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is Jobe for all extent and purposes a 1 and done? I know Bama's selling him on replacing Fitzpatrick
 
Welp, this is how we gonna do this

**** Jobe, **** Saban, **** Jobe's coach in CT, **** Bama as a staff, program, and as a mother****in crew and if you want to be down with Bama then **** you too

******* Henderson, **** you too

All you Bama mother****ers **** you too
 
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Y’all gone riot when you see the article with him talking about his recent home visit with Saban lol......
 
https://247sports.com/college/miami...ama-Chances-To-Flip-Him-From-Miami--111828072




Alabama head coach Nick Saban stopped off to see four-star cornerback and Miami commit Josh Jobe on Tuesday. The Miami native is spending his senior year at Cheshire Academy in Connecticut.

"It was great," Jobe told BamaOnLine of Saban's visit. "We keep it real with each other."

Jobe has been committed to the Hurricanes for well over two years, but has kept his ears open to other programs, especially Alabama. He sees a prime opportunity in Tuscaloosa.

"My best opportunity at Bama is to start as a true freshman and be the best cornerback that ever came out of Bama," he said.

His last visit to the Capstone came last April. He visited again with the Tide coaching staff at a Florida International satellite camp in June.

"Being around the players and the coaches," Jobe said of his favorite part of UA.

Despite his pledge, Jobe says Alabama is recruiting him the hardest. He plans to be back in Tuscaloosa on Dec. 15 for his official visit, the only official visit he has planned.

"Just looking forward to seeing how the academic part of Alabama, not just football," he said.

The visit to the Capstone next weekend could be a pivotal point in the four-star corner's recruitment.

"I'll make my decision in December," Jobe said.

When asked how good of a chance Alabama has to flip him from his commitment to Miami?

"120 percent chance," Jobe said.

At 6-foot-1, 180 pounds, Jobe is rated the No. 13 cornerback and the No. 97 overall player in the country, per the industry-generated 247Sports Composite.
 
https://247sports.com/college/miami...ama-Chances-To-Flip-Him-From-Miami--111828072




Alabama head coach Nick Saban stopped off to see four-star cornerback and Miami commit Josh Jobe on Tuesday. The Miami native is spending his senior year at Cheshire Academy in Connecticut.

"It was great," Jobe told BamaOnLine of Saban's visit. "We keep it real with each other."

Jobe has been committed to the Hurricanes for well over two years, but has kept his ears open to other programs, especially Alabama. He sees a prime opportunity in Tuscaloosa.

"My best opportunity at Bama is to start as a true freshman and be the best cornerback that ever came out of Bama," he said.

His last visit to the Capstone came last April. He visited again with the Tide coaching staff at a Florida International satellite camp in June.

"Being around the players and the coaches," Jobe said of his favorite part of UA.

Despite his pledge, Jobe says Alabama is recruiting him the hardest. He plans to be back in Tuscaloosa on Dec. 15 for his official visit, the only official visit he has planned.

"Just looking forward to seeing how the academic part of Alabama, not just football," he said.

The visit to the Capstone next weekend could be a pivotal point in the four-star corner's recruitment.

"I'll make my decision in December," Jobe said.

When asked how good of a chance Alabama has to flip him from his commitment to Miami?

"120 percent chance," Jobe said.

At 6-foot-1, 180 pounds, Jobe is rated the No. 13 cornerback and the No. 97 overall player in the country, per the industry-generated 247Sports Composite.

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120 percent chance to flip him? Drop his *** now. This dude is playing or he gone flip on that ov.
 
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Alabama head coach Nick Saban stopped off to see four-star cornerback and Miami commit Josh Jobe on Tuesday. The Miami native is spending his senior year at Cheshire Academy in Connecticut.

"It was great," Jobe told BamaOnLine of Saban's visit. "We keep it real with each other."

Jobe has been committed to the Hurricanes for well over two years, but has kept his ears open to other programs, especially Alabama. He sees a prime opportunity in Tuscaloosa.

"My best opportunity at Bama is to start as a true freshman and be the best cornerback that ever came out of Bama," he said.

His last visit to the Capstone came last April. He visited again with the Tide coaching staff at a Florida International satellite camp in June.

"Being around the players and the coaches," Jobe said of his favorite part of UA.

Despite his pledge, Jobe says Alabama is recruiting him the hardest. He plans to be back in Tuscaloosa on Dec. 15 for his official visit, the only official visit he has planned.

"Just looking forward to seeing how the academic part of Alabama, not just football," he said.

The visit to the Capstone next weekend could be a pivotal point in the four-star corner's recruitment.

"I'll make my decision in December," Jobe said.

When asked how good of a chance Alabama has to flip him from his commitment to Miami?

"120 percent chance," Jobe said.

At 6-foot-1, 180 pounds, Jobe is rated the No. 13 cornerback and the No. 97 overall player in the country, per the industry-generated 247Sports Composite.

He's trolling hard.
 
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He either really loves bama or is trolling them hard, I can't read it
 
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At the end of the day Jobe will either 1) Be lauded for playing Nicky at his own game or 2) Be burned at the stake for all the Tom Foolery he has caused during his recruitment

Either way, I'm ok with it. Of course I would love for the kid to be in the class, but at this point, I'm not going to be surprised if he isn't
 
120 percent chance to flip him? Drop his *** now. This dude is playing or he gone flip on that ov.

If he flips on that OV, you hope it's public, so we came move, being silent to bama & flipping on NSD would be bad for us
 
I think jobe is gone or this a all time great troll but I don't see it being so
 
https://247sports.com/college/miami...ama-Chances-To-Flip-Him-From-Miami--111828072




Alabama head coach Nick Saban stopped off to see four-star cornerback and Miami commit Josh Jobe on Tuesday. The Miami native is spending his senior year at Cheshire Academy in Connecticut.

"It was great," Jobe told BamaOnLine of Saban's visit. "We keep it real with each other."

Jobe has been committed to the Hurricanes for well over two years, but has kept his ears open to other programs, especially Alabama. He sees a prime opportunity in Tuscaloosa.

"My best opportunity at Bama is to start as a true freshman and be the best cornerback that ever came out of Bama," he said.

His last visit to the Capstone came last April. He visited again with the Tide coaching staff at a Florida International satellite camp in June.

"Being around the players and the coaches," Jobe said of his favorite part of UA.

Despite his pledge, Jobe says Alabama is recruiting him the hardest. He plans to be back in Tuscaloosa on Dec. 15 for his official visit, the only official visit he has planned.

"Just looking forward to seeing how the academic part of Alabama, not just football," he said.

The visit to the Capstone next weekend could be a pivotal point in the four-star corner's recruitment.

"I'll make my decision in December," Jobe said.

When asked how good of a chance Alabama has to flip him from his commitment to Miami?

"120 percent chance," Jobe said.

At 6-foot-1, 180 pounds, Jobe is rated the No. 13 cornerback and the No. 97 overall player in the country, per the industry-generated 247Sports Composite.



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