buford, ga. -- the package deal with reuben foster and tray matthews just got a little sweeter.
Although foster is committed to alabama and matthews to georgia, the two peach state standouts still insist they're going to play together at the next level, whether that be in tuscaloosa or in athens.
At saturday's nftc in atlanta, norcross, ga., running back alvin kamara joined the party, announcing that he also would attend whichever school foster and matthews agreed upon. All three players are ranked in the espn 150.
Alvin kamara
tom hauck/espnhsespn 150 rb alvin kamara says he will let alabama commit reuben foster and georgia commit tray matthews settle on a school first, then join them there.
"all i can say about my decision is ask reuben and tray," kamara said. "we discussed things together, and when we iron it out, we will see. Tray's pulling me one way. Reuben's pulling me the other. It's all fun."
foster, a five-star linebacker who just transferred from troup high school in lagrange, ga., to auburn (ala.) high school, already has started working on kamara to join him at alabama.
"alvin, he's going to join the club," foster said. "i'm going to make sure he joins the club. He's been asking, 'how is alabama? Be real with me.' i just tell him alabama is a great school, nice facilities, good people, family, good coaches, nfl."
recently, kamara spent five days in tuscaloosa where he watched practice, sat in on the running back meetings and got an overall feel for how everyday life would be on campus at ua.