Najee Harris' recruitment is over.

Despite a late and furious push from Michigan, the five-star running back from Antioch, Calif., ranked as the nation's No. 1 overall recruit, will stick with his Alabama commitment that dates back to April 2015.

Harris was on a flight that landed in Birmingham on Sunday and is heading to Tuscaloosa to begin classes this week. Alabama signee quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was on the same flight as the five-star recruit said they would be on last week.

Harris didn't tell reporters after Saturday's U.S. Army All-American Bowl where he was going. Along with Alabama, Michigan, California and UCLA received official visits.

But now we know.

Along with Tagovailoa and Harris, five-star linebacker Dylan Moses and four-star receiver Tyrell Shavers announced they had arrived. Four early enrollees - Chadarius Townsend, Alex Leatherwood, Kyriq McDonald and Isaiah Buggs - got to Tuscaloosa last week and Leatherwood, McDonand and Buggs participated in practice.

Tight end Major Tennison, receiver Jerry Jeudy, snapper Thomas Fletcher, safety Daniel Wright and offensive tackle Elliot Baker are also among those set to early enroll.

Harris joins a crowded Alabama backfield that includes fellow commitment Brian Robinson from Tuscaloosa and returning players Bo Scarbrough, Damien Harris, B.J. Emmons and Joshua Jacobs.

AL.com staffer Robert Clay contributed to this report.