5 recruits Alabama would like to flip in the 2025 recruiting class

Alabama has recruited at an elite level year in and year out. With a new coaching staff, there lies some uncertainty on the recruiting trail.

Crimson Tide head coach Kalen DeBoer has worked effortlessly to assemble a coaching staff with prominent recruiters. There seems to be some promise with the new coaching staff.

The program’s general manager Courtney Morgan and multiple assistants have hit the ground running. In recent weeks, the coaching staff has visited multiple prospects and has gotten several of them to commit to unofficial visits.

Some of the prospects that will be visiting Tuscaloosa in recent weeks are committed elsewhere.

Roll Tide Wire takes a look at five recruits that Alabama would like to flip in the 2025 recruiting class.

5-star QB, USC commit Julian “Juju” Lewis

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Alabama has positioned itself as a contender to flip the commitment of 2025 five-star quarterback Julian “Juju” Lewis. The product of Carrollton High School (Ga.) has been committed to USC since August. However, he has remained in contact with the Tide.

There certainly seems to be mutual interest on both ends. After all, Lewis’ former high school teammate is Alabama freshman tight end Caleb Odom. The two are very close and took multiple visits to Tuscaloosa last fall. Alabama does not have a quarterback currently committed in the ’25 recruiting class. Lewis is one to keep a close eye on moving forward. He will be taking an unofficial visit to Alabama on March 8.

 

4-star DL, Auburn commit Antonio Coleman

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Former Alabama commit and 2025 four-star defensive lineman Antonio Coleman is a player to watch. The product of Saraland High School (Al.) was committed to the Crimson Tide under the old coaching staff for multiple months before flipping his commitment to Auburn.

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Author : Roll Tide Wire

Publish date : 2024-02-23 20:58:08

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