The Alabama Crimson just came up big against Vandy at Bryant-Denny. Many are now saying, "Bama is back!"

Real Tide fans know that every year the team has to go through some adversity for better or for worse, this year, we got that in week one. Not only is the current season looking up, but the future of Alabama football is looking AMAZING!

According to 24/7 Sports, Alabama currently has the #4 recruiting class for 2026.

Some of the top recruits from that class are looking great in their final high school football season. 5-Star WR Cederian Morgan has been no0thing less than dominant in his final high school season so far.

Through the first 7 weeks of his final high school season, Morgan has 520 total yards and 6 touchdowns.

 

5-star RB commit Ezavier Crowell looked amazing in his 2025 season debut and so far in the season has a total of 1217 yards and has 13 total touchdowns so far. In every single game this season Crowell has more than 100 rushing yards.

Safe to say the tide is in good hands next year on offense.

The best part, some heavy hitters from that 2026 recruiting class has shut down their recruitment.

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WR Cederian Morgan, RB Ezavier Crowell, and QB Jett Thomalla all shut down their recruitment Sunday following the Tide defeating Vanderbilt.

It's safe to say that Ty Simpson, Jam Miller and Ryan Williams aren't the only young Tide superstars on the rise. The future is ready to join the ranks and Tide fans have a reason to be more than excited for what's to come!

Roll Tide!

 

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