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Alabama became the latest program to offer Zionsville (Ind.) High 2028 tight end Theo Schott. “I was just speechless,” Schott stated. “It’s just crazy. It’s Alabama. They’ve been dominant for so long. I don’t know what else to say.” The Crimson Tide join Purdue, Illinois, Louisville and Oregon in extending a scholarship to the 6-foot-4, 210-pound Schott. Tight ends coach Bryan Ellis gave Schott the good news. “He said he was watching my film, watching class of 2028 guys tonight and he had to call me right away, he liked what he saw,” Schott said. Easy to see why. A nice blend of size and athleticism, Schott is a smooth prospect that can stretch the field and is dynamic with the ball in his hands. He can also play attached and block at the point of attack. Several other programs including Georgia is showing interest. As the process continues Schott looks forward to building the relationship with Ellis and Alabama. “Obviously they’ve been the most dominant program the last 10 years,” Schott said. “That’s really exciting. Their culture is great. I don’t know much about the tight ends they’ve produced but they’re the winningest program. It’s really exciting I have another great opportunity.”