Five-star wide receiver Monshun Sales has set his commitment date, and the decision is coming fast.
Sales will announce his college choice on Friday, July 17, with the reveal set for the Pat McAfee Show at 11 a.m. CT. Alabama remains in the mix for the highly coveted receiver, who has trimmed his list to five schools: Texas, LSU, Ohio State, Indiana and the Crimson Tide.
The Alabama connection is real, even if the latest buzz has started to tilt elsewhere. Sales is originally from Alabama, but he now lives in Indiana, where he played his high school football and became the name he is today. Rivals has reported that Texas and Indiana are starting to pull ahead in the race, which leaves Alabama trying to stay close as the finish line approaches.
Indiana has been viewed as the most likely destination for Sales, with the reigning national champion considered the predicted landing spot. Still, Alabama is not out of it. If the Crimson Tide can put together a comparable NIL package, the program he grew up rooting for could still have a shot.
That childhood tie matters. Sales grew up a fan of Alabama, and the school brought his entire family to Tuscaloosa for his official visit.
It may not mean everything, but there have been a few small signs worth tracking. Sales recently reposted an X tweet and shared a post on his Instagram story about Alabama landing four-star 2028 quarterback Kingston Preyear.
Alabama is also trying to build a future receiver group around Sales and four-star commit Osani Gayles. The Crimson Tide’s 2028 class is already off to a strong start with five commitments, good for the second-highest-ranked recruiting class in the country, according to Rivals. That group includes Preyear and four-star defensive back Braylen Gibbs.
The Tide are also in the hunt for another 2028 target in four-star offensive lineman Anthony Blalock of Ohio, who could announce soon. Ohio State is involved there as well, and Blalock recently visited Texas Tech.
Blalock is represented by the same agency as Alius Mayo, one of the top JuCo players in the country. Mayo is down to Alabama, Auburn and California, and the two visited Alabama together with their agent a few weeks ago.
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