As a recruit: Despite a national list of offers, Petibon didn’t wait long before pledging to
Alabama, making a commitment during the spring of his junior year and never wavering.
Career so far: Petibon’s career has been marred by injuries and he struggled to breakthrough after falling behind several other talented Crimson Tide offensive linemen. During his career he has appeared in 10 games as a reserve, including six games this season. Petibon will stay with Alabama through the College Football Playoff before transferring, with many thinking he will join soon to be former Crimson Tide offensive coordinator
Mike Locksley at Maryland.
Farrell’s take: “I liked Petibon out of high school because of his size and nasty attitude but he hasn’t been able to live up to his lofty ranking yet. He’s a plug and play guy for someone who is physically ready to contribute and I think he will be an asset for some team.”