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Cal not giving up on Alabama TE commit

After a whirlwind spring that saw him collect double-digit offers, Class of 2016 three-star Cartersville, Ga. tight end Miller Forristall put a quick end to his recruitment when he committed to Alabama last month.
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Since then, Forristall said things have been going great.
"Everything has been awesome," the 6-foot-5, 215-pound prospect said. "I've been talking with [tight ends] Coach [Bobby] Williams a lot and we get along great."
Forristall hasn't been back to Tuscaloosa since he committed, but said that will change thing fall when he plans on making several trips to watch The Tide play in person.
"I'm still working on another time to go," he said. "I'm going to take the official this fall and make sure I make it to a couple of other games, too."
So which game on Alabama's schedule is Forristall most excited about seeing in person?
"Alabama-LSU," he said. "It's going to be fantastic. I haven't seen a game there yet but just walking into the stadium gives me chills so I can only imagine what it will be like for that game."
Forristall is on track to graduate early and said he's "probably not" going to take any other visits. However, that hasn't stopped one program from continuing to chase him.
"California is still at me really hard," Forristall said. "I hear from them like every other day. They're selling a once in a lifetime opportunity to get the type of education that they can offer and they keep telling me how much they are going to throw the ball."
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