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The O-zone: April 25 

April, 25, 2012
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TideNation recruiting writer Greg Ostendorf brings you another edition of The O-zone, a confidential look inside Alabama recruiting. Get the latest updates from the gridiron and the hardwood as it pertains to the Crimson Tide.

In this week’s update:

  • ESPN 150 trio to visit Alabama
  • UA targets Auburn commit

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Could Bo Scarbrough end up at WR? 

April, 24, 2012
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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- The question with Bo Scarbrough is not whether or not he has the talent and potential to be great at the next level. Rather, the question is what position can best showcase that talent at the next level.

Over the weekend, Scarbrough, who played running back for Northridge High School last year, worked out with the wide receivers at the Atlanta NFTC. He measured 6-foot-2, 218 pounds before the event.

“It went pretty good,” Scarbrough said. “I dropped some balls at the beginning that I should’ve been catching, but in the end, I started catching some and beating the corners. I started doing pretty good towards the end, during the one-on-ones.”

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Saban supports plus-one, bowl system

April, 24, 2012
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There’s no question how Alabama coach Nick Saban feels about any sort of postseason changes. He’d like to see the best four teams compete for a shot at a national championship at the end of the season and he’s against just using conference winners.

That means a plus-one is something he’s all for.

But Saban would also like to keep the bowl system intact as much as possible because he believes it is “healthy for college football.”

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Watch: Alabama commit Reuben Foster

April, 24, 2012
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Reuben Foster (Auburn, Ala./Auburn), the top rated linebacker and the second overall rated recruit in the ESPN 150 talks with RecruitingNation’s Jamie Newberg at the Atlanta Nike Football Training Camp. Foster is an Alabama commit.
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ESPN 150 OT Tunsil names top five 

April, 24, 2012
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One of the most anticipated arrivals for Sunday's NFTC was that of the nation's top-rated offensive lineman, Laremy Tunsil (Lake City, Fla./Columbia).

Tunsil, the No. 3 overall prospect in the ESPN 150, has kept his recruitment close to the vest but was willing to reveal his top five Sunday.

"My top five as it stands is Oklahoma, Georgia, Florida, LSU and Alabama," Tunsil said. "I like their playbooks, the offense will allow me to pull and have my hand in the ground.

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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- Even as the Crimson Tide practiced in shells and shorts this April, coach Nick Saban had opening day on his mind.

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Kevin C. Cox/Getty ImagesNick Saban is already preparing for Michigan.
While the rest of the country waited on a groundhog to usher in the start of spring, the University of Alabama coaching staff prepared for a pack of wolverines.

The colossal Alabama-Michigan matchup at Jerry Jones’ equally enormous Cowboys Stadium won’t be left wanting for anticipation or, as it turns out, preparation. Tickets for the 80,000-seat venue are nearly sold out (a handful of $30,000 suites remain if you’re into that sort of thing), hotels are slammed and travel routes are already being arranged as two of the country’s most storied programs go head-to-head for the first time in more than a decade.

Saban, who has ties to the Great Lakes where he spent 10 years as both an assistant and head coach at Michigan State, isn’t doing anything to stall the hype machine. Several times during spring practice he said he’d begin introducing next year’s opponents, specifically citing the Michigan game.

In fact, following Alabama’s A-Day scrimmage, the fiery coach let it be known just how serious he’s taking the season opener. If anyone expected a glimpse of the game plan that day, they were wrong.

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After an impressive performance at the Elite 11 camp and NFTC in Atlanta this weekend, quarterback Max Staver could soon see his recruitment take off. The 6-foot-6, 238-pound gunslinger was easily one of the best quarterbacks from the weekend.

Currently, Staver holds offers from Louisville, Mississippi State, and Tennessee State, but he’s been hearing a lot from Alabama, Auburn, Duke, Florida State, Purdue, Tennessee and Virginia.

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Texas had always been the leader for ESPN 150 cornerback Maurice Smith. He was just waiting on an offer from the Longhorns so he could pull the trigger. However, that offer came later than expected, and UT is no longer the clear-cut favorite.

In fact, after visiting the University of Alabama for A-Day a week ago, the Crimson Tide now sit atop Smith’s list. The Lone Star native feels he has a chance to play right away at UA.

“All that was really eye-opening,” Smith said. “Everybody wants to go in there and start. I know that’s most likely not going to happen, but if I have a chance I want to know it. Even if I don’t start, I know I’ll still be in the rotation.”

For the full story on Smith from HornsNation, click here.

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Shamire Devine might have won the offensive line MVP award at Saturday’s NFTC in Atlanta, but Alabama commitment Bradley Bozeman finished a close second with a dominating performance of his own at the camp.

