Centennial Coyotes’ senior four-star edge rusher Noah Carter has committed to the University of Alabama following his de-commitment from Washington.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!BREAKING: Four-Star EDGE Noah Carter tells me he has Committed to Alabama!
The 6’4 220 EDGE from Peoria, AZ was previously committed to Washington
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— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) January 25, 2024
Kalen DeBoer Continues Recruitment
Former Washington Huskies and new Alabama head coach Kalen DeBoer has done all that he can to heavily recruit players over the last two weeks.
Following the retirement of longtime Alabama coach Nick Saban, the team had some uncertainty. However, DeBoer and several more former Husky coaches and players have taken their talents to the Crimson Tide.
I had a great weekend down in Tuscaloosa!! Great to see the culture here. Want to thank @KalenDeBoer for trusting in me and my family! Thank you for the love #RollTide family! pic.twitter.com/JapzOpNTZW
— Noah Carter (@3noahcarter) January 22, 2024
Another Arizona native who followed DeBoer from Washington to Alabama is former Saguaro offensive lineman Parker Brailsford.
While Alabama has lost many key players over the last few weeks, they have added a ton of talent to rebuild the roster.
What Carter Brings To Bama
Carter may very well be the most dominant high school football player in the state over the last two years. Not only did the four-star recruit total 25 sacks, 88 tackles, and two interceptions on defense, but he also excelled as a receiver.
He finished with 60 receptions for 1027 yards and 12 touchdowns through his last two seasons with the Coyotes. This dominance helped lead Centennial to back-to-back open-division playoff appearances, including a trip to the state championship where they fell short to Liberty.
One hander 👀 @Cehsfootball @lmzworld_ pic.twitter.com/bAxUMW5gIv
— Noah Carter (@3noahcarter) September 3, 2023
Carter possesses the talent and winning culture needed at Alabama and will look to get on the field early on in his collegiate career.