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Title: "Alabama rolls out red carpet for 5-star Rashaan Evans' official visit" Post by: WALL-E on January 19, 2014, 03:06:03 PM Alabama rolls out red carpet for 5-star Rashaan Evans' official visit
Title: Re: "Alabama rolls out red carpet for 5-star Rashaan Evans' official visit" Post by: ricky023 on January 19, 2014, 03:20:11 PM Hey Rashaan come to the Tide family and you'll be loved all your life. This a very caring family. You will get a lot of good preparing for the NFL at Alabama. RTR!
Title: Re: "Alabama rolls out red carpet for 5-star Rashaan Evans' official visit" Post by: Chechem on January 19, 2014, 03:21:17 PM Quote "Rashaan was very excited about it," said Evans' father Alan Evans. "It's really a tremendous honor to be called the best player in the state, especially this year when there is so much great talent in the state of Alabama. Rashaan has worked extremely hard his entire high school career. He set goals for himself in 9th grade and now he's starting to see the fruits of that labor." Before learning of his new ranking, Evans spent his weekend in Tuscaloosa, where he was hosted by a familiar face during his official visit to UA. "Reuben Foster was Rashaan's host for the weekend. They were obviously good friends and teammates when Reuben was at Auburn High," Evans' father said... :pray: Title: Re: "Alabama rolls out red carpet for 5-star Rashaan Evans' official visit" Post by: Jamos on January 20, 2014, 06:26:53 AM Hopefully Rueben can reel him in. :clap:
Title: Re: "Alabama rolls out red carpet for 5-star Rashaan Evans' official visit" Post by: carl childers on January 20, 2014, 08:29:22 AM Would love it, but won't happen. He will be an aub.
Title: Re: "Alabama rolls out red carpet for 5-star Rashaan Evans' official visit" Post by: Peewee from Grand Bay on January 20, 2014, 12:28:37 PM Quote "Rashaan was very excited about it," said Evans' father Alan Evans. "It's really a tremendous honor to be called the best player in the state, especially this year when there is so much great talent in the state of Alabama. Rashaan has worked extremely hard his entire high school career. He set goals for himself in 9th grade and now he's starting to see the fruits of that labor." Before learning of his new ranking, Evans spent his weekend in Tuscaloosa, where he was hosted by a familiar face during his official visit to UA. "Reuben Foster was Rashaan's host for the weekend. They were obviously good friends and teammates when Reuben was at Auburn High," Evans' father said... :pray: 5-star Rashaan Evans on his Alabama visit: "The one thing I learned from this visit is that things that people said about Alabama were not really true. A lot of people said the coaches really do not care about the players, but I actually found out they want them to have the highest level of success on the field and in life, as they want the type of players who are looking for both." Title: Re: "Alabama rolls out red carpet for 5-star Rashaan Evans' official visit" Post by: 2Stater on January 20, 2014, 02:27:12 PM Quote "Rashaan was very excited about it," said Evans' father Alan Evans. "It's really a tremendous honor to be called the best player in the state, especially this year when there is so much great talent in the state of Alabama. Rashaan has worked extremely hard his entire high school career. He set goals for himself in 9th grade and now he's starting to see the fruits of that labor." Before learning of his new ranking, Evans spent his weekend in Tuscaloosa, where he was hosted by a familiar face during his official visit to UA. "Reuben Foster was Rashaan's host for the weekend. They were obviously good friends and teammates when Reuben was at Auburn High," Evans' father said... :pray: 5-star Rashaan Evans on his Alabama visit: "The one thing I learned from this visit is that things that people said about Alabama were not really true. A lot of people said the coaches really do not care about the players, but I actually found out they want them to have the highest level of success on the field and in life, as they want the type of players who are looking for both." Kind of fits in with the Ed Stinson thread doesn't it? Sounds like it depends on whether or not the player puts forth the effort for both. If he doesn't, why should the coaches invest themselves in him? For those players that do, so do the coaches. Makes sense to me. |