Alabama football’s 2025 recruiting class was dinged on Sunday, when running back Anthony “Turbo” Rogers decommitted. The Carver-Montgomery product had originally committed to Alabama in June of 2023.
“God’s plan,” Rogers said in a social media post acknowledging the news.
Chad Simmons of On3 reported that Rogers will choose between Ohio State and Georgia. According to Rogers’ Instagram account, he has recently taken visits to both schools.
The Crimson Tide has another running back commitment in the 2025 class. Akylin “AK” Dear committed to Alabama in August.
Rogers is listed as a four-star running back prospect by 247Sports’ composite rankings. He’s ranked as the No. 8 RB in the class, No. 141 overall players in the class.
Alabama’s class is currently ranked as the No. 3 group nationally for 2025 according to the 247 composite. The Crimson Tide was top class, before three recent decommits, including Rogers, linebacker Dawson Merritt (flipped to Nebraska) and wide receiver Caleb Cunningham (Ole Miss).
Now Ohio State and Georgia both sit ahead of the Tide, in Kalen DeBoer’s first full recruiting cycle since taking over for Nick Saban as UA’s head coach. The class now has 20 total commitments.
The early signing period for the class of 2025 begins on Dec. 4.
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