<p>it’s time to focus on football. </p>
<p>Rivals.com has ranked Bama’s 2011 recruiting class #1 in the nation. Check it out at: [Yahoo</a> Sports: Rivals.com 2011 Team Recruiting Rankings](<a href=“Rivals.com”>Rivals.com)</p>
<p>To review synopses of the recruits, go to: [Yahoo</a> Sports: Rivals.com 2011 Alabama Commitments](<a href=“Rivals.com”>Rivals.com)</p>
<p>And check out Demetrius Hart, rated the #1 all-purpose back in the nation (and sporting a 3.6 GPA to boot) at: <a href=“Rivals.com”>Rivals.com</a></p>
<p>Roll Tide.</p>
<p>What does everyone think about this hubub over so - called oversigning? I’m not sure what to make of it.</p>
<p>Over-signing…</p>
<p>I think it has to do with “grey-shirting”. That’s when a school signs a player with the understanding that they will not start school in the fall…they will start in the spring (a year from now). </p>
<p>These are often kids who don’t have the NCAA GPA req’ts or may not have all the “college prep” classes yet…so they go to a CC in the fall, and then come to the U in the spring. Some kids need this extra year to “grow.” This gives another year to a player in addition to possibly red-shirting him later. This allows a school to delay “counting” them on their football rolls for another year.</p>
<p>This also helps with attrition that happens…current players who go to the draft early, who flunk out, who transfer out, or who just quit the sport. </p>
<p>It’s really only “bad” when a school doesn’t make it clear to a player that he will be grey-shirted. A school in the midwest (Arkansas??? maybe) was supposedly guilty of this. Saban insists that his grey-shirts fully understand that they will be grey-shirted.</p>