Antioch High School star running back Najee Harris has told Scout.com he should know by Saturday whether he will attend Alabama or Michigan, with Cal still having an outside chance.

Speaking at the U.S. Army All-American Bowl in San Antonio, Texas, Harris told Brandon Huffman of Scout.com, “I’m still committed to Alabama, but I will know for sure by Saturday where I’m going to go. I’m not going to announce anything during the game or anything like that. I’ll just know where for sure I’m going. I know I’m going from San Antonio to college.”

The game is Saturday at the Alamodome in San Antonio. Kickoff is at 10 a.m.

Harris is regarded as the top recruit in the country by numerous scouting services including Scout and Rivals.com. He has been committed to Alabama for almost two years, but Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh has been making a strong push to change Harris’ mind. The running back also took a recent visit to Cal.

“Yeah, I guess you could say I’m still thinking of Cal, but really, it’s Alabama or Michigan,” Harris told Scout. “When I’m ready, once and for all, I’ll say what I’m going to do.” .

Harris told Scout he has a good relationship with Harbaugh. He also said that Lane Kiffin’s departure as Alabama’s offensive coordinator would be a non-factor in his decision. Kiffin is set to become the head coach at Florida Atlantic.

“People keep saying I have this great relationship with Lane Kiffin, but it’s always been Tosh (Lupoi) at Alabama. Tosh and I have always had a great relationship. I never talked to Kiffin all that much,” said Harris, adding that he also becoming closer with Steve Sarkisian, the former USC coach who will replace Kiffin as the Crimson Tide’s offensive coordinator.

“Sark and I have been talking since I was a sophomore and he offered me at USC,” Harris told Scout. “I went to their camp (in the summer of 2015) and worked out with him then. Especially since he got the offensive coordinator job, I’ve been talking to him more than I ever did with Kiffin. We have the relationship.”

Harris had a phenomenal senior season at Antioch, rushing for 2776 yards and 34 touchdowns. He averaged 9.5 yards per carry.

Harris is most often compared to Joe Mixon, the former running back at Freedom now playing at Oklahoma.