The Elite 11 is the most prestigious quarterback camp that any prospective collegiate QB can compete at. The camp takes place across the country with hundreds of competitors but the Finals take place at the Nike World Headquarters in Beaverton, Oregon. This is the 25th year of the competition and will be headlined by Dylan Raiola, a Georgia commit, and [autotag]Julian Sayin[/autotag], an Alabama commit, among the 20 finalists.
The quarterbacks compete in various drills throughout the week as well as 7-on-7 games to be declared as the champion of their class with the whole tournament being run by Super Bowl-winning QB, Trent Dilfer. Former Alabama QBs that won include, Tua Tagovailoa, Brodie Croyle and Blake Barnett, with other notable winners being Mathew Stafford, Jameis Winston, Justin Fields and Caleb Williams.
The hype for Sayin is real in Tuscaloosa right now as the QB situation remains very rocky heading into the summer. Sayin will likely get to campus in January of 2024 and might be able to compete for the job from day one depending on how the 2023 season plays out. According to 247Sports composite rankings, Sayin is the No. 2 QB in the 2024 recruiting cycle and the No. 11 overall player.
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— Elite11 (@Elite11) May 26, 2023
Roll Tide Wire will monitor Sayin’s performance at the Elite 11.
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