Alabama Morning Drive: Tide lands surprising commitment from Georgia legacy Justice Haynes

Some good news to share on Monday morning!

Good Monday morning, Tide fans! Welcome back to another edition of Alabama Morning Drive. I hope everyone enjoyed their weekend and is ready to get the work week started.

A lot happened over the weekend but perhaps the most surprising news of all was the commitment from four-star running back [autotag]Justice Haynes[/autotag].

Haynes made his commitment on Sunday afternoon, shocking the recruiting world. Haynes’s father, Verron Haynes, was a stellar back for the Georiga Bulldogs in the late 90s and early 2000s which is why the top 50 prospect’s decision is so surprising.

[autotag]Nick Saban[/autotag] and Alabama may not be done with the running back position in the 2023 class either. The Tide is still considered a major player for five-star [autotag]Richard Young[/autotag].

Alabama now sits with the No. 3 ranked class according to On3’s Consensus Team Rankings.

Let’s take a look at a few other stories that Alabama fans should be following this morning.

UGA legacy, elite RB makes surprising commitment

Elite running back Justice Haynes has committed to the Alabama Crimson Tide over the Georgia Bulldogs. What’s next for UGA?

Elite running back Justice Haynes has committed to the Alabama Crimson Tide over the Georgia Bulldogs. Haynes is ranked as a four-star recruit and is the third-ranked recruit in Georgia.

He is the fourth-ranked running back prospect in the class of 2023 and is the No. 50 recruit in the country. Haynes is not far from being ranked as a five-star prospect.

Justice Haynes, is the son of former Georgia Bulldog running back Verron Haynes, he previously played high school football for Blessed Trinity Catholic in Roswell, Georgia. Haynes now plays for Buford High School in Buford, Georgia. Buford is one of the top high school football programs in the state.

Verron Haynes is a famous figure in University of Georgia football history for his last-minute receiving touchdown in the Hobnail Boot game, which gave Mark Richt and UGA a huge win over sixth-ranked Tennessee in 2001.

Justice Haynes is making his own name. As a junior in high school, he scored 31 total touchdowns and ran for an incredible 2,475 yards.

The 5-foot-10, 200-pound running back was also considering USC and Ohio State. Justice Haynes has committed to the 2023 Under Armour All-American Game. Haynes received his scholarship offer from UGA in Oct. 2020.

Now, Kirby Smart and Georgia football will have to look for another running back to commit to the program in the class of 2023. The Bulldogs are an attractive destination for running backs, but need to find a new top target in the rising senior class or can try to flip Haynes.

Haynes announced his commitment to the Crimson Tide via Twitter:

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Alabama lands commitment from big-time 2023 running back and Georgia legacy, Justice Haynes

Alabama got a big-time surprise on Sunday with 2023 four-star running Justice Haynes announcing his commitment to the Tide.

The 2023 Alabama recruiting class received a surprise on Sunday afternoon in the form of a commitment. 2023 running back [autotag]Justice Haynes[/autotag] announced that he was committed to Alabama via his Twitter account.

Many experts predicted that Haynes would commit to Georgia. Why? His father, Verron Hayes, was a running back at Georgia for three seasons before being drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers.

With Kirby Smart’s recruiting prowess over the years, no one saw this coming. Here is what Haynes told Rivals’ Jed May about the Alabama coaching staff’s reaction when he notified them that he was committing:

“Coach Gillespie was like, ‘Wow.’ I think a lot of them thought Georgia. Saban said a thing, he said, ‘That just made my day, to be honest. I did not expect that.’”

It caught most folks off guard, but it certainly wasn’t impossible for Nick Saban and the rest of the staff. Haynes took an official visit to Alabama from June 17-19. He also took an official visit to Georgia on June 3. Other schools that received official visits were USC, Florida, and Ohio State. However, it was really a two-team race between the Bulldogs and the Tide to land Haynes’ commitment.

In the end, running backs coach [autotag]Robert Gillespie[/autotag] and the rest of the coaching staff were able to add the No. 4 overall running back in the country, according to 247Sports’ recruiting rankings.

