MONTGOMERY – The Alabama All-Star football team comprised of 40 high school seniors for the upcoming 37th annual Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Classic football game has been completed, announced Brandon Dean, Director of the Alabama High School Athletic Directors, and Coaches Association (AHSADCA), Friday. The all-star football classic contest is scheduled to be played Saturday, December 16 at Carlisle H.H. Roberts Stadium in Hattiesburg (MS) on the campus of the University of Southern Mississippi.
    The AHSACDA All-Star Selection Committee selected the players from nominations submitted by member school coaches at a meeting this week at the AHSAA Office.
   “As always, we thank the committee for their time and dedication in picking this outstanding group of student-athletes,” said Dean. We look forward to watching these student-athletes compete against Mississippi in December. Along with Coach Blackmon and his staff, we know they all will put on a great representation for our state and their respective schools & communities. We thank our members schools and or coaches for their continued support of this annual matchup.”
    Head coach for Alabama’s All-Stars is Ben Blackmon of Enterprise High School. His All-Star staff includes Jeff Kelly, Saraland; Trent Taylor, Andalusia; Ronnie Jackson, Ramsay; Deric Scott, Foley; Erik Speakman, Opelika; Matt Geohagan, Bibb County; Smitty Grider, Benjamin Russell; scout coach John Turner, Enterprise; and administrative coaches Billy Odom, Randy White and Ken Wright.
    
The squad includes 26 players who have already committed play collegiately at an NCAA Division I school – ranging from Oregon to the University of Miami, and 14 have already announced plans to sign with a school in the Southeastern Conference. Fourteen of the all-stars selected are still uncommitted.
     Of the all-stars already committed, six have made verbal commitments to the University of Alabama, and five have announced they are heading to Auburn University. Crimson Tide commitments include Clay-Chalkville’s Jaylen Mbakwe, who earned a spot on the all-star squad at defensive back. Mbakwe, who plans to enroll at UA in January, is also an outstanding athlete who is the Cougars’ quarterback and part-time wide receiver. Also announced plans to attend Alabama are Gadsden City defensive back Dre Kirpatrick of Gadsden City, linebacker Quinton Reese of Ramsay, defensive linemen Jeremiah Beaman of Parker and Isaia Faga of Central-Phenix City, and Brookwood offensive lineman Mike Bramblett.
    
The all-stars who have committed to Auburn include Anniston defensive back Jayden Lewis, defensive lineman Malik Blocton of Pike Road, Andalusia running back Jamarion Burnett, receivers Bryce Cain of Baker and Perry Thompson of Foley.
     Clay-Chalkville offensive lineman JacQuan McRoy, the biggest player on the Alabama All-Star roster at 6-foot-8, 370 pounds, has committed to Oregon, and running back Kevin Riley of Tuscaloosa County has committed to the University of Miami (FL).
     Already to committed to SEC schools are Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa defensive back Travaris banks (Ole Miss); James Clemens defensive lineman Jaylen Brown (Missouri); and Central-Phenix City wide receiver Cameron Coleman (Texas A&M).  Loachapoka defensive end Reco Newton has committed to Purdue while B.B. Comer linebacker/running b ack Kamore Harris and Saraland linebacker Jamison Curtis have committed to Memphis; Charles Henderson wide receiver/defensive back Jywon Boyd has committed to Troy University; Spanish Fort defensive end Cole McConathy has committed to Louisville; defensive lineman Kevin Norwood of Theodore, St. Paul’s offensive lineman Asher Hale, and Mary Montgomery quarterback Jared Hollins have committed to South Alabama, and Brooks offensive lineman Carson Wheeler has committed to North Alabama.  
     Quarterbacks selected are Hollins and Opelika’s Roman Gagliano, who is still uncommitted.
     Alabama beat Mississippi last December at Mobile’s Hancock Whitney Stadium on the campus of the University of South Alabama 14-10. The series started in 1988 with Alabama winning three overtimes 24-21. The 36th game improved Alabama’s record to 25-11 overall.    The complete 2023 Alabama roster and year-by-year history of the Classic are below.

 

ALABAMA-MISSISSIPPI
ALL-STAR GAME HISTORY (1988 – 2022)

Year-by-Year

       

2022

Alabama

14

Mississippi

10              

 

2021

Alabama

20

Mississippi

0         

 

2020

Alabama

19

Mississippi

7      

 

2019

Mississippi

17

Alabama

16       

 

2018

Mississippi

24

Alabama

20     

 

2017

Mississippi

42

Alabama

7     

 

2016

Alabama

25

Mississippi

14     

 

2015

Mississippi

28

Alabama

21     

 

2014

Alabama

36

Mississippi

30

 

2013

Alabama

21

Mississippi

17

 

2012

Alabama

21

Mississippi

16

 

2011

Alabama

31

Mississippi

12

 

2010

Alabama

24

Mississippi

17

(2 OT)

2009

Alabama

21

Mississippi

13

 

2008

Alabama

28

Mississippi

3

 

2007

Mississippi

26

Alabama

7

December

2007

Alabama

51

Mississippi

14

June

2006

Alabama

24

Mississippi

3

 

2005

Mississippi

21

Alabama

18

 

2004

Alabama

24

Mississippi

22

 

2003

Alabama

24

Mississippi

16

 

2002

Alabama

29

Mississippi

17

 

2001

Alabama

33

Mississippi

14

 

2000

Alabama

16

Mississippi

9

 

1999

Alabama

28

Mississippi

24

 

1998

Mississippi

9

Alabama

0

 

1997

Alabama

10

Mississippi

6

 

1996

Alabama

17

Mississippi

14

 

1995

Mississippi

37

Alabama

9

 

1994

Mississippi

24

Alabama

10

 

1993

Mississippi

17

Alabama

6

 

1992

Mississippi

17

Alabama

14

 

1991

Alabama

15

Mississippi

13

 

1990

Alabama

21

Mississippi

14

(OT)

1989

Alabama

24

Mississippi

21

(4 OT)

1988

Alabama

24

Mississippi

21

(3 OT)

SERIES HISTORY: Alabama holds a 25-11 lead.


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