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Meet Noah Carter, a promising freshman linebacker for Alabama. He attended Centennial High School in Peoria, Arizona. Standing 6 feet 4 inches tall and weighing 220 pounds, Carter was among the last three players Alabama football added to complete their recruiting process in 2024.

Noah’s father is Will Carter. However, there is not much information about Noah’s family online. During the early signing period, Carter signed the contract with Washington. But, soon after coach Kalen Deboer joined Alabama, he was influenced to release his commitment. Alabama was very happy to welcome him, as they landed with one of the most athletic and versatile defenders in the 2024 batch.

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Noah’s family stays out of the spotlight and lives a private life

Alabama’s LB chose to live a private life and stay away from the public eye, as he does not actively use his social media. He has only shared one photo with his family on X which has his mother and his brother. Further, any personal details about his family are unknown to media the media until today. It is strange to know Noah loves to enjoy a private life in the world of social media. Where fans await their favorites to share their special moments and connect.

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Ranked as the No. 8 edge player and 82nd overall in the class by the 247Sports Composite, he becomes one of the four-star recruiters. Carter was named the Arizona Cardinals High School defensive player of the year as a senior when it was coached by Richard Taylor. One of his accomplishments is to lead his team to the open division state championship game. Where his team recorded 55 tackles, 11 sacks, eight touchdown catches, and two scores on punt returns.

As a junior, he was a versatile player, he played edge rusher, wide receiver, and occasionally quarterback, finishing with 33 tackles, 14 sacks, 33 catches for 348 yards, and four touchdowns. He is a three-sport athlete, participating in basketball and track and field.

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After joining hands with Alabama and now getting a chance to be trained under coach DeBoer’s mentorship, Noah expressed his excitement on Twitter stating, “Best birthday gift I can ask for”

While his fans and coaches believe there is still some room for him to build strength, his speed, size, and love for the game make him the ideal defender and a key prospect for both college and NFL levels.

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