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Title: "Experts point out how quarterback commitments fill needs at Alabama and Auburn"
Post by: Chechem on May 27, 2012, 06:02:11 AM
http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2012/05/experts_point_out_how_quarterb.html

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Alabama and Auburn filled big recruiting needs for the Class of 2013 at the most critical position, quarterback.

Alabama went for polish. Au­burn went for potential.

The consensus opinion of recruiting analysts: Both programs found a potential leader for the future.

"I've said it before, this is a great year for pocket quar­terbacks," said ESPN's Tom Lu­ginbill. "Both Alabama and Au­burn got a good one."

Let's start with Cooper Bate­man, Alabama's quarterback commitment. The 6-foot-3, 195-pound resident of Salt Lake City is ranked the No. 4 pro-style quarterback by 247Sports.com and No. 6 by ESPNU and Ri­vals.com.

"Because of the departure of (former Alabama backup) Phillip Sims -- and maybe even more so because of questions about quarterback and depth and talent -- this was a big commitment," Lu­ginbill said. "For two years, Ala­bama was unable to secure the first guy (on the recruiting list).

This year, they did, and it's pivotal.

"In a really strong class of pocket passers, Bateman is pol­ished, well-groomed and a guy with poise and anticipation. He fits into their system perfectly."

If incumbent AJ McCarron, a rising junior, returns for his se­nior season, Bateman can spend a year getting used to the system before competing for the starting job.

Tim Watts of BamaOnline.com said that if McCarron does depart after his junior season, Bateman may be in the mix as a true fresh­man after graduating early and joining the team for spring prac­tice in 2013.

"If AJ stays for his senior year it will obviously be a longer wait for Bateman. But if he were to leave early, there is no experience be­hind him and it could easily be an Alec Morris-Bateman battle the next season," Watts said.

Like Luginbill, Watts believes this was a huge commitment for Alabama, which could contend for another national recruiting ti­tle.

"One reason being he's a tre­mendous talent and a top 5 na­tional quarterback, and Alabama was certainly looking to land one in this class," Watts said. "The thing I love about him is he's a top-notch quarterback prospect with the entire skill set and an early enrollee. He has a high foot­ball IQ."


Title: Re: "Experts point out how quarterback commitments fill needs at Alabama and Auburn"
Post by: Chechem on May 27, 2012, 06:05:08 AM
(http://media.al.com/sports_impact/photo/11034569-large.jpg)

He'll look better in Crimson.


Title: Re: "Experts point out how quarterback commitments fill needs at Alabama and Auburn"
Post by: 2Stater on May 27, 2012, 06:06:32 AM
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"One reason being he's a tre­mendous talent and a top 5 na­tional quarterback, and Alabama was certainly looking to land one in this class," Watts said. "The thing I love about him is he's a top-notch quarterback prospect with the entire skill set and an early enrollee. He has a high foot­ball IQ."

That's what I look for in a QB.  :dance:



Title: Re: "Experts point out how quarterback commitments fill needs at Alabama and Auburn"
Post by: Jamos on May 27, 2012, 06:25:07 AM
http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2012/05/experts_point_out_how_quarterb.html

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Alabama and Auburn filled big recruiting needs for the Class of 2013 at the most critical position, quarterback.

Alabama went for polish. Au­burn went for potential.

So the barn went for potential huh, so whose going to coach the kid up?  :dunno: