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Bama offers R100 ATH

Alabama assistant coach Mario Cristobal visited a number of schools in New Jersey on Monday. One of the schools he stopped at was Old Tappan (N.J.), home of 2016 Rivals100 athlete Jordan Fuller. Later in the day, Fuller found out he had earned a scholarship offer from the Crimson Tide.
"I'm very honored to get an offer like this," said the 6-foot-2, 190-pound Fuller. "I feel like Alabama is a school a lot of kids would like an offer from. I respect them because they're winning and they're coaches very well. I don't know if I would play offense or defense there but I know coach Saban is one of the best defensive backs coaches out there. I think my athleticism fits their mold. They have a lot of guys like that."
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Fuller was scheduled to make the trip to Penn State last weekend but was unable to make it. He has rescheduled the trip and plans on being at State College this weekend.
"We'll be at Penn State this weekend," he said. "Things are going well with us. I like that staff and what they're doing up there. That was a tough loss last weekend and it was a little controversial."
Many of the nation's top programs have offers Fuller a spot on their team but he still hasn't fully delved into recruiting.
"I'm talking one of the coaches from Maryland and some of the coaches at Rutgers," Fuller said. "I'm in touch with a coach at Ohio State a little bit. I'm mainly focused on this season. I might visit Notre Dame, Alabama and Ohio State after the season."
Fuller is putting up impressive numbers despite being limited by a wrist injury. As a passer, Fuller is 12-22 for 143 yards with two touchdowns. He has run for almost 500 yards on less than 50 carries with three touchdowns. Fuller has caught nine passes for almost 250 yards and two touchdowns. On defense he has more than 30 tackles, two interceptions and one interception returned for a touchdown.
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