Alabama tight end target Brandon Frazier is down to four programs, he announced on Thursday. The schools making the cut are Alabama, Auburn, Arkansas, and Texas Tech. This lines up with what the McKinney (Texas) North product told BamaOnLine earlier this month when asked which schools he was considering. The only program no longer in the mix is Iowa State.

The one-time Razorbacks commit hosted Tide tight ends coach Jeff Banks on an in-home visit earlier this month and is currently looking at potential official visit dates to Tuscaloosa. One date of note now set is an Auburn official visit on Jan. 17-19, he tells BamaOnLine. The 6-foot-7, 247-pounder has already taken official visits to Arkansas and Texas Tech. The Tide would have two additional open dates to get him on campus whether it be Jan. 24-26 or Jan. 31-Feb. 2 before February's National Signing Day.

“Knowing that they’ll win,” Frazier said of what has him interested in the Tide. “Also just seeing potential player I could become within Bama. They put some tight ends in the league. They use the tight end pretty often. It’s cool envisioning myself playing there, especially for a big-time program like that.”

The Lone Star State standout says he's been in regular communication with Alabama in recent weeks.

The Tide is working to add another tight end in its 2020 class and Frazier is a name to track down the stretch.

On the year Frazier had 33 catches for 751 yards and seven touchdowns.