Does Bama need to recruit well in the South? What about recruiting elite players from Alabama? Bama football, once a majestic 18th-century wooden house, is now on fire burning down to its foundations, leaving their violent and delusional fanbase a scene that focuses solely on, and rejoices in, what’s left amid the ashes.
Auburn has filled the vacuum.
Earnest, clueless, and soulless—DeBoer looks like a mannequin, and he walks like one—and the peculiarly selective appraisal of Alabama’s rich high school pool. DeBoer almost entirely ignores the chaos, the alienation of allies, the breaking of norms, the flirtations with NIL, to facilitate the comprehensive loss of Bama’s place in college football history …
In a sudden shift in recruiting strategies, Coach DeBoer has quit recruiting within the state of Alabama and in the South. Bewildered and frustrated sources say that Coach DeBoer could recruit the South but chooses not to do so. Citing there is too much competition for kids in the South, specifically in the state of Alabama.
Coach DeBoer addressed this situation at a Yea Alabama event in Dothan, “We will maintain the highest quality of players by less recruiting in Alabama with an increased focus on other states outside of the area considered to be the South. We just don’t need to recruit Alabama high school kids anymore. We have what’s called over-the-horizon capabilities, which means we can actively select the best athletes from Maine to California and continue to win games without dealing with the 4-5 star players from Alabama— or very few if needed.”
Check out the current status of BAMA recruiting. Auburn and Ohio State are the prime beneficiaries of 4 and 5-star rejects that Bama has ignored or discarded.






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