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Alabama is one of four schools left standing for Top100 quarterback Miller Moss. The Mission Hills (Calif.) Bishop Alemany product announced his final quartet on Thursday night, listing Alabama, LSU, UCLA, and USC in no particular order.

The Crimson Tide is in need of a 2021 signal caller after Drake Maye flipped his commitment to North Carolina last month and Moss has surfaced as one of the names to follow closely.

“Me and Coach Sark have had a really good relationship dating back almost a year now,” Moss told BamaOnLine earlier this month. “He’s from California, so we’re able to connect on I would say another level because he knows what it’s like to be a California guy and go out to Tuscaloosa. So we’ve definitely connected really well over the past year, and I would say even more so over the past few weeks.”

Moss was actually supposed to officially visit Tuscaloosa earlier this month before the coronavirus impacted the recruiting calendar. The four-star QB was at the Capstone last summer when Nick Saban offered him.

“I think honestly Alabama sells itself. Just the way they do everything is best practices,” he said of the program. “That’s everything from carrying out phone calls, to scheduling practices, just everything. I think the success that they’ve had speaks for itself. Coach Sark is a great dude and is great at recruiting, but I really think the program sells itself.”

As for a decision timeline, Moss isn't hurrying along his choice.

“I was hoping to kind of narrow this thing down and commit in the next couple months,” he said. “But I had my Alabama visit and then my LSU visit cancelled with what’s going on. The truth is I don’t really know. It depends on how soon we can get back up and running with this recruiting thing. Obviously I’d like to be committed sooner rather than later, but I’m not going to rush myself into any premature decision. I really want to be able to see everything. So that’s kind of where my head’s at right now. Hopefully in the next couple months, but if that doesn’t work out then I’m going to wait it out.”

At 6-foot-2, 197 pounds, Moss is rated the No. 5 pro-style quarterback and the No. 48 overall player in the country, per the industry-generated 247Sports Composite Rankings.

Here is the 247Sports eval of Moss, via Greg Biggins:

"A pure pocket passer with one of the quickest releases in the country. A very cerebral quarterback with a great feel for the position. Extremely poised and never looks nervous or hurried. Has an advanced feel for throwing with timing and anticipation. Shows good arm strength and can rip throws through tight windows. Can continue to improve athletically but has good pocket mobility, can move around, buy time and keeps his eyes down the field. Changes speed and throws with touch and is very accurate down the field. Plays with toughness and will stand in the pocket and take a shot to get the ball out. Projects as an impact upper tier Power 5 starter and future mid-round NFL Draft pick."

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