4-star athlete Isaiah Bond visited by Alabama assistant Holman Wiggins
Buford (Ga.) athlete Isaiah Bond decommitted from Florida following Dan Mullen‘s firing, and he’s quickly become a hot commodity on the open market.
He has visited Auburn and Alabama since his decommitment on Nov. 22, and Friday night, the Crimson Tide sent wide receivers coach Holman Wiggins to see the four-star.
Bond told On3 Director of Recruiting Chad Simmons that the Tigers aren’t in his top three schools, though. He will decide between Alabama, Florida and Georgia on December 9 at 8pm ET.
Bond is the No. 113 prospect in the 2022 class, according to the On3 Consensus, a complete and equally weighted industry-generated average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He ranks as the nation’s No. 4 athlete and the No. 11 prospect in Georgia.
Isaiah Bond’s On3 Scouting Summary
“Explosive two-way athlete with the athleticism to excel at either wide receiver or cornerback,” writes Director of Scouting Charles Power. “Has one of the better speed profiles in the 2022 cycle with a sub 10.5 second 100 meter time and a 21.05 second best in the 200 meters.
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“Not big at 5-foot-10, 170 pounds, but has a 6-foot-4 wing-span. Seems most likely to start out at wide receiver in college. The track speed transfers over to the field where he is capable of taking a quick pass to the house.
“Also shows the ability to separate on vertical routes. Has agility, vision and some contact balance after the catch in addition to the long speed. Can track the ball, but still developing some of the technical aspects of his game at receiver.
“Will need to continue improving his routes and has not always been a reliable hands-catcher, though he’s shown some improvement in that regard over time.”