Bama expected to offer Watch List star 
January, 24, 2013
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Greg Ostendorf | ESPN.com
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- On Thursday, Alabama head coach Nick Saban and defensive coordinator Kirby Smart made a stop at Cedar Grove High School in Georgia to see 2014 ESPN Watch List defensive end Bryson Allen-Williams.
The Crimson Tide coaches couldn’t speak with the Peach State prospect, but they told his coach that they wanted to extend a scholarship offer. A formal offer is expected to come from Saban at Alabama’s junior day this weekend.
“It’s a great feeling,” Allen-Williams said. “Alabama is the best program in college football -- back-to-back national champions, three out of four years -- who doesn’t want to want to go play for Alabama?”
The Crimson Tide coaches couldn’t speak with the Peach State prospect, but they told his coach that they wanted to extend a scholarship offer. A formal offer is expected to come from Saban at Alabama’s junior day this weekend.
“It’s a great feeling,” Allen-Williams said. “Alabama is the best program in college football -- back-to-back national champions, three out of four years -- who doesn’t want to want to go play for Alabama?”
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