Elijah Haven’s Alabama commitment came down to football first, not the checkbook.
The five-star quarterback from Louisiana chose the Crimson Tide over Georgia in a recruitment that drew plenty of attention, but Haven said NIL barely entered the picture until the process was nearly finished. Speaking with Greg Olsen on Youth Inc, he made it clear the money side was never the driving force.
“Honestly, for us, it’s never about the money but about the place I want to develop the best at,” Haven said. “So, those conversations didn’t come till pretty much I had my top two. It was Bama and Georgia, and we didn’t really dive deep into those conversations until we got to that top two.”
That answer fits the kind of quarterback Alabama is getting. Haven’s priorities centered on development, and that pushed Kalen DeBoer and Ryan Grubb to the front of the line. For a high school prospect with five stars next to his name, he sounded far more focused on where he could grow than on what he could collect.
That matters in a recruitment where Alabama and Georgia were the final two. It also speaks to how Haven views the bigger picture at this stage of his career: keep the focus on the quarterback room, the coaching, and the path to getting better.
DeBoer’s track record at the position gives Haven plenty to like. Ty Simpson, Jalen Milroe, Michael Penix Jr., and Jake Haener all improved in his system, and DeBoer has shown he’ll shape the offense around what his quarterbacks do best.
Milroe brought the run game; the others were more traditional pocket passers. Haven can move, too, but he projects as a precision passer.
The broader NIL landscape still looms around recruiting, and the source material points to schools with major booster support such as Miami, Texas A&M, and Texas Tech as examples of programs with big spending power. It also notes that pay-for-play may eventually fall out of favor, especially when resources are being directed toward high school players.
For Haven, though, the value of his own NIL future appears tied to performance. The idea is simple: play well, and the opportunities follow. In that sense, his approach lines up with Alabama and Georgia, programs described as being more interested in paying players for what they have done than for what they might become.
There’s also a contrast with schools like Indiana, which the source describes as using the transfer portal like free agency to rebuild on the fly each season. Alabama, by comparison, is expected to adjust and be fine.
For now, Haven’s commitment gives Alabama exactly the kind of quarterback it wants in the DeBoer era: talented, mature, and focused on development over noise.
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