2028 linebacker Dustin Henry commits to Alabama football
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 1, 2026, 10:14 PM
Last updated Jun 1, 2026
Dustin “Boosh” Henry, a linebacker from St. Frances Academy in Maryland, has committed to Alabama for the 2028 football season. The 6-foot-4, 215-pound prospect was previously rated in the 2029 class but has reclassified to join Alabama's 2028 recruitment. He chose Alabama over offers from LSU and Oregon, following quarterback Charles Scott Jr. as the second commit for the Crimson Tide's 2028 class. During his early high school career, Henry garnered significant attention from multiple college programs, affirming Alabama as his preferred choice for further development.
- •Dustin Henry is a 2028 linebacker from St. Frances Academy.
- •He has reclassified from the 2029 class to 2028.
- •Henry chose Alabama over LSU and Oregon.
- •He is the second commit for Alabama's 2028 class.
- •Alabama continues to target talent from the 2028 class.
- 10:14 PMYahoo Sports — Elite 2028 LB announces Alabama football commitment
"The linebacker could emerge with a key role on the Tide's defense throughout the 2028 campaign.
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