Alabama welcomed some Bayou State talent to campus on Saturday for Junior Day, one of which was Top100 safety Kaine Williams of John Ehret High School.

The elite defensive back has been to the Capstone multiple times in the past and enjoyed spending time with the staff.

“Getting back up there to talk to the coaches,” he said of what he liked about the trip. “This is like my third or fourth time going back up there. This time I really got to sit down with the coaches in the meeting room and talk about defense.”

Junior Day gives recruits a chance to get a comprehensive look at what everything the program has to offer. Williams spoke with the staff, toured the academic facilities, took pictures, saw the stadium, and even got an omelette-making tutorial in the football cafeteria.

Also rolled out for the first time for recruits this weekend was the Tide’s new strength and conditioning program, led by David Ballou and Dr. Matt Rhea.

“I like what they’re doing,” Williams said. “ I have a trainer down here that I go to sometimes. He’s doing basically the same thing. Seeing that they have that in college now is awesome.”

No visit for Williams is complete without a sit-down with Nick Saban.

“He was saying he just got finished watching my film,”Williams said. “He had watched my film from the Deion Sanders camp last summer, and told me I did good at that camp. He just liked my film overall.”

Saban will see Williams workout this summer when he returns to Alabama to camp. Williams also plans to take an official visit back to UA, a date of which is yet to be set.

The four-star DB plans to be at LSU next Saturday and Florida State on the 28th.

He currently is operating with a top eight and hasn’t officially narrowed anything down, but it’s clear the Tide is in a strong spot.

“I really have like a top two or top three colleges, but as of right now I just don’t want to put it out,” Williams said. “I’m going to wait until after a couple of officials. Bama, they’re basically in the top two, no order.”

At 6-foot-2, 205 pounds, Williams is rated the No. 4 safety and the No. 99 overall player in the country, per the industry-generated 247Sports Composite Rankings.