Alabama has added yet another commitment in its 2019 class in four-star athlete Brandon Turnage, the Oxford (Miss.) Lafayette product announced on Twitter Friday.

The 6-foot-1, 180-pounder chose the Crimson Tide over Georgia, Ole Miss, and LSU (among others).

“I like how they coach,” Turnage told BOL last summer when the Tide offered at camp. “They’re some real hard coaches. They make sure you get it understood, but they also aren’t going to sit there and wait on you to get it right. They’re going to move on.”

Turnage chose not to follow in the family footsteps by spurning the Rebels, the team his two cousins -- D.K. Metcalf and D.K Buford -- play for.

Alabama hit the Magnolia State hard in the 2016 cycle landing several of top prospects in Nigel Knott, Raekwon Davis, and Scott Lashley. Turnage says he and Knott are "real close."

Turnage is rated the No. 9 athlete and the No. 100 overall player in the country, per the industry-generated 247Sports Composite.

The addition is No. 6 for Alabama in the '19 cycle, which bumps the class to No. 2 in the nation, per the 247Sports Team Rankings.

Credit defensive backs coach Derrick Ansley with the pickup.