Haynes has played his high school ball at Blessed Trinity Catholic High School, but he is now going to spend his senior season at Buford High School. Other Alabama players that once played at Buford are Seth McLaughlin, Isaiah Bond, and Jake Pope. The commitment is the first running back addition to the class. When Haynes was asked about Richard Young by On3’s Chad Simmons, here is what he had to say:

“Now I will be recruiting Richard Young. I am committed, I know he likes Alabama a lot, and I want him to join me. We can be a two-headed monster at Alabama.”

If that gives any indication, it is that Haynes is going to help recruit other Alabama targets and that he is locked in with the Tide. The Alabama coaching staff is certainly happy to land the Peach state native.

Top-5 running back had ‘a really good experience’ during UF visit

Napier and Co. have done a great job so far impressing the prospects who stop through Gainesville.

June has been a busy month for Florida football’s recruiting team and this past weekend was no exception. Among the many who were hosted by [autotag]Billy Napier[/autotag] and his staff was four-star running back [autotag]Justice Haynes[/autotag] out of Buford (Georgia), who swung through Gainesville for his second stop on campus and his first official visit.

The 5-foot-10-inch, 200-pound ball-carrier came away impressed with what he saw, telling Swamp247 that, “it was a really good visit and a really good experience.” Haynes also added that he spent a great deal of time with a current Gator who he knew prior, [autotag]Trevor Etienne[/autotag], as well as Florida’s coaching staff. “The love they show and they are really genuine down there, he noted. “You can tell coach Napier has a plan in place to rebuild that program and he’s going to do something special down there.”

“The coach I spent the most time with was coach (Jabbar) Juluke and the offensive line coaches, and that was pretty special,” he told Gators Online. “Without the offensive line, the running back is nothing, really. Spending time with them was great and knowing how they’re going to make the best offensive line available for the running back to run the ball. Spending time with the offensive line coaches is always great.”

Haynes further expounded upon his impression of Juluke to Gators Online.

“Just everything (clicks). We don’t just talk football; we talk everything. A lot of it is how I can be a better man and how I can be a better person. Also, how he’s going to develop me, how he’s going to make me into the player I want to be, where I want to be in life and how he’s going to help me achieve that.

“Coach Juluke is a great guy. He’s an easy guy to talk to and easy going.”

There is also a family connection, he tells Swamp247, despite being a Georgia Bulldogs legacy.

“My family really knows a lot of the guys that are on staff at Florida, especially my dad. He knows [autotag]Darnell Stapleton[/autotag], one of the o-line coaches. He knows Mike (Peterson) well too, and some other guys who played in the league when he did. I know those guys would do right by me because they know my family.”

Haynes is currently ranked No. 53 overall and No. 4 nationally at his position according to the 247Sports composite, while the On3 consensus him at Nos. 45 and 4, respectively. Georgia currently holds two crystal ball predictions for the Peach State back while On3’s Recruiting Prediction Machine has the ‘Dawgs out in front of the pack with a 95.8% chance of hauling him in.

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Coveted 4-star running back recruit makes room for Florida official visit

Big time running back prospect will be making a stop in Gainesville this month.

Now that the calendar has flipped to June, Florida football’s recruiting staff will be hosting a plethora of prep prospects over the coming months starting this weekend. New head coach [autotag]Billy Napier[/autotag] has been burning the candle at both ends with his staff in an effort to get the Gators back on the winning track.

So far, Florida has done a pretty good job clawing back up the recruiting rankings, recently cracking ESPN’s top-25 rankings update and landing at No. 23 as May came to a close. However, there is still a great deal of work remaining and the Gators have not been slacking on the job.

One of the bigger names expected to drop into Gainesville this month is 4-star running back Justice Haynes out of Roswell (Georgia) Blessed Trinity Catholic, who recently made some changes to his summer school tour and managed to squeeze in Florida for an official visit on June 10, according to 247Sports.

The 5-foot-10-inch, 200-pound back has made the trip to the Swamp once before when he made an unofficial visit earlier this spring with his family, including his father Verron Haynes, a former Georgia Bulldogs standout who played eight seasons in the NFL.

