Football

Alabama Resets 2027 In‑State Recruiting Board, Targets Smaller Class

Two Alabama prospects have already pledged, and the Crimson Tide plans to add more before the next cycle.

Recruiting Reset

Alabama’s football staff announced this week that the 2027 in‑state recruiting board has been reset, signaling a shift toward a tighter, more selective class.

So far, the Crimson Tide has secured verbal commitments from two Alabama natives: four‑star forward Trent Seaborn and versatile guard Avrian Pauley.

Commitments Already Secured

Both prospects hail from Alabama high schools and bring a blend of size, skill and work ethic that aligns with the program’s evolving identity.

Coaches emphasize that early pledges help shape the roster, but the staff continues to scout additional talent, aiming to finalize a class that will be smaller than recent cycles.

The move reflects a broader strategy to balance immediate impact with long‑term development, ensuring the team remains competitive on the national stage.

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