Sav'ell Smalls
Status:
Signed
HIGH SCHOOL

Sav'ell Smalls

Defensive End
6′3″ / 230 lbs
Seattle, WA
Garfield
Class of 2020
Rating: 100
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National Avg
Rating: 99.4
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School Preferences

School
Interest
Offer
Official Visit
Washington
Signed
Texas A&M
None
Alabama
None
Arizona
None
Arizona State
None
California
None
Clemson
None
Colorado
None
Florida
None
Florida State
None
Georgia
None
Louisville
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LSU
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Miami
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Michigan
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Nebraska
None
Notre Dame
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Ohio State
None
Oklahoma
None
Oregon
None
Oregon State
None
Penn State
None
Stanford
None
Tennessee
None
Texas
None
UCLA
None
USC
None
Utah
None
Washington State
None
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Videos

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All-State Sophomore Season 🦍
Freshman Year Varsity Highlights

Updates

Ryan Brauninger
4 yr ago by Ryan Brauninger
A handful of defensive recruiting notes - Friday morning
- In case you missed it, there's been a swell of momentum for Texas with 2021 New Caney LB Derrick Harris Jr. It was actually something we'd heard about at the very start of the week, but we wanted to source it a little more before running anything. I can say that the A&M staff, including Elko and Peveto, have been in touch this week. Will it be enough to keep Harris away from making a pledge to the Horns? At this point, if it is, it'd probably have to be viewed as a small win for the A&M staff. - Staying at linebacker, Burien (WA) stud Sav'ell Smalls will be taking an official visit to College Station the weekend of the Alabama game. What's interesting is that we've heard Smalls' name come up with our sources very sparsely. After reaching out to some folks, it does sound like he's been a kid the A&M staff never gave in on, and I'm sure the people in Bright were pumped when they were able to grab an OV. That being said, this is a monster hill to climb for the Aggies. - Our recruiting staff expected that a new name or two may pop up at corner after Josh Eaton decided to delay his decision. Well, one of those names is Jacobe Covington from Scottsdale (AZ) powerhouse Saguaro HS. This was the same program that produced Christian Kirk a few years back, and he (Covington) announced via Twitter that he'd be taking an official visit to A&M on September 20th. Covington is one of the more highly touted defenders out in the desert. He stands 6-1, 195 pounds and holds offers from schools such as Oklahoma, Washington, LSU, Penn State, Nebraska, and many more. - Shadow Creek S Xavion Alford continues to inch toward a decision. He's pretty adamant that he wants to have the process done by the time the Sharks start their season so we are nearing the home stretch here. I know that Mike Elko has been in touch with Alford throughout the week, and obviously, Leon O'Neal will be plugged into any decision Alford makes. I'm also confident in saying this thing was decidedly Bama's about a month ago. The Aggies have done a great job of getting back on level footing. - Lastly, I was told this week that the battle for East St Louis (IL) S Antonio Johnson was, again, going to come down to Texas A&M and Alabama. Interestingly though, I was given information that made it sound like Bama wants Johnson at corner. If that information is indeed valid, I'd have to wonder how that would affect the final decision. Antonio is certainly athletic enough to play corner, but I think he projects much better and more seamlessly at safety.
Scattershooting Recruiting: Surveying A&M targets as 2020 focus narrows
4 yr ago by Billy Liucci
Scattershooting Recruiting: Surveying A&M targets as 2020 focus narrows
After a fairly quiet spring, the recruiting wheels are likely to turn a little faster for the Aggies in the coming months. Billy takes a closer look at where A&M stands with a long list of their key targets on both sides of the ball.
Fisher, Texas A&M make big impression on Five-star defender
5 yr ago by Jason Howell
Fisher, Texas A&M make big impression on Five-star defender
Seattle (WA) Garfield defender Sav'ell Smalls recently trimmed his list to 12, and Texas A&M made the cut. He discussed why the Aggies made his list, his visit plans, and what is next as he navigates the recruiting process.
Scattershooting Aggie Football: Fisher's coaching hires, class of 2020 & more
5 yr ago by Billy Liucci
Scattershooting Aggie Football: Fisher's coaching hires, class of 2020 & more
Billy Liucci surveys the Aggie football landscape, taking a deeper look at how Jimbo Fisher has handled assistant coaching hires, including recent changes, and previewing the class of 2020 as one recruiting cycle transitions into another.
Jason Howell
5 yr ago by Jason Howell
Quick comment from a recent 5-star offer
Seattle (WA) Garfield 2020 OLB/DE Sav'ell Smalls "I knew the offer was coming because they came last week and told me they'd be back, so it was just a matter of time when they'd be back. It was good because it's a really good school. I'm a fan of Jimbo (Fisher)."It sounds like he does plan to narrow his list to around 12 in a few weeks. After that we'll see what happens. Right now he says he doesn't have any visits scheduled.
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