Alabama’s players are filing back into Tuscaloosa today, and members of the Crimson Tide’s top-ranked signing class for 2016 will also be in the mix. But head coach Nick Saban said a few players have not enrolled yet.

“We a couple guys that are there but have to get their final grades, another guy that’s not getting out of school until tomorrow,” Saban said Tuesday afternoon at the annual SEC Spring Meetings in Destin, Fla. “We have one guy who has not qualified yet. We’ll give you that information when it’s finalized.”

For a sixth straight season, Alabama signed the No. 1 recruiting class in the nation, and it did so after winning its fourth national title in seven years. Seven members of UA’s signing class were already there as early enrollees.

Avery Johnson and the Crimson Tide men’s basketball program are also set to welcome some new players to their roster, and Johnson, who was also in Destin, said all of his signees have enrolled and his roster is likely set.

Neither coach, however, knows exactly what they are getting from a character standpoint in their new players, and Saban explained how he fully assesses a prospect without having to go as far as running a background check.

“We do the best we can,” Saban said. “We have 13 questions that we like ask, whether it’s guidance counselors, principals, high school coaches, people that have maybe worked with the guy in past as a coach or have a good relationship with them. You try to get some character questions answered, you don’t know if you’re getting the truth.

“But we also ask the players specific questions, something like, ‘What do you think you need to do to be a good college football player?’ If a guy says ‘Nothing,’ that should set off an alarm. … But I think we do the best we can.”

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