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Alabama closing in on Peach State lineman

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Kamaar Bell, offensive guard from Colquitt County High School in Moultrie. Georgia, has gone from an unknown to receiving an offer from the University of Alabama in the last 24 hours. Bell did not have any scholarship offers prior to the visit to Tuscaloosa on Saturday with his head coach, Rush Propst.

"I made a scheduled phone call to Nick Saban (on Sunday)," Bell said. "He told me about the facility and how it's gong to be when I come down there.

"There is no doubt I am going to commit to Roll Tide. They are a winning team, and I come from a winning team. Once I get right in school and get everything situated I am going to commit."

Bell has his mind set on joining Alabama's recruiting class. He enjoyed the unofficial visit.

"I really loved the visit," he said. "I really felt welcomed there. I’m really ready to start playing for them now.

"I loved the scrimmage. I like how everyone was out there just having fun, and I really like the character of some of the players. I like No. 99 (Raekwon Davis), and No. 66 (Lester Cotton). They really stood out to me."

The 6-foot-3, 328-pound lineman is recruited as a guard or center by Alabama.

"I like the offensive line coach (Brent Key)," Bell said. "He is a great coach. I love his energy.

"I really like the nutrition (program), the weight room, the facilities, the coaches. I like everything."

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