Here are the high school football recruits attending the Alabama-LSU game – AL.com

Here are the high school football recruits attending the Alabama-LSU game – AL.com
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When the Crimson Tide host the Tigers on Saturday night, a crop of recruits will be on hand, including a trio of five-star recruits as Alabama faces LSU in Bryant-Denny Stadium.

The Crimson Tide have the No. 2 recruiting class nationally per 247Sports. Georgia is No. 1. Among the most notable of the 13 planning to attend is a top offensive lineman, a potential flip from a school looking for a new head coach and one of Alabama’s best.

Here are the recruits that will be visiting.

Domani Jackson, Mater Dei (Ca.)

CB, 6-foot-1, 185-pounds

Class of 2022

5-star, No. 6 national recruit per 247Sports Composite

Jackson is currently committed to USC but as the Trojans commence a head coaching search, Jackson’s future is in question. Is he set to be another west-coast flip like current Crimson Tide quarterback Bryce Young? Michigan has also remained in the mix for Jackson.

Marvin Jones Jr., American Heritage (Fla.) High

EDGE, 6-4.5, 245

2022

4-star, No. 37 national

Jones Jr. also has a visit to Florida State scheduled for next week. He’s put together another strong season while also taking in a game at Oklahoma five weeks ago.

Shazz Preston, St. James (La.)

WR, 6-0, 190

2022

4-star, No. 57 national

A recent Under Armour All-American game selection, Preston visits the Crimson Tide on an unofficial visit with Alabama and LSU comprising half of Preston’s top four. Could Preston be another example of the Tigers losing out again to Alabama?

Anthony Lucas, Chaparral (Az.) High

DL, 6-4.5, 275

2022

4-star, No. 60 national

The top prospect in Arizona is a scheduled early enrollee that exhausted his official visits in June. Lucas is one to watch this weekend.

Khurtiss Perry, Pike Road

DL, 6-2, 265

2022

4-star, No. 69 national

After an opening round playoff win with the Patriots, Perry is back in Tuscaloosa. His recruitment remains close to the chest with Alabama getting a crucial late visit.

Caden Curry, Center (Ind.) Grove

DL, 6-3, 250

2022

4-star, No. 77 national

Curry has taken multiple visits to Ohio State but has kept the Crimson Tide in his top-five.

Kendrick Law, Captain (La.) Shreve

ATH, 5-11, 195

2022

4-star, No. 93

Alabama assistant coach Holman Wiggins saw Law in person earlier this season.

Earl Little Jr., American Heritage (Fla.) High

CB, 6-0, 175

2022

4-star, No. 100 national

Little Jr. has the pedigree (attending the same high school as current Denver Bronco Patrick Surtain II) and the skill. Jones Jr.’s teammate, Little would round out a stacked secondary room for next season.

Julian Armella, St. Thomas (Fla.) Aquinas

OT, 6-6, 295, No. 127

2022

4-star

Armella is taking an official visit Saturday as he is expected to decide between the Crimson Tide and Florida State.

Neto Umeozulu, Allen (Tx.)

IOL, 6-4, 285

2022

4-star, No. 142 national

He visited the Crimson Tide this summer and is a top-10 prospect at his position.

Tony Mitchell, Thompson

CB, 6-2, 180

5-star, No. 11 national

2023

One of two Warriors’ defenders taking in the contest, Mitchell has been a target for Alabama since 2019.

Peter Woods, Thompson

DL, 6-3, 259

5-star, No. 17 national

2023

A frequent visitor to Tuscaloosa, Woods returns after helping Thompson in a opening-round playoff victory.

Kelby Collins, Gardendale

DL, 6-5, 250

4-star, No. 49 national

2023

Collins, who grew up an Alabama fan, will be attending his second game this season.