“I’d be lying… if I didn’t say that right now, as far as all the whole recruiting goes, [Florida] did the best thus far from the standpoint of courting Justice the athlete and courting Justice the person,” he told 247Sports in a phone interview in regards to their recent visit.

“It was a really impressive visit, definitely one of the most impressive visits I’ve had ever,” according to Justice himself, per GatorsOnline after his early April stop. “They showed love as soon as I got there. The whole army of staff was down there. The players also knew me. I met [autotag]Trey Dean[/autotag] and [autotag]Chief Borders[/autotag].”

Haynes ranks No. 45 overall and No. 3 nationally at his position, according to the 247Sports Composite, while the On3 Consensus lists him at Nos. 38 and 4, respectively. Georgia is way out front in his recruitment with a 94.6% chance of landing him, per On3’s Recruiting Prediction Machine, while Florida sits in third place with a 1.2% chance.

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Georgia football in top 4 for UGA legacy, third-ranked RB

The Georgia Bulldogs are among the top schools for in-state running back Justice Haynes

The Georgia Bulldogs are among the top schools for in-state running back Justice Haynes. Haynes is ranked as a four-star recruit and is the third-ranked recruit in Georgia. He is the third-ranked running back prospect in the class of 2023 and is the No. 45 recruit in the country. He is not far from being ranked as a five-star prospect.

Justice Haynes, the son of former Georgia Bulldog running back Verron Haynes, plays high school football for Blessed Trinity Catholic in Roswell, Georgia. Verron Haynes is a famous figure in University of Georgia football history for his last-minute receiving touchdown in the Hobnail Boot game, which gave Mark Richt and UGA a huge win over sixth-ranked Tennessee in 2001.

Verron Haynes played several seasons in the NFL. Brett Hansbauer-USA TODAY Sports

Justice Haynes is making his own name. He has scholarship offers from Tennessee, Florida, Mississippi State, Miami and more. He was spectacular as a freshman in high school and racked up 1,754 rushing yards along with 18 touchdowns.

Haynes has improved since his freshman season. As a junior, he scored 31 total touchdowns and ran for an incredible 2,475 yards.

The 5-foot-10, 200-pound running back considers Georgia, Alabama, USC, and Ohio State to be his top four schools.

Justice Haynes has committed to the 2023 Under Armour All-American Game. Haynes received his scholarship offer from UGA in October, 2020.

Hayne’s father, Verron, ran for 738 yards over several seasons in Athens. Verron Haynes went on to win a Super Bowl with the Pittsburgh Steelers in the NFL.

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Top 2023 running back sets his sights on Gainesville this week

The Gators are finally going to get one of the best running back prospects in the nation on campus.

It was a rough season for Florida football in 2021, resulting in the dismissal of the entire coaching corps and a fresh start with a clean slate after the hiring of former Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns head coach [autotag]Billy Napier[/autotag]. Now that the new army of staffers is fully assembled, the Gators have gone to war in the recruiting trenches as they vie for the top talent in the nation.

One of the athletes Florida is fighting for is four-star running back [autotag]Justice Haynes[/autotag] out of Roswell (Georgia) Blessed Trinity Catholic, who is listed among the top 100 preps in the nation for the 2023 recruiting class. The 5-foot-10-inch, 200-pound prospect initially received an offer from the former regime under [autotag]Dan Mullen[/autotag] back in October 2021 but failed to ever make it onto campus. That appears to be changing quickly under Napier, as the high school junior is scheduled to visit Gainesville on Wednesday of this week, according to Swamp247.

Haynes also plays baseball and is currently participating in a tournament held in Jacksonville, making the visit to north-central Florida convenient for the Georgia native. And speaking of the neighboring state to the north, Haynes is a legacy with the Bulldogs through his father, Vernon Haynes. He told BamaOnline that the connection plays “not one iota” into his decision-making even though UGA currently holds both of 247Sports’ crystal ball predictions.

The burgeoning student-athlete is currently ranked No. 49 overall nationally and No. 3 at running back according to the 247Sports Composite, while the On3 Consensus lists him at No. 37 overall and No. 3 at his position.

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Every running back that Oklahoma has offered in the 2023 recruiting class

Who are the running backs that the Oklahoma Sooners have offered a scholarship to in the 2023 recruiting class?

