Alabama lands 4th 5-star recruit; No one else has more than 2

Andrew Nemec

Alabama lands 4th 5-star recruit; No one else has more than 2 image

The Alabama Crimson Tide are "crimson-hot" on the recruiting trail, having landed 10 commitments in the past 10 days.

But even that statistic doesn't fully do justice to what Kalen DeBoer and his coaching staff have accomplished this cycle.

On Wednesday, Alabama added its fourth five-star commitment, landing elite wide receiver Cederian Moore.

According to Rivals, no other program in the entire country has more than two.

Alabama's four five-star pledges is also more than Georgia, Miami, Michigan, Penn State, Florida State, Florida, Oklahoma, Ole Miss, South Carolina and North Carolina combined. 

Here's a quick look at those four elite prospects.

Benjamin Russell (Alabama) wide receiver Cederian Morgan - nation's No. 11 overall prospect, No. 2 wide receiver, No. 1 player in Alabama

Sprayberry (Georgia) cornerback Jorden Edmonds - nation's No. 21 overall prospect, No. 2 cornerback, No. 2 player in Georgia

Gainesville (Georgia) linebacker Xavier Griffin - nation's No. 8 overall prospect, No. 1 linebacker, No. 1 player in Georgia

Jackson (Alabama) running back Ezavier Crowell -- nation's No. 31 overall prospect, No. 2 running back, No. 3 player in Alabama

And the Crimson Tide may not be done.

Shortly after Morgan announced his commitment, Griffin posted to X/Twitter that more help is on the way.

"Another one soon," he wrote. 

When Nick Saban retired many wondered if the Crimson Tide's recruiting prowess would exit with him.

Turns out, those concerns were unfounded.

Alabama is recruiting as well as anyone in the country right now.

And more help is apparently on the way. 

Andrew Nemec

Andrew Nemec has covered high school sports and the recruiting landscape for more than a decade, with an emphasis on the former and current Pac-12 footprint. Nemec, who hosts his own radio show on ESPN-affiliate 1080 The FAN in Portland, Oregon, is a graduate of the University of Oregon's School of Journalism and Communication.