“I don’t think I could’ve done better at the camp,” Bozeman said. “I didn’t ever lose besides the one time that I slipped down. It was definitely worth the drive. It was a great camp.”

Bozeman has lost 20 pounds since winning the state championship in December, and it showed on Saturday. The 6-foot-5, 300-pound lineman looked lighter on his feet, showing off a quick first step in the one-on-one drills.

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WR Hammond shines at Atlanta NFTC 

April, 22, 2012
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Despite holding a couple major SEC offers, Gadsden, Ala., wide receiver B.J. Hammond is somewhat of an unknown in the recruiting world.

On Saturday, he began to turn some heads with his performance at the Atlanta NFTC. The 6-foot-3, 210-pound prospect looked smooth running routes and caught everything that was thrown to him. He made it look easy.

“This is my first actual combine that I’ve been able to make,” Hammond said. “I feel like today was a good warmup. People look at it like you stood out, but it was just a warmup to me. They haven’t seen anything yet.”

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Demarcus Walker's decision looms 

April, 22, 2012
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LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. -- Four-star defensive end Demarcus Walker of Jacksonville (Fla.) Sandalwood was a standout among the defensive line at the Orlando Nike Football Training Camp Sunday.

Walker, who earned an invite to The Opening with his performance, was still disappointed after the event ended.

"I thought I was the best," Walker said. "I thought I should have been the MVP, but oh well, it's straight."

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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- The University of Alabama coaching staff had the right plan: with the game tied and nobody on, push the outfielders back to the warning track to prevent any extra base hits.

But as the saying goes, “The best laid plans of mice and men often go awry.”

In the top of the ninth with the game tied at seven and one out, Vanderbilt first baseman Conrad Gregor roped a single into right field. Ben Moore, playing a no-doubles style of defense, had the would-be extra base hit corralled -- until it popped away. Moore bobbled the ball and Gregor slid safely into second base. A sac fly sent then sent Gregor to third and a high chopper moved him across home plate for the game-winning run.

Just like that, Alabama let a series sweep of Vanderbilt go through its fingers. The Commodores rallied in the series finale to beat the Crimson Tide, 9-7, dropping UA to 16-25 overall and 6-12 in SEC play.

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ATLANTA -- Don't be fooled by Alabama coach Nick Saban's love for pounding opposing defenses with a powerful running game. The man would like to air it out a little more.

But when you have bruising running backs like Glen Coffee, Mark Ingram and Trent Richardson, it's tough not to just hand them the rock and watch them hurt people.

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Spruce Derden/US PresswireAlabama coach Nick Saban said he's still preaching patience to QB AJ McCarron.
However, those backs are gone, and while heir to the running back throne Eddie Lacy appears more than capable of running down defenders' throats, Saban now has more of the pieces in place to get a little more vertical in his attack on defenses.

"I feel like you gotta do on offense what you have the players to do," Saban said in Atlanta Thursday during his second stop on the Crimson Caravan. "Now … we have a quarterback that I think is very capable, as long as he makes good decisions and judgments in terms of how he distributes the ball and doesn't turn it over."

That quarterback is redshirt junior AJ McCarron, who was named offensive MVP of the Allstate BCS National Championship Game and finished the 2011 season ranking third in the SEC in passing.

McCarron has all the tools to be a real star in the SEC, but he rarely looked flashy in his first year as a starter. He managed the game like his coach asked him to. There were times where he let it rip (the national title game rings a bell and so does the second half of the Tennessee game), but for the most part his job was to limit mistakes and lead the offense.

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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- There’s something about Saturdays at the Joe.

For the third consecutive time this season, the University of Alabama ended a Saturday at home with a walk-off home run, beating Vanderbilt 8-6 on an Austen Smith three-run homer with two outs and the Crimson Tide trailing by one.

Smith, who came into the game with a batting average of .205, had not hit a home run since June 3 against Central Florida. But on a high fastball from Will Clinard, he got just enough to send the ball just beyond the left-center field fence.

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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- The University of Alabama used and abused Vanderbilt on Friday night at Sewell-Thomas Stadium, riding three Commodore errors to a 6-4 win in Game 1 of the three-game set.

Every time the Commodores made a mistake, the Crimson Tide was there to pick up pieces -- all too glad to see the ball bounce their way for one of the rare times this season. Prior to Friday’s game, the Tide were on the wrong side of the error column, booting and throwing away 13 more balls than their opponents.

But this weekend started differently as UA played clean, confident baseball.

“It just kind of worked in our advantage tonight,” said coach Mitch Gaspard. “God knows we’ve been on the other side of that enough this year. When you play clean, that’s a big part of the game: don’t beat yourself.”

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