The Oklahoma Sooners have had a lot of success over the years recruiting and developing the running back position. Joe Mixon and Samaje Perine were instrumental to Cincinnati’s Super Bowl run.

Adrian Peterson is a college football legend and one of the best running backs of the last 20 years. Another Sooners great DeMarco Murray led the league in rushing in 2014 and has returned as one of the best recruiters and running backs coaches in college football.

DeMarco Murray has been an x-factor on the recruiting trail, keeping big-time running back prospects Jovantae Barnes and Gavin Sawchuk in the fold while others in the 2022 and 2023 recruiting classes decommitted. He’s the reason why Oklahoma is in the fold for several of 247Sports top 10 running backs in the 2023 class like Richard Young, the No. 1 running back in the recruiting cycle.

Below are the running backs that the Oklahoma Sooners have offered in the 2023 cycle according to 247Sports.

Every running back that Texas has offered in the 2023 recruiting class

The Longhorns have offered 9 running backs in the 2023 cycle up to this point, according to 247Sports.

Texas is hoping to keep their recruiting momentum rolling into the 2023 cycle. Continue reading “Every running back that Texas has offered in the 2023 recruiting class”

Tigers ‘at the top’ for 5-star DL after elite junior day visit

Among the headlining visitors in attendance for Clemson’s elite junior day this past Saturday was Warner Robins (Ga.) High School five-star Vic Burley, the No. 6 defensive lineman and No. 33 overall prospect in the 2023 class, according to the …

Among the headlining visitors in attendance for Clemson’s elite junior day this past Saturday was Warner Robins (Ga.) High School five-star Vic Burley, the No. 6 defensive lineman and No. 33 overall prospect in the 2023 class, according to the 247Sports Composite rankings.

Burley (6-4, 275) spoke with The Clemson Insider about his experience on campus for the Tigers’ elite junior day.

“I enjoyed it well. It was a great visit,” he said. “It felt really familiar. I didn’t feel out of place. It just felt like I fit in.”

Burley, who received an offer from the Tigers on June 1 of last year, previously visited Clemson for the UConn game in November after also traveling to Tiger Town last June.

The highlight of his latest trip to Clemson was hanging out at head coach Dabo Swinney’s house with the other elite junior day visitors on hand.

“We ate, played around, went to the indoor basketball court,” he said. “Played basketball there, just having fun, just hanging out with everybody.”

Burley enjoyed catching up with fellow Peach State standout Justice Haynes, a four-star running back from Blessed Trinity Catholic High School (Roswell, Ga.). Burley also hit it off with Westside High School (Jacksonville, Fla.) four-star defensive lineman Jordan Hall and met five-star quarterback Cade Klubnik, who enrolled at Clemson in January.

“My boy Justice Haynes, he’s been my boy since we played them. That was my 10th grade year,” Burley said. “I built a bond with Jordan Hall. He was a cool dude to be around. I met Cade (Klubnik), the quarterback from Texas.”

Of the coaches, Burley spent the most time with Swinney and new defensive tackles coach Nick Eason.

“Their message wasn’t even about football to me,” Burley said. “It was just finding the right fit for yourself.”

Burley believes his bond with Swinney, Eason and Clemson’s staff grew stronger during Saturday’s visit.

“I felt like it got stronger during my visit, just being around them the whole time, just building more trust, more connection with them,” he said. “Those are great people, great dudes. There’s nothing negative you can say about them. There’s nothing negative you can say about the coaching staff in total.”

Burley hopes to make it back to Clemson during spring practice.

Where do the Tigers stand in his recruitment following the elite junior day?

“I know they’re at the top, I just don’t really have a good (feel) on my list right now,” he said. “But I know they’re at the top, though.”

Burley, who said his recruitment is “still pretty wide open,” is looking to make his commitment “probably around close to the end” of his upcoming senior season. He feels schools such as Ohio State, Georgia, Ole Miss, Auburn, Tennessee, Penn State and Florida State are recruiting him the hardest right now, along with Clemson.

One thing stands out the most to Burley when he thinks about Clemson’s program.

“They think more of the person than the athlete,” he said.

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