Najee Harris was certainly one to chat with and make jokes around media Tuesday at the U.S. Army All-American Bowl practice in San Antonio, but didn't want to do interviews.

He said people would find out if he'd stick with his longtime commitment to Alabama or flip to Michigan after Sunday's game, which kicks off at noon CT on NBC. Harris, the five-star running back ranked No. 1 overall in the 247Sports composite, is playing for the West team.

When asked if he'd just duck interviews after the game and head to the airport and to his school of choice, he said that's what he plans on doing. So, there will be no announcement. Harris is an early high school graduate and will enroll in college next week.

Alabama feels good about landing Harris as sources have told AL.com that he's been in contact with the Crimson Tide every day. It's unclear how much contact has been made with Michigan. He officially visited both schools.

So, while most recruits make formal announcements - at least on social media or school - the 6-foot-1, 224-pound Harris, from Antioch, Calif., plans to remain under the radar, and he's just fine with that.