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I think that will be most elite recruits’ decision by HScorpio
I see Saban’s comments as a recruiting statement, mostly. Their QB has barely played and has now signed deals worth close to a million. I take it as a message to all the top players and future recruits - come here, and this is what you can expect.
The ROI will be worth it even if this guy doesn’t pan out as long as Alabama signs the next Trevor Lawrence or Tua or Cam Newton (not that they’ve had a problem doing that, obviously). Those players were certainly worth a lot more than "almost 7 figures" to their respective schools. Alabama just named the price for their starting QB spot. Recruits will notice, and other schools will have to keep up.