Alabama just flipped the nations 70th ranked Offensive Tackle who was committed to LSU for months. Let this sink in for a moment a player that was ranked 70th in the nation was recruited by Nick Saban personally. Who told the young man that he (saban) would be shocked if he (Matt Womack) wasn't in the Bama 2 deep oline rotation next year for Alabama. He did this with NT Brandon Ivory (0*) and NT Darren Lake (3*) an now will work his midas touch on the oline.
I have said it many times this is what Saban does he goes out an just finds big nasty Jimmy and Joe's on the OLine & Dline that he brings into Bama an turns into monsters whom he places them right next to the 5* players he also brings in an often times they out work the 5* players.
So when it comes to prospective evaluation there is a lot that goes into finding the RIGHT PLAYERS for what a team's systems and philosophies are. Not just is this guy a 5* or 4* based on recruiting services.
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http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2014/12/matt_womack_committed_alabama.html
Big offensive tackle Matt Womack's father shares why son committed to Alabama
By Drew Champlin
on December 14, 2014
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama - Matt Womack was committed to LSU for several months, but made the switch and committed to Alabama this weekend on his official visit to the school.
Womack is listed as a 3-star recruit on the 247Sports composite rankings, but offensive tackles in the 6-foot-7, 320-pound range don't grow on trees. Alabama has a talented group of interior linemen committed, but Crimson Tide coaches were pursuing more tackles. The Senatobia, Miss., native made several trips to Alabama after being offered earlier this season.
Check out Womack's high school highlight page on HUDL.
http://www.hudl.com/athlete/2828826/highlights/108137375
"Well, we didn't know until today (that Matt would commit), but he said after the fact he had been thinking about it a lot," Womack's father David told AL.com Sunday night. "He said it was just a better fit - football, family and environment."
Womack was several official visitors to Tuscaloosa over the weekend, but his commitment made a big impact. Womack announced his commitment on his Twitter page.
"Coach (Nick) Saban said he was very excited," David Womack said. "(He had a) big smile. Coach (Billy) Napier and Coach (Mario) Cristobal were high-fiving. They were pumped. You could hear (strength and conditioning) coach (Scott) Cochran over the whole place."
Alabama returns Cam Robinson next season as an entrenched starter at left tackle, but there will be competition to start at right tackle after the graduation of starter Austin Shepherd. David Womack said Matt would likely play right tackle.
"Coach Saban said he would be shocked if Matt wasn't in the 2-deep," David Womack said.
Matt Womack also considered Ole Miss, but his recruitment is now over.
"Done," David Womack said. "He told the coaches it was over and would not respond to any contact, deleted number and Twitter (message)."
Womack will enroll at Alabama next summer.
I have said it many times this is what Saban does he goes out an just finds big nasty Jimmy and Joe's on the OLine & Dline that he brings into Bama an turns into monsters whom he places them right next to the 5* players he also brings in an often times they out work the 5* players.
So when it comes to prospective evaluation there is a lot that goes into finding the RIGHT PLAYERS for what a team's systems and philosophies are. Not just is this guy a 5* or 4* based on recruiting services.
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http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2014/12/matt_womack_committed_alabama.html
Big offensive tackle Matt Womack's father shares why son committed to Alabama
By Drew Champlin
on December 14, 2014
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama - Matt Womack was committed to LSU for several months, but made the switch and committed to Alabama this weekend on his official visit to the school.
Womack is listed as a 3-star recruit on the 247Sports composite rankings, but offensive tackles in the 6-foot-7, 320-pound range don't grow on trees. Alabama has a talented group of interior linemen committed, but Crimson Tide coaches were pursuing more tackles. The Senatobia, Miss., native made several trips to Alabama after being offered earlier this season.
Check out Womack's high school highlight page on HUDL.
http://www.hudl.com/athlete/2828826/highlights/108137375
"Well, we didn't know until today (that Matt would commit), but he said after the fact he had been thinking about it a lot," Womack's father David told AL.com Sunday night. "He said it was just a better fit - football, family and environment."
Womack was several official visitors to Tuscaloosa over the weekend, but his commitment made a big impact. Womack announced his commitment on his Twitter page.
"Coach (Nick) Saban said he was very excited," David Womack said. "(He had a) big smile. Coach (Billy) Napier and Coach (Mario) Cristobal were high-fiving. They were pumped. You could hear (strength and conditioning) coach (Scott) Cochran over the whole place."
Alabama returns Cam Robinson next season as an entrenched starter at left tackle, but there will be competition to start at right tackle after the graduation of starter Austin Shepherd. David Womack said Matt would likely play right tackle.
"Coach Saban said he would be shocked if Matt wasn't in the 2-deep," David Womack said.
Matt Womack also considered Ole Miss, but his recruitment is now over.
"Done," David Womack said. "He told the coaches it was over and would not respond to any contact, deleted number and Twitter (message)."
Womack will enroll at Alabama next summer.