Crimson Tide Summer Enrollees Arrive On Campus
The Alabama Crimson Tide managed to secure the highest ranked recruiting class in history for the 2021 cycle, further solidifying a roster already filled with top tier talent. At the top end of the class were seven 5-star athletes, ranging from top ranked cornerback Ga Quincy McKinstry to top ranked offensive tackle JC Latham and many more. In all, Alabama landed four players ranked at the top of their position in McKinstry, Latham, Dallas Turner and James Brockermeyer.
14 of Alabama s 26 recruits for the 2021 cycle have already arrived on campus and have participated in spring practice, most notably McKinstry who put on a show in the A-Day game. According to Hank South of BamaOnLine, the remaining 12 athletes were set to arrive on campus the weekend ahead of Monday workouts on May 24. Here is a list of the fresh faces joining the Crimson Tide as summer enrollees for 2021.
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Former Tide Cornerback Announces Transfer Destination
Senior cornerback, Ronald Williams, who announced his intention to transfer from the University of Alabama back in April, revealed his new destination with an Instagram post on Tuesday. Williams will be moving onto the Big 10 to play for Mel Tucker, former Crimson Tide defensive backs coach, and the Michigan State Spartans after just one year in Tuscaloosa.
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A transfer from Hutchinson Community College in Kansas, Williams was a 4-star JUCO prospect and one of the top in his class. Despite receiving offers from many other SEC programs, Williams chose crimson and white, taking his talents to Tuscaloosa.
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