The Alabama Crimson Tide football program concluded its spring practice period on Saturday with its annual A-Day scrimmage. The Crimson Tide had a strong spring season under new head coach Karen DeBoer and will now look to continue that momentum into the summer and fall. One way he can continue to build momentum is by moving forward with his recruiting efforts.
Lozier Brooks told On3 Sports on Saturday, just after the Crimson Tide wrapped up its spring game, that he is fully committed to DeBoer and the Alabama program.
Brooks is a three-star wide receiver from Millville High School in Millville, New Jersey. He is listed at 5-foot-9, 170 pounds and is considered the No. 14 player in all of New Jersey by the 247Sports Composite. The rising senior becomes the second wide receiver in the University of Alabama's 2025 graduating class, joining Derrick Smith from Southside Selma.
The Crimson Tide currently has nine commitments in the 2025 class, which is considered No. 8 overall for the cycle and the third-best class in the Southeastern Conference behind LSU and Oklahoma. It becomes.
Brooks chose Alabama over offers from Kentucky and Tennessee, telling On3 Sports he felt comfortable enough to join the Crimson Tide thanks to his connection with new receivers coach JaMarcus Shepard. He said he remembered it.
As a junior, he caught 61 passes for 1,295 yards and 22 touchdowns, while also adding 32 tackles and six scores on defense. He already holds the South Jersey career receiving yards record with 3,355 yards and 51 receiving touchdowns, but he still has one season left to set those records.