🚨 FLIP ALERT 🚨 Three ⭐️ DB Rydarrius Morgan flips his commitment from Florida State to Alabama Alabama lands another versatile member to the secondary. Story:
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Alabama is on a roll just as the doctor ordered with two flips in two days. After stealing five-star safety Peyton Woodyard from Georgia on Tuesday, the Crimson Tide continued its recent momentum, flipping in-state safetyMorgan is yet another get from Phenix City with Alabama already holding a commitment from his class of 2024 teammate, defensive lineman. Morgan was only committed to Florida State for around a month before deciding to flip his commitment.
"After I went down there for my visit, Alabama was all my mom could talk about," Morgan said."When she was feeling like that, I knew it was only a matter of time.""I really built a great bond with the staff. They showed me what the opportunity would be like for me down there. It was a plan I could really get behind, just seeing with the room looked like and how they want to use my versatility to really try every position at least to some extent.
With Morgan flipping from Florida State, he brings in depth from a class that is providing Alabama with depth for the near future. A lot of the players in this 2024 class understand their role for the Crimson Tide and it may not be to come in to be the star. This group seems to have a strong understanding of the process, something that Morgan spoke with TideIllustrated about.
"Alabama has a way of doing things that you have to respect," Morgan said."When I spoke with Coach [Travaris] T-Rob he showed me how I can improve in their system and if I just buy in there will be an opportunity. He was really on me since day one, I never forgot about that. They see me playing the role of
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