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Greg McElroy Gets Real About Nick Saban’s Role in Alabama’s Recent Recruiting Success originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Morgan secured the No. 3 recruiting class in 2025, and he will look to do that again in 2026. As of Tuesday, Alabama sits at No.5 in the On3/Rivals rankings and No. 3 in the 247Sports Composite ...
The Fourth of July has become one of the hottest stretches on the college football recruiting calendar. Aside from the flurry ...
While the Georgia Bulldogs unfortunately missed out on five-star wide receiver Cederian Morgan, who committed to the Alabama Crimson Tide, their 2026 recruiting class remains incredibly strong.
Cederian Morgan, Class of 2026 wide receiver of Benjamin Russell High school in Alexander City, Alabama, catches a ball during the 2024 Dabo Swinney Football Camp in Clemson in Clemson June 5 ...
Cederian Morgan reveals what led to his decision to commit to the University of Alabama over Georgia and others. The Alabama Crimson Tide recently earned a massive commitment from 5-star wide ...
As a junior in the 2024 season, Cederian Morgan recorded 70 receptions for 1,162 yards and 14 touchdowns over 11 games. He also excelled on the basketball court, averaging 14.4 points and 11.3 ...
Clemson sent out three offers to quarterbacks over the last week in football recruiting; Gamecocks target QB Landon Duckworth ...
More than than 150 recruits issued a commitment over the holiday weekend, including one of the two blue-chip QBs remaining on the board.
Alabama beat Auburn, Colorado, Florida and Georgia to a top in-state target as four-star wide receiver Cederian Morgan (No. 47 in the 2026 ESPN 300) announced his commitment to the Crimson Tide.
Alabama landed its third five-star commitment in the 2026 recruiting class Wednesday when Alexander City, Alabama wide receiver Cederian Morgan announced his decision. The 6-foot-4, 210-pound ...
Cederian Morgan, a five-star wide receiver out of Alexander City, announced his commitment to Alabama football July 2, picking the Crimson Tide over Auburn, Florida, Clemson, Georgia and Colorado.