All-Star Football Staff Completed for 35th Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Football Classic

MONTGOMERY – The Alabama All-Star football team comprised of 40 high school seniors for the upcoming 35th 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), Wednesday.  The 35th annual game is scheduled to be played Carlisle H.H. Roberts Stadium in Hattiesburg (MS) on the campus of the University of Southern Mississippi Saturday, December 11.
    The AHSACDA All-Star Selection Committee selected the players from nominations submitted by member school coaches at a meeting Oct. 13 held at the AHSAA Office.
    “We are thankful to the selection committee for their efforts in selecting this year’s group,” said Dean. “They went to great lengths to make sure each AHSAA class and district is represented in the selections.  We believe we have assembled a group of student-athletes who will be outstanding representatives for their respective schools, communities, and the AHSAA. We look forward to traveling to Hattiesburg and putting forth our best effort.”
     Dean said the selection process didn’t just start on Wednesday. He praised the member schools, especially the head football coaches, for their nominations and the selection committee for their tireless efforts over the last several months.
    “We thank our member schools for their continued support of this annual contest.” He said.
     The squad includes 17 players who have already committed to a total of seven SEC schools, four others committed to Big 5 conference schools and 12 uncommitted seniors – several of them deciding from a number of major college schools.
    Of the all-stars already committed, five who are heading to Alabama and five who are planning to attend Auburn. The Crimson Tide commitments include running back Emmanuel Henderson of Geneva County, linebacker Jeremiah Alexander of Thompson, linebacker Robert Woodyard of Williamson, defensive lineman Khurtis Perry of Pike Road and receiver Kobe Prentice of Calera. The Tigers’ commitments on the All-Star roster include linebacker Justin Powell Gordon and offensive lineman Drew Bobo of Auburn High School, defensive lineman/tight end Caden Story of Lanett, place-kicker Alex McPherson of Fort Payne and wide receiver Omari Kelly of Hewitt-Trussville.
     Faith Academy defensive end Shemar James has committed to Florida, Hewitt-Trussville defensive lineman Justice Finkley has committed to Tennessee, Oxford defensive back Miguel Mitchell has chosen Vanderbilt, Opelika defensive back Jarell Stinson has selected Ole Miss, Montgomery Catholic defensive back Jourdan Thomas and St. Paul’s Episcopal offensive lineman Lucas Taylor are heading to Mississippi State.
    The quarterbacks chosen for the squad are Thompson senior Conner Harrell (North Carolina State) and Hoover senior Bennett Meredith. He is uncommitted. Both are scheduled to square off Oct. 23 when the defending Class 7A state champion Warriors (8-0) and Bucs (8-0) play at Hoover with the Region 3 title weighing in the balance. Thompson faces Oak Mountain (6-1), which is 4-1 in the region, this week, and Hoover faces Tuscaloosa County.
   Alabama Head coach for this year’s game is Adrian Abrams of Minor High School. He was named last May as head coach of the Alabama All-Star squad, comprised current Class of 2022 seniors. His coaching staff, which was announced in June, include: Sam Adams, Oxford High School; Aryvia Holmes, McAdory High School; Chad Eads, Gardendale High School; Travis Lockett, Linden High School; Sam Shade, Pinson Valley High School; Darrell Higgins, Mars Hill Bible High School; Larry Strain, Handley High School; and Chris Metcalf, Minor High School (scout coach). Billy Odom, Ken Wright and Randy White are the administrative coaches.
Alabama beat Mississippi last December 19-7. The series started in 1988 with Alabama winning three overtimes 24-21. The 34th game Saturday improved Alabama’s record in 23-11 overall. Mississippi has won all three games played in Mississippi (2015, 2017 and 2019). Alabama has a 23-8 edge in all games played in Alabama. 
    The complete 2021 Alabama roster and year-by-year history of the Classic are below.

ALABAMA-MISSISSIPPI
ALL-STAR GAME HISTORY (1988 – 2020)

Year-by-Year

       

2020

Alabama

19

Mississippi

7      

 

2019

Mississippi

17

Alabama

16       

Hattiesburg

2018

Mississippi

24

Alabama

20     

 

2017

Mississippi

42

Alabama

7     

Hattiesburg

2016

Alabama

25

Mississippi

14     

 

2015

Mississippi

28

Alabama

21     

Hattiesburg

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 22-11 lead.


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