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Florida 4-Star LB feels it will be great to learn from Alabama LB coach after earning offer

Cale Britt walked away from the University of Alabama with an offer from the Crimson Tide after camping in front of the Tide’s coaching staff.

Britt is a 2028 linebacker prospect, and he attends Bishop Moore High School in Orlando, Florida. Most recruiting sites currently consider him to be a four-star recruit, and his offer list includes previous offers from Michigan, Notre Dame, Penn State and others. Britt considers his Alabama offer to be a product of the work he has put in.

“It means all my hard work is paying off,” Britt told Touchdown Alabama. “Alabama is an elite football school where I can get a great education, also.”

The Florida product considers the chance to play under the Tide’s inside linebacker coach Chuck Morrell in Tuscaloosa to be a great opportunity.

“Alabama is a true blue blood,” Britt said. “You have to be hungry to play if you go there. Coach Chuck is a great guy and a very knowledgeable football coach. It would be fantastic to learn from him.”

The 6-foot-3, 212-pounder is an athletic linebacker who can play in space at a high level. He takes great angles to the football in pursuit of ball carriers, and Britt feels his ability to defend the pass as a linebacker is among his biggest strengths.

“I play physical and can get side line to side line with anyone,” said Britt

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