Alabama’s Nick Saban rolls into Georgia for 2010 prospects

Nick and Blake (Photo submitted by Sims family)

Nick and Blake shake on it (Photo submitted by Sims family)

Alabama’s Nick Saban dampened UGA’s national championship hopes last year. Now Saban is returning to the state to inflict more damage.

Gainesville QB Blake Sims is the latest 2010 prospect to pledge to Alabama. Sims picked the Crimson Tide over UGA, Michigan, Tennessee and West Virginia, among others.

Alabama has as many commitments from the state as Georgia Tech (3), and more than UGA (1). The other Tuscaloosa-bound prospects are North Gwinnett OL Austin Shephard and Westside-Macon WR Ronald Carswell.

The big questions are these: Now that Saban is scoring big early in Georgia, will he be able to finish as strong as he started with recruiting? And will he be able to hold on to the commitments he has? So far, so good. 

UGA touched base with Sims this week, asking if he wanted to take another look at the Bulldogs. “[Assistant John Jancek] wanted me to come down there, so they could roll out the red carpet like Alabama did for me last weekend,” Sims said. “I told him thanks for the invitation, and I appreciated it. It was hard to turn down Georgia. I grew up a Georgia fan. I’ve been good friends with [Mark Richt] since my freshman year.”

“But I’ve already picked my school, and I’m going to keep my word because [Saban] gave me his word.”

Saban closed the deal with Sims at a dizzying pace. It was the stuff of recruiting legends. Last Wednesday, Sims said West Virginia, Michigan and UGA were his top three choices. Thursday, Alabama offered out of the blue. Friday, Sims talked to Saban for the first time in his life. Saturday, Sims visited Alabama for the first time. Within a few hours, Saban had Sims so fired up he was ready to learn words to the school fight song.

“Coach Saban showed me love, lots of love,” Sims said. “He let me know I was very important to the future of Alabama football. I was head over heels about the place. I surprised myself by committing. I just looked up and asked God to help me with my college decision.”

The quick commitment by Sims abruptly ended a long travel itinerary for his family over spring break. They were headed to West Virginia the next day, and then Michigan by the end of the week. 

However, the recruiting journey has just begun for Sims, along with rest of Alabama’s seven overall commitments. As with all the top prospects, Sims will be pursued by other schools until he signs the scholarship papers in February. He got 11 letters from colleges on Thursday, including hand-written cards from coaches at West Virginia and Michigan.

Nice start by Nick Saban with next year’s recruiting class, especially in Georgia. We’ll see where everything stands in 10 months.

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  • 116 comments Add your comment

    Jim

    April 10th, 2009
    9:42 am

    So if Alabama dampened UGAs national championship hopes….what did Florida do?

    Bobby Peru

    April 10th, 2009
    9:42 am

    I think it is becoming as obvious to these Georgia kids as it is for everyone else: the Georgia Bulldogs max out at just above average. So the question is simple. Would you rather go to Geogia and have above-average seasons for 4 years, or come to Bama who just won 12 games with the worst team they will have for the next decade?

    PS: we are still laughing about how excited everyone was to dress up in their little black outfits for a football game last year. That was cute. I thought it illustrated well that in Alabama we love football, rather than dress-up time.

    JB

    April 10th, 2009
    9:38 am

    Also, Simms better enjoy that moment with Saban. It will be the last time Nick ever touchs him or allows him within 20 feet or so of him…..He’s a pretty boy you know………..

    theTruth

    April 10th, 2009
    9:34 am

    JB, according to Simms, Saban has said he will be their QB of the future but as (used car salesman) Saban is, I would listen to him before I would Urban Liar. UM is scum and high school coaches are finally catching on.

    JB

    April 10th, 2009
    9:29 am

    Lot’s and lot’s of promises being made in Bama. sometimes Richt doesn’t get certain kids because he is not going to tell them something that’s MIGHT NOT HAPPEN. Ask yourself this, if SIMMS turns out to be just average, and a lot of these kids do, You think he will be the starting QB at Bama. CMR tells them, you earn it, it’s yours. wonder if Saban told Simms that ?

    theTruth

    April 10th, 2009
    9:28 am

    The truth is that bama promised him that he would stay at QB and promised early playing time. UGA is recruiting him as a DB not QB. He seems to be a good athlete and wish him the best and hope Saban isn’t lying to him.

    Michael

    April 10th, 2009
    9:21 am

    Nick Saban looks like a used car Salesman. Anyone who wants to play in the state of Alabama isn’t who I’d want any ways. Just don’t come back to Atlanta after “graduating” and expect to find a job.

    bama-n-ga

    April 10th, 2009
    9:03 am

    class comment braveshaver. incentive for all recruits to stive to be a bulldog. unfortunately we also have fans like you that we wish would go away or at least embarrass another team.

    braveshater

    April 10th, 2009
    8:49 am

    HOW THE HELL U GROW UP A GEORGIA FAN AND THEN FLEE TO BORING ASS ALABAMA. WHO CARES, WE ALREADY HAVE TEN BLAKE SIMS ON THE ROSTER. GET LOST.

    haney

    April 10th, 2009
    8:08 am

    Good luck to Mr. Sims, I hope he does stick with his commitment. I am a UGA alum and would love to take all the talented kids in the state but the fact is, there is no way UGA and GT can take all the good ones. Some are going to get away for various reasons. I wish him well except when/if he plays against UGA. It appears both in state schools will have pretty small classes this upcoming year so I would imagine a lot solid players in this state will leave to play college ball.