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Sunday, 11 May 2008 |
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Taking a look at the 2008 recruiting class list, there’s one thing that stands out: Speed. The team got five athletes who can play numerous positions, each with 40 times of 4.5 or lower. Alabama recruited for a swift class. With this new speed infused into the team, Alabama should be able to catch up with rivals such as Louisiana State, Georgia and Auburn - all of whom beat Alabama in 2007.
With a very sturdy and deep class, fans of the Tide shouldn’t worry for this fall. On Aug. 30, Alabama plays their first game, and face their first big test of the 2008 season playing at Clemson. But if a win at Clemson occurs, LSU should watch out. The Southeastern Conference West division will be bigger and better then ever.
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Saturday, 10 May 2008 |
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Hall made several outstanding catches, including one leaping, fully stretched grab along the sidelines in the afternoon. A few times he had to leap to make the catch and not only did, but seemed to hit the ground and keep moving without missing a stride. He was smooth, he had good hands and at 6-2, 195, has decent size. On any other team, I’d say he was a free-agent steal.
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Saturday, 10 May 2008 |
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Here's one wish Alabama coach Nick Saban can't necessarily make come true: To have all the signees in school when the first summer session begins June 3.
Saban said it is a "tremendous advantage" to get incoming freshmen on campus early and it has always been his goal at every college coaching stop.
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