2024 Alabama Football Commit Julian Sayin Selected for Elite 11 Finals

The California native will compete against other top quarterbacks at the end of the summer.
Photo | Julian Sayin's Instagram account, @juliansayin
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Julian Sayin already had the California connection with former Alabama quarterback Bryce Young, but the two now have another as the 5-star quarterback was named an Elite 11 finalist.

Here is a description of the event:

"The Elite 11 Finals will bring together top performers to receive advanced, one-on-one quarterback instruction in a highly competitive setting. The Elite 11 Finals will span three days and include on-field drills, routes on air, classroom instruction and off-field development. The Elite 11 will be named at the conclusion of The Elite 11 Finals."

Elite 11 has a long list of quarterbacks that went on to have great collegiate and even professional careers. In 2019 alone, the class contained Young, Auburn's TJ Finley, Texas A&M's Haynes King, and former Ohio State quarterback and Elite 11 Finals MVP CJ Stroud.

The most recent class, 2021, contained two quarterbacks Crimson Tide fans know very well: Texas' Quinn Ewers and potentially Alabama's next starting quarterback, Ty Simpson.

Los Angeles was the first location of the regional Elite 11 event in 2023, and there are a total of eight different locations until the finals at the end of the summer, where the best of the best compete for MVP honors.

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Mason Smith is a staff writer for BamaCentral, covering football, basketball, recruiting and everything in between. He received his bachelor's degree in Journalism from Alabama State University before earning his master's from the University of Alabama.