Tide`s class dazzles AU lands playmakers
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Tide`s class dazzles AU lands playmakers
THE BIRMINGHAM NEWS AL.COM ♦ OUR HOME ONLINE SPORTS ** COLLEGE BASKETBALL | COMING SUNDAY 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup season preview THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2009 SECTION C UAB cruises to victory over Tulane 9C FOOTBALL RECRUITING ALABAMA FOOTBALL THE BUZZ 2C ❘ GOLF 3C ❘ NBA 10C ❘ DIGEST 10C SIGNING DAY 2009 AUBURN FOOTBALL Tide’s class dazzles AU lands playmakers Tide repeats as Rivals’ champion Last-minute additions ONE-MINUTE MADNESS Ray Melick and Kevin flesh out class of 26 Scarbinsky video: Can Gene By IAN R. RAPOPORT News staff writer TUSCALOOSA — Alabama recruiting enthusiasts likely went to bed on Tuesday night wired for a long National Signing Day that promised endless drama. Thirteen decisions concerned the Crimson Tide, most involving blue-chip prospects, even more capable of wildly swinging the emotions of a fan base. Not Nick Saban. He slept serenely. “Maybe publicly you don’t know what guys are going to do,” the Alabama coach said, “but I had a pretty good idea when I went to bed what most of the guys were going to do.” If he closed his eyes Tuesday night peacefully, he arrived to announce 25 signees in a positively giddy mood. A day that began in rocky fashion when Hargrave offensive tackle Bobby Massie spurned the Tide for Ole Miss ended with Alabama’s breathtaking sweep of the top available prospects. Recruits can play recruiting game, too See ALABAMA NEWS STAFF/LINDA STELTER AUBURN — Tommy Tuberville spent last season complaining Auburn needed more playmakers. Gene Chizik may have found them Wednesday. The new Auburn football coach not only delivered one of the biggest uncommitted names on his recruiting board in receiver Emory Blake of Austin, Texas, but one of the national shockers when receiver DeAngelo Benton of Bastrop, La., signed with the Tigers. Auburn signed 26 players Wednesday to go along with two who enrolled in January. But the buzz among the Auburn faithful was about the last-minute additions of Blake and Benton. Emory Blake Chooses Auburn over high-flying Texas Tech and Colorado. Chizik and his staff’s connections in the Southwest paid off. See AUBURN Page 3C TOP 10 RECRUITING CLASSES OF 2009 Rivals.com 1. ALABAMA 2. LSU 3. Ohio State 4. USC veryone else may have worried about which scholarship offer Pensacola running back Trent Richardson was going to accept Wednesday afternoon, but not Gadsden’s Dre Kirkpatrick. “Trent?” Kirkpatrick said, about an hour before Richardson’s longawaited official announcement came. “Oh, he’s going to Alabama. He’s been texting me for a week, telling me I’d better be going to Alabama, too. He’s been all over me about going to Alabama.” LSU fans might have been holding their breath about the decision of receivers Rueben Randle and DeAngelo Benton, but not Kirkpatrick’s teammate, wide receiver Kendall Kelly. “Yeah, I heard about Rueben this morning,” Kelly said. “We talk. Me and him and D.J. (Fluker, Alabama offensive lineman) and a bunch of other guys. We all keep up with what everybody is thinking.” Welcome to the inside game of college recruiting, where top players often tell each other more than they tell anyone else. And why not? The only people who really know what a recruit goes through is another recruit. And since they grow up attending the same summer camps and playing in all-star games and going on so many of the same recruiting trips, quite a few naturally become friends. So they talk. Or text. They compare notes. And tell each other what they’re hearing. See MELICK Chizik succeed recruiting nationally? Go to al.com/ sports/birminghamnews News staff writer Carver-Montgomery’s Brandon Moore enjoys the spotlight after signing with Page 3C Alabama on Wednesday. GADSDEN E By CHARLES GOLDBERG Scout.com 5. Texas 6. Florida State 7. Michigan 8. North Carolina 9. Georgia 10. Florida 1. Ohio State 2. LSU 3. ALABAMA 4. North Carolina 4. UCLA 6. Texas 7. USC 8. Georgia 9. Oklahoma 10. Penn State ESPN/Scouts, Inc. MaxPreps/Tom Lemming 1. LSU 2. ALABAMA 3. Texas 4. USC 1. LSU 2. Ohio State 3. Texas 4. USC 5. Florida 6. Georgia 7. Miami, Fla. 8. Florida State 9. Ohio State 10. Michigan 5. ALABAMA 6. North Carolina 7. South Carolina 8. Georgia 9. Florida 10. Miami, Fla. Also Also Also Also 18. AUBURN 15. AUBURN 25. AUBURN NR. AUBURN Page 3C RAY MELICK AP, BEN TWINGLEY/PENSACOLA NEWS JOURNAL Escambia High School’s Trent Richardson, left, signs a letter of intent to play for the University of Alabama as his mother, Katrina, looks on Wednesday in Pensacola. Tide sweeps top of state’s crop THUMBS UP Indiana men’s basketball. The Hoosiers finally picked up their first Big Ten victory, 68-60 over Iowa on Wednesday. The Hoosiers are now 1-8 in Big Ten play. THUMBS DOWN David Beckham. The international soccer superstar said Wednesday that he wants to leave the LA Galaxy and stay with AC Milan. Beckham came to the Galaxy less than two years ago, vowing to take soccer to a new level in the U.S. Gadsden City duo highlights big day By DOUG SEGREST, JEFF SENTELL, MIKE BOLTON and ENEA ZHONGA News staff writers For the second straight year, the dominoes fell in order, all pointing to Tuscaloosa. From Tana Patrick in Stevenson, to Gadsden City’s dynamic duo of Dre Kirkpatrick and Kendall Kelly to big man Brandon Moore in Montgomery, Alabama solidified its recruiting class with a clean sweep of the state’s top remaining uncommitted prospects. And to top things off, the Tide got word of another major commitment — this one, a reconfirmation — from the South’s top running back prospect, just across the state line. TRENT RICHARDSON McCarron gives it away PENSACOLA — Trent Richardson sat behind the Escambia High banner SPECIAL Bastrop-Louisiana High School’s DeAngelo Benton pulls in a pass during the 2006 playoffs. Benton signed with Auburn on Wednesday. as more than 150 reporters, cameramen, teachers, coaches, students and family members awaited his decision. He walked in with several relatives in tow and sat down in his black pinstripe suit, his dreads hanging down close to the microphone. Despite rumors he would break his commitment to Alabama, the drama faded quickly. Some family members wore crimson. And when Mobile quarterback A.J. McCarron, a Crimson Tide signee, arrived at the Escambia High library the announcement was apparent. Placing a houndstooth hat on his head, Richardson chose Alabama over Florida and Louisiana State, saying his relationship with Crimson Tide players, including Julio Jones, made his decision easier. What wasn’t easy for Richardson was calling Florida coach Urban Meyer and LSU’s Les Miles to inform them of his decision. “It was tough, man,” Richardson said. “You get all these other schools tagging along. But they (Alabama) recruited me first. See SWEEP Page 3C INSIDE Biographies of Alabama signees / 4C Recruiting notebook / 4C Blazers add surprise signee Ike / 5C Biographies of Auburn signees / 6C Samford’s Sullivan enjoys being choosy for class of 2009 / 5C Troy class heavy on defensive linemen and backs / 7C Doug Segrest’s Inside Recruiting / 8C National recruiting roundup / 8C Find more recruiting news at al.com/recruiting