The Crimson Tide landed a five-star running back.
win on Tuesday, when 2025 running back Akylin “AK” Dear announced his commitment to the Crimson Tide. Dear announced the news on social media in
“Dear possesses the ability to play in both a zone or power scheme at the next level,” 247Sports national recruiting analyst Carter Petagna. “The Quitman High School standout displays good patience and vision at the line of scrimmage while demonstrating the short area burst and explosiveness to change gears from the first to second level to create separation between the tackles.
Dear chose the Crimson Tide over a top three that also included both Ole Miss and Mississippi State. He finished his junior season at Quitman with 2,016 rushing yards, along with 27 touchdowns.
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