How top recruits performed during state title games

The AHSAA Super 7 Championships kicked off Wednesday at the University of Alabama’s Bryant-Denny Stadium, with some of the state’s top football recruits showing their skills.

Here’s a look at how players with FBS offers performed in the Super 7.

Class 7A

The Auburn commit recently made headlines when he flipped to Auburn from Texas A&M.

Coleman recorded five catches for 153 yards and a touchdown in the Red Devils’ win and was named MVP of the 7A final, which Central-Phenix-City won 21-19.

Jiquan Sanks, DB, Central-Phenix City, Sr.

The cornerback is committed to Cincinnati.

Sanks recorded six total tackles.

Daylyn Upshaw, WR, Central-Phenix City, Jr.

The three-star wide receiver has offers from Auburn, Florida State and Florida.

Upshaw caught a pass for 11 yards and had one carry for 3 yards.

Mal Waldrep, OL, Central-Phenix City, Jr.

The offensive tackle is not yet committed but holds offers from Alabama, Auburn and Colorado.

Waldrep was opening holes at a high level all night helping the Red Devils run for 222 yards on 39 carries.

Zack Simmons-Brown, RB, Central-Phenix City, Sr.

The senior is committed to Western Kentucky.

Simmons-Brown ran for 89 yards on 17 carries and caught a pass for 9 yards.

Rydarrius Morgan, DB, Central-Phenix City, Sr.

The Alabama football commit flipped from Florida State earlier this year.

Morgan recorded two tackles.

Isaia Faga, DL, Central-Phenix City, Sr.

The Alabama football commit flipped from Utah.

Faga recorded six total tackles, a tackle for loss and a sack.

Anquon Fegans, DB, Thompson, Jr.

The safety has yet to commit but holds offers from Alabama, Auburn and Clemson.

Fegans caught his team-leading sixth interception.

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Author : The Tuscaloosa News

Publish date : 2023-12-07 05:23:45

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