Jaquavious Russaw

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Jaquavious Russaw
Alabama Crimson TideNo. 49
Position Linebacker
ClassFreshman
Personal information
Born:c. 2005 (age 1718)
Montgomery, Alabama
Height6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Weight242 lb (110 kg)
Career history
College
High school George Washington Carver (AL)

Jaquavious "Qua" Russaw (born c. 2005) is an American football linebacker for Alabama Crimson Tide football team.

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Early years

Russaw was born in Montgomery, Alabama, and attended George Washington Carver High School. [1] He played football and also competed in track at Carver. He ran 11.7 in the 100 and also competed in the shot put. [2] He was rated No. 9 in the ESPN 300 ranking of prospects in the 2023 college football recruiting class, [3] though ranked somewhat lower by On3 (No. 27 nationally), [4] Rivals.com (No. 43 nationally), [5] and 247Sports (No. 64 nationally). [2] He received scholarship offers from multiple universities, including Alabama, Georgia, Clemson, Florida State, LSU, Miami, Texas A&M, and USC. [3] [6]

College football

Russaw committed to Alabama in December 2022. [7] [8]

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References

  1. "Five-star DE Russaw is 'locked in' entering his senior season". The Montgomery Advertiser. 19 August 2022. pp. B1, B2 via Newspapers.com.
  2. 1 2 "Qua Russaw". 247Sports. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  3. 1 2 "Jaquavious Russaw". ESPN.com. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  4. "Qua Russaw". On3. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  5. "Jaquavious Russaw". Rivals.com. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  6. Nick Alvarez (18 September 2021). "Carver 4-star edge rusher Russaw picks up 15th college offer". The Montgomery Advertiser. p. B1 via Newspapers.com.
  7. Jacob Shames (21 December 2022). "Alabama football gets commitment from 5-star edge rusher Jaquavious Russaw on signing day". Montgomery Advertiser.
  8. "Alabama a perfect fit for Smith, Russaw". The Montgomery Advertiser. 22 December 2022. p. C1 via Newspapers.com.