There are legacy Scholarships available to children, whose father's were members of "A Club". Brian Williams was a great Point Guard at Alabama, twice earning All SEC honors. Brian's son. Greedy Williams, played out of position his Freshman year at Northwestern State, and when the season was over he entered the transfer portal. As a result of low stats, he elected to attend Chipola JC next year, rather than accept a lower college scholarship, as it is Alabama that he wants. I think that if Alabama offered him a preferred walk on status with a chance at a scholarship, he would take the chance. I promise you that the young man can play point; however I do not know if he could play effectively in the SEC; however, it would not cost Alabama anything to find out. The worst result is that Alabama would get a second player to practice playing the point guard position. A team, I don't care how good the First eight or nine players may be, is only made better, by having players to practice against. Preferred walk on players are often vital to a teams success.