The Tide landed a fourth transfer on Monday.
lacked last season may have found his way to Tuscaloosa. Clifford Omoruyi, a 6-foot-11 transfer from Rutgers, committed to the Crimson Tide after visiting the program last Monday.
Omoruyi finished his four seasons top in school history for field goal percentage, blocks and rebounds. Starting 32 games last season, Omoruyi blocked 93 shots, the sixth-most ever for a Rutgers player in one season — by comparison, Grant Nelson led UA with 62 blocks and Nick Pringle was second with 21.
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