F our-Star North Jackson linebacker Tana Patrick picked the University of Alabama Crimson Tide at a signing day press conference held at his high school in Stevenson, Alabama. Patrick was one of the most highly sought after linebacker prospects in Alabama, and chose between Alabama, Tennessee and Auburn.

Patrick made the choice in front of an audience at the high school gym. Patrick donned a Nick Saban-style straw hat to make his choice.

Patrick is a 6’3″, 215 lbs. outside linebacker. He runs a 4.5 in the 40. He also played tight end in high school and this no doubt increased his ball skills and hands.

2 Responses to “Tana Patrick picks Alabama” Subscribe

  1. Auburnisajoke formerly the fan known as Ballplay Indian. February 4, 2009 at 10:18 am #

    dam.

  2. Bamaman February 5, 2009 at 8:46 am #

    BI, yeah it looks like that is our lotto as you referred to TP as being. We are getting used to this number 1 recruiting business. . . .

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