Isaac Taylor-Stuart first visited Alabama in 2016 and named the Crimson Tide his top school after that visit.

That was referenced in a tweet that the four-star cornerback posted after taking an official visit to Alabama this past weekend.

Thank you 🐘. Definitely got that feeling back like in ‘15 ...

tick tock.. — I.T.S 🌹 (@Kingathlete5) January 28, 2018

It's looking like Alabama may be the favorite to land him at this point.

"Alabama has a high chance, honestly," Taylor-Stuart told SEC Country.

Taylor-Stuart is one of several highly-ranked cornerbacks that Alabama is in the mix for, even after signing three cornerbacks during the early signing period.

The California product is the fourth-best cornerback and 32nd-best overall prospect in this year's recruiting class, according to the 247Sports Composite rankings.

The 6-foot-2, 185-pound Taylor-Stuart, who is also considering USC, Tennessee and Texas A&M, told SEC Country that he enjoyed being able to see and hold Alabama's new national championship trophy.

"That definitely weighs on me a lot because not too many schools can even say they have been to a national title or even won one," Taylor-Stuart said. "Basically, my main goal is to win a national title. And if Alabama is the best place for me, then I'm going to go there and win that title. Seeing that crystal ball, that was my first time seeing a crystal ball. I was just like 'Whoa.' I actually got to hold it and take a picture with it. It was a pretty awesome moment."

Also working in the Tide's favor is the recent hiring of former Texas A&M assistant Jeff Banks.

Banks was Taylor-Stuart's primary recruiter for A&M.

"It impacts it because Coach Banks is basically my favorite recruiter," Taylor-Stuart told SEC Country. "I love talking to him. He's always fired up. I just love him. That's my favorite recruiter and just a guy I could talk to even when we're not talking about football."

Matt Zenitz is an Alabama beat writer for the Alabama Media Group. Follow him on Twitter @mzenitz.