Crimson Tide commit Kristian Story is now the state of Alabama’s all-time leader in career touchdowns accounted for, surpassing Auburn quarterback Bo Nix’s 161 career scores set just last season.

The Lanett (Ala.) standout’s record-setting performance came against Isabella in the third round of the playoffs on Friday night.

Excuse the jumble at the end, but Kristian Story has broken Bo Nix's record with a 49 yard TD pic.twitter.com/T1dRmrSoW6 — Cody Estremera (@cestremera33) November 23, 2019

Story has contributed all over the the field for the Panthers throughout his high school career, putting up numbers from the quarterback position and on defense. He’s recruited to Alabama as an athlete, with the chance to potentially develop as a quarterback or play in the secondary.

The in-state standout committed to Alabama on July 18, opting for the Crimson Tide over a Texas A&M. The 6-foot-1, 210-pounder also had a stint as a Tennessee pledge early on in his recruitment.

Story is rated the No. 6 athlete and the No. 215 overall player in the country, per the industry-generated 247Sports Composite Rankings.

Story is expected to officially visit Alabama Dec. 6-8 before signing on Dec. 18. He will enroll next summer.

Here is 247Sports’ evaluation of the in-state talent, via national analyst Charles Power:

Possesses a stout build and should continue tacking on muscle mass to his frame once he gets in a college level strength program. Could ultimately top out in the 220 pound range before all is said and done. Stars as a two-way player on his high school team, playing quarterback and safety. Athleticism varies relative to what position you're projecting for–sticks out more positively on that front as a quarterback. Is quicker than straightline fast at this point. Is talented enough to legitimately play at several spots at the Power 5 level, including quarterback. Has been one of the more productive high school quarterbacks over the past two seasons within the 2020 cycle. Led his high school to a state title as a sophomore and turned in another strong season as a junior. Has a natural feel for the game with the ability to improvise and make creative off-script plays. While he still has some room to develop from a polish and technical standpoint, he's a natural passer with a live arm and the ability to make a wide array of downfield throws. This is not simply an athlete playing quarterback. Adds a crucial dimension as a run threat, both via designed plays and improvisation. Also highly productive as a safety with high level instincts and anticipatory skills in coverage. Shows some toughness and physicality as a tackler and run defender. Should he stick on defense, it wouldn't be a shock to see him grow into a box defender who has the versatility to play and cover in space. Playing in a smaller classification, he's almost always the best athlete on the field and uses that edge to his advantage. Will need to nail down and settle into a permanent position once he gets to the college level in addition to adjusting to the considerable uptick in the level of competition. Projects as as a Power 5 starter at a few different spots with his upside being contingent on how he develops once he finds a permanent home.

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