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In a stunning turn: Elite 6-Foot-5 WR Calvin Russell III Commits To Alabama Over Georgia Bulldogs, Ohio State and other top programs…

Elite 6-Foot-5 WR Calvin Russell III Commits to Alabama Over Georgia, Ohio State, and Other Top Programs

In a major recruiting victory for Alabama, elite wide receiver Calvin Russell III has committed to the Crimson Tide, choosing them over powerhouse programs such as Georgia, Ohio State, and several other national contenders. The 6-foot-5, 210-pound playmaker, ranked among the top wide receiver prospects in the 2025 recruiting class, announced his decision on social media, stunning many in the college football world.

Russell, a five-star recruit from Texas, had been heavily pursued by multiple top-tier programs, with Georgia and Ohio State believed to be strong frontrunners in recent weeks. However, Alabama made a strong push, ultimately sealing the deal with its rich history of developing NFL-caliber receivers and a system that maximizes the potential of elite pass catchers.

Why Russell Chose Alabama

Russell cited Alabama’s player development, offensive system, and coaching staff as key factors in his decision. Under head coach Kalen DeBoer, Alabama has continued its reputation as a destination for top wide receivers, following in the footsteps of legends like Julio Jones, Amari Cooper, DeVonta Smith, and Jaylen Waddle.

“Alabama just felt like home,” Russell said. “The way they prepare players for the next level is unmatched, and I believe Coach DeBoer and his staff will put me in the best position to succeed. It’s a special place, and I can’t wait to be a part of it.”

Russell’s size, speed, and athleticism make him an ideal fit for Alabama’s offense. His ability to stretch the field and make contested catches in traffic makes him a nightmare for opposing defenses. Analysts have compared him to former Alabama standout A.J. Green, praising his elite catch radius, route-running ability, and explosiveness after the catch.

Impact on Alabama’s 2025 Recruiting Class

Russell’s commitment gives Alabama a huge boost in the 2025 recruiting cycle. Already ranked among the top classes in the nation, the Crimson Tide continue to stockpile talent at key positions. Pairing Russell with other elite offensive recruits ensures Alabama remains a dominant force in the SEC and national title conversation.

His commitment also sends a strong message to rival programs like Georgia and Ohio State, both of which were pushing hard to land him. Georgia, coming off consecutive national championship appearances, was hoping to add Russell to its receiver corps, while Ohio State, known for developing elite wideouts, made an aggressive late push.

What’s Next for Russell?

With his commitment secured, Russell can now focus on his senior season of high school football. Already a dominant force at the prep level, he’s expected to put up massive numbers in his final year before heading to Tuscaloosa.

Recruiting insiders believe Russell could play immediately as a freshman, given his rare blend of size and skill. Alabama’s receiving room is always loaded with talent, but Russell’s upside makes him a candidate for early playing time.

Alabama fans will undoubtedly be excited about his potential, and with the Crimson Tide’s track record of turning top receivers into first-round NFL Draft picks, Russell’s future looks incredibly bright.

Final Thoughts

Russell’s commitment to Alabama over Georgia, Ohio State, and other top programs is a major win for the Crimson Tide. His elite talent, combined with Alabama’s ability to develop wide receivers, makes this a perfect match. As he prepares to take his talents to the SEC, Russell has the potential to be the next great playmaker in Alabama’s storied history.

For now, Alabama fans can celebrate another recruiting triumph, while Georgia, Ohio State, and others must turn their attention to other top prospects to fill the void left by Russell’s decision.

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