Nation's No. 1 Running Back, Turbo Rogers Makes College Decision

The Nation's No. 1 running back in the 2025 signing class, Anthony "Turbo" Rogers has announced his college commitment.
Nation's No. 1 Running Back, Turbo Rogers Makes College Decision
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The Nation's No. 1 running back in the 2025 signing class, Anthony "Turbo" Rogers has announced his college commitment. The 5-star running back will be playing his college football at Alabama. 

A native of Pike Road, Alabama, Rogers recently transferred to IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida. Moving to a new school for your final year of high school can certainly be a difficult transition, but Rogers explained to Dawgs Daily why his move to IMG was the right decision.

“The past two years of my high school career we’ve had a new head coach every year and then we were getting another new head coach this year and there was no stability and I want to be under a stable program and I took a visit down here and I saw how much I could develop coming here so I just made the decision.”

2025 RB, Anthony "Turbo" Rogers

While he has only been enrolled at IMG since March, the four-star prospect claims the move to the national college football powerhouse has already paid dividends.

“Just learning football, actually learning the game of football. To be honest, before I got here I was just going off seeing it and just my athletic ability. Basically, I was raw. And since I got here I’m starting to understand football; who’s blocking who, learning how to read defenses and stuff like that.”

After racking up an impressive 4,468 all-purpose yards along with 24 touchdowns over the course of his sophomore and junior season at Pike Road High School (AL), Rogers has become one of the most highly sought-after prospects in the 2025 class, earning offers from many of the most high-profile programs in the nation. After setting June 2 as his decision date, the 5-foot-8, 185-pound running back cut his recruitment to a top-five with Georgia, Florida, Auburn, Alabama, and Oregon making the cut. 

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Brooks Austin is a former college football player turned journalist and broadcaster. Follow him on Twitter @BrooksAustinBA