BREAKING: 6-10 C Collins Onyejiaka has reclassified & will join Alabama for the 2025-26 season, per 247Sports Travis Branham… See more

In a major development for Alabama basketball recruiting, Collins Onyejiaka, a highly-touted 6-foot-10 center, has officially reclassified and will join the Crimson Tide for the 2025-26 season, according to a report from 247Sportsโ€™ Travis Branham. The decision accelerates Onyejiakaโ€™s path to college hoops and gives Alabama fans plenty to be excited about for the future.


๐ŸŒŸ A Game-Changer for the Tide

Onyejiaka, widely regarded as one of the top big men in his class, brings:

โœ… Elite size at 6’10” with a growing frame and athleticism.
โœ… Strong defensive instincts, including rim protection and rebounding ability.
โœ… Developing offensive game, with soft touch around the rim and improving perimeter skills.

His decision to reclassify provides Alabama with an earlier boost to its frontcourt depth at a key time as head coach Kalen DeBoer and the staff continue building a national contender.


๐Ÿ’ฌ Recruiting Experts Weigh In

Travis Branham of 247Sports noted:

โ€œOnyejiaka has the tools to make an immediate impact at the college level. His combination of size, mobility, and defensive potential makes him one of the more intriguing prospects in the reclassified group.โ€


๐Ÿ€ What It Means for Alabama

โžก Strengthens the frontcourt rotation, adding size and versatility.
โžก Helps secure a key piece for future NCAA Tournament runs.
โžก Continues Alabamaโ€™s momentum on the recruiting trail, as the program competes for top talent nationwide.

Onyejiakaโ€™s commitment further signals Alabamaโ€™s growing stature in college basketball under its current leadership.


๐Ÿ Bottom Line

With Collins Onyejiaka reclassifying and committing to the 2025-26 Alabama roster, the Crimson Tide have secured a future difference-maker in the paint. His arrival adds to the excitement surrounding Alabamaโ€™s trajectory, as the program looks to build on recent success and aim for national glory.