As part of five-star week, the national analyst team took a look at every uncommitted five-star prospect and made a projection on where they will sign in February. National Recruiting Director Mike Farrell also gave his picks. Obviously several of these prospects are of interest to Alabama fans, so I'll share the first and let you click through if you want to see the complete article
Isaiah Wilson
The latest: Wilson currently has official visits to Alabama, Florida State, and Michigan locked in and is hoping to take visits to Georgia and USC. He is expected to announce his commitment at the Under Armour All-America Game in early January.
The prediction: It looks as though Michigan has overtaken Alabama for the top spot in Wilson's recruitment. It doesn't necessarily have anything to do with how the teams are playing or what the coaches are saying to Wilson or his family. It sounds like it is more about Wilson's relationships with the players currently on the team and in the recruiting class. Yes, Wilson is close with the players and recruits at Alabama but it seems like he is closer and more comfortable with those at Michigan. - Adam Friedman, Mid-Atlantic recruiting analyst
Farrell’s Pick: Michigan
Here's a link to the full story.
Isaiah Wilson
The latest: Wilson currently has official visits to Alabama, Florida State, and Michigan locked in and is hoping to take visits to Georgia and USC. He is expected to announce his commitment at the Under Armour All-America Game in early January.
The prediction: It looks as though Michigan has overtaken Alabama for the top spot in Wilson's recruitment. It doesn't necessarily have anything to do with how the teams are playing or what the coaches are saying to Wilson or his family. It sounds like it is more about Wilson's relationships with the players currently on the team and in the recruiting class. Yes, Wilson is close with the players and recruits at Alabama but it seems like he is closer and more comfortable with those at Michigan. - Adam Friedman, Mid-Atlantic recruiting analyst
Farrell’s Pick: Michigan
Here's a link to the full story.