I pinch'd n past'd from teh dot I am a gay twerker that has no balls!!!! I also have no idea how to use the quote function to post stories, so I annoy the piss out of others. I like male genatalia in and around my mouth. over at the al. We are well represented. I have to say that as worried as we all are about our needs on the tackling side of the ball, two top tier LBs in one class is nun too shabby.
The state of Alabama was well represented Thursday when ESPN and Scout.com released their final recruiting rankings for the class of 2015.
Madison Academy running back Kerryon Johnson, an Auburn commit, led the way for Alabama on ESPN's Top 300 at No. 20. Johnson impressed during the Under Armour All-America Game in Florida. He was also named Alabama's Mr. Football on Wednesday.
In total, 10 Alabama recruits made the ESPN 300. Shades Valley star Daron Payne, who recently committed to Alabama, was the second-rated Alabama prospect at No. 48. Rounding out the state Top 5 were Auburn commit Richard McBryde (No. 62), Alabama commit Brandon Kennedy (No. 86) and Alabama commit Lester Cotton (No. 100).
Vigor running back DeSherrius Flowers (Alabama), Central-Phenix City athlete Traveon Samuel (Louisville), Hoover linebacker Darrell Williams (Auburn), Hoover defensive end Christian Bell (Alabama) and Bessemer City offensive lineman Darryl Williams (Mississippi State) also made the cut.
The University of Alabama had 19 commits on the ESPN 300, headlined by five-star cornerback Kendall Sheffield (No. 12) and five-star quarterback Blake Barnett, who has already enrolled, at No. 14.
Auburn University had six commits on the list, though is still involved with the No. 1 overall player Byron Cowart, No. 2 overall player Terry Beckner Jr., No. 5 overall player Martez Ivey, No. 6 overall player Daylon Mack and No. 9 overall player CeCe Jefferson, among others.
On Scout.com's final Top 100, Payne checked in at No. 14 overall. The five-star defensive tackle was rated the No. 2 defensive tackle in the South and No. 1 player in Alabama. He was very good at the Under Armour All-America Game and regularly held his own against highly-regarded offensive linemen during practices.
Scout's rankings aren't as heavy on Alabama players as ESPN's rankings. Cotton (No. 66) and Johnson (No. 83) were the only other in-state prospects to make the list. It is possible that additional prospects will make Scout's Top 300 which is expected to be released on Friday.
Outside of the state of Alabama, Alabama was well represented on the list. Sheffield (No. 9), wide receiver Calvin Ridley (No. 22), Barnett and Minkah Fitzpatrick (No. 36) were all rated as five-star prospects. In total, 10 percent of Scout's Top 100 is headed to Tuscaloosa next year.