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Alabama continues to sit atop the Rivals RPM for Indianapolis Lawrence North 5-star WR Monshun Sales, the No. 8 overall prospect in the 2027 class. But while the Tide leads, the recruitment process remains active, competitive, and very much unfinished. That urgency showed up on Tuesday as head coach Kalen DeBoer and his staff made the ultimate recruiting move. 

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“Alabama’s coaching staff is making its rounds on the recruiting trail,” Crimson Coverage posted on X on January 20. “Earlier today, Alabama HC Kalen DeBoer, GM Courtney Morgan, and WR coach Derrick Nix stopped by @LNHSwildcats to check out 2027 5 ⭐️ WR Monshun ‘Bama’ Sales. As things stand, Sales has Alabama as one of his top schools.”

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This report aligns with the Rivals RPM, where Steve Wiltfong and Greg Smith logged predictions last month favoring Alabama. The program is making cautious decisions in their recruitment process, with around twenty players looking for a way out through the transfer portal. Monshun Sales will be back in Tuscaloosa on January 31, a return visit. However, he has other offers on the table as well, with a couple of Four programs on the prowl.

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It’s easy to see why Kalen DeBoer is in hot pursuit of this 2027 prospect. The HC knows there is a need for squad depth in Alabama. But with Monshun Sales, DeBoer is not just adding depth to the roster, but he’s adding quality, too. As a junior, Monshun Sales caught 37 passes for 794 yards and nine touchdowns, showing both volume reliability and explosive ability. He wins with size, speed, and body control that do well at the SEC level.

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Amid the speculation, Monshun Sales was direct while speaking with Chad Simmons earlier this month. 

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“Alabama is a place I’ve been three times, and I really like it there,” he said. “Now I’m talking a lot more with Coach Nix. I can’t wait to get back down there and spend more time with him. I want to see what he’s like.”

Derrick Nix’s background aligns cleanly with what has drawn Monshun Sales toward Alabama. After spending twelve seasons as Ole Miss’s RBs coach beginning in 2008, he transitioned to WRs in 2020 under Lane Kiffin, where he coached All-American Elijah Moore. He was inducted into the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame in August 2025 and remains the fifth all-time leading rusher in Southern Miss history. Then, there’s also the familiarity aspect. 

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“I grew up watching Alabama,” he added. “When I was younger, Alabama was my favorite school, so there’s a lot I like about the program.”

At the same time, geography and momentum are complicating factors. Monshun Sales was named a top group back in October, but only a few programs have separated. Alabama is one. Ohio State is another. And now, Indiana has forced its way into this conversation. He was back in Columbus earlier this month and will visit Indiana again this weekend, as the Hoosiers lean hard into their new reality. And that brings us to the uncomfortable part of this recruitment. Because Alabama is no longer recruiting against a familiar Indiana.

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Kalen DeBoer faces tough competition from Indiana 

Indiana’s rise is a structural shift. The Hoosiers finished 16-0, capping it with a National Championship, including a decisive Rose Bowl win over Alabama. For a program long associated with the bottom half of the Big Ten, that season changed perception across the sport. And it has immediate recruiting consequences, especially for an in-state star like Monshun Sales.

“This isn’t just any five-star recruit,” Josh Newberg said on January 16. “I feel like this five-star recruit is a good barometer for where the Hoosiers stand in the grand scheme of it all nationally.” 

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Monshun Sales fits that description. He is the No. 1 player in Indiana, the No. 2 WR in the class, and a player whose decision will be read as a signal. He has already attended multiple Indiana games, including the Week 12 win over Wisconsin, and will be back for a major Junior Day event.

Alabama, Ohio State, and Indiana now form the clear top tier. Official visits will come this summer. The unofficials are already scheduled, with Indiana on January 24 and Alabama on January 31. This recruitment will stretch. And it’s important for Kalen DeBoer to start building future trust. How do you think he navigates the upcoming season? Let us know in the comments.

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Khosalu Puro is a Primetime College Football Writer at EssentiallySports, keeping a close watch on everything from locker room buzz to end zone drama. Her journalism career began with four relentless years covering regional football circuits, where she honed her eye for team dynamics on the field. At EssentiallySports, she took that foundation national, leading coverage across the college football space. For the past two seasons, she has anchored ES Marquee Saturdays, managing live weekend coverage while sharing her expertise with the team’s emerging writers. She also plays a key role in the CFB Pro Writer Program, a unique initiative connecting editorial storytelling with fan-driven content. Khosalu ensures her experience is passed on to the rest of the team as well.

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