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Jireh Edwards Commits to Alabama
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Five-star safety Jireh Edwards, once considered a strong Oregon commit, has officially chosen Alabama. Despite interest from Georgia and Texas A&M, Edwards was swayed by Alabamas consistent communication and winning culture. He cited the teams history of developing professional players and the warm welcome from the coaching staff, including head coach Kalen DeBoer, as key factors in his decision. Edwards, a lifelong Alabama fan, will enroll early in January.
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