Talking about an exciting few weeks and finding out more about the upcoming months before enrolling in the summer with the Alabama cornerback signee!
Chuck McDonald’s month has been both emotional and thrilling. In a ceremony held at Mater Dei (Calif.) High School on December 4, the longtime Alabama commit officially made things official. Eleven days later, he assisted the Monarch in winning a CIF State Championship.
Following the new year, McDonald will go to San Antonio, Texas, to play in the Navy All-American Bowl on January 11 before going to Hawaii to play in the Polynesian Bowl on January 17. After that, it returns home to California.
Quality over Quantity: The additions to the Alabama transfer site meet important needs and bring in proven talent.
In terms of transfer portal movement, it was a thrilling weekend, even though college football wasn’t particularly competitive. On Saturday afternoon, Alabama announced three more commitments: Colorado transfer Nikhai Hill-Green, Miami receiver Isaiah Horton, and Texas A&M offensive tackle Kam Dewberry.
With the three signings, the Crimson Tide now have five since the Dead Period starts on Monday, December 23, and the window opened on December 9 (ending on December 28). DL/EDGE Florida Earlier this week, Cameron Calhoun, a former transfer from Michigan and Utah, and Kelby Collins joined the team.
According to reports, the former Alabama running back is expected to get over $500K through the Transfer Portal.
Some well-known athletes are still searching for their next destination as the first college football transfer portal session draws to a close
Justice Haynes, a running back for Alabama, is one of them. Once a five-star prospect, the Crimson Tide running back rushed for 616 yards and nine touchdowns in Tuscaloosa over the previous two seasons.
Haynes had previously been connected to both Michigan and Ohio State, but according to the most recent information provided by Pete Nakos ($) of On3, Ole Miss is directly behind Michigan and South Carolina.
Nakos also provided a significant update on Haynes, stating that the former Alabama running back might be able to secure $500,000 through the gateway.
“Sources tell On3 that the running back is expected to command over $500,000 in the transfer portal,” Nakos stated.
According to On3, Haynes is currently valued at $397,000. Therefore, it would be significant if the former Crimson Tide ball carrier were to receive half a million dollars.
According to rumors, Duke quarterback Darian Mensah will receive $8 million over two years as part of the NIL accords surrounding college football.
As NIL has changed, players are looking for better NIL packages in order to gain certain advantages, in addition to additional playing possibilities.
No matter where he ends up, Haynes is a well-known figure to watch in the future and might get a hefty salary.
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