Quinton Reese, a three-star linebacker commit who ended his recruitment after meeting with Kalen DeBoer, will remain with the Alabama Football program. Following the coaching change, Reese was the lone player who wasn’t sure if he would sign with the Alabama Football program. This past weekend, Reese attended Junior Day, and it seemed like Kalen DeBoer and his team made an impression on him. Reese will formally sign his letter of intent to enroll in the program on Wednesday.
The native of Birmingham, who is ranked 48th in the state and 91st among linebackers, is terribly underestimated in prospect rankings. Reese has demonstrated excellent coverage skills in high school and plays with a remarkable quickness that will carry over to collegiate competition. Reese is probably going to be a contender to take Deontae Lawson’s and Jihad Campbell’s place for the 2025 season and beyond, because the linebacker room looks to be set for 2024.
Kalen DeBoer and his team have successfully concluded the 2024 recruitment cycle with the acquisition of Reese. From this signing class, the squad only lost Jameer Grimsley and Julian Sayin to the transfer portal, but the staff was able to re-land Ryan Williams and Quinton Reese and brought in Noah Carter. With Sayin and Grimsley gone, the Alabama football team will end with the second-ranked recruiting class. The signing class might have easily collapsed once Nick Saban left.
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