthony, WR – Out
- Gentry Williams, DB – Out
- Kendel Dolby, DB – Out
- Geirean Hatchett, OL – Out
- Jacob Sexton, OL – Out
- Jake Taylor, OL – Out
- Deion Burks, WR – Out
- Jovantae Barnes, RB – Game-time decision
- Joshua Bates, OL – Out
Read more: What Happened to the Players who Transferred From Alabama Last Year?
Why One Alabama Assistant Has Been Losing Sleep this Week
Where Alabama Football Ranks in the College Football Playoff Poll
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