Only Alabama quarterback Jalen Hurts knows the decision he'll make for his football future and everything else is unnecessary outside noise used to distract the Crimson Tide from defending their national championship.

Hurts, a rising junior in the middle of a heated competition with sophomore Tua Tagovailoa for QB1 honors this season, tweeted for the first time since May 29 on Sunday, a chopped and screwed highlight video showcasing his first two seasons in Tuscaloosa with a short sentence encapsulating what he's been through this summer.

"It's a lot of talking going on," Hurts tweeted, accompanied by a quiet emoji.

Hurts has not spoken publicly about his future at Alabama if things go south in the quarterback competition next month, but his father in April expressed an interest in transferring.

Here's what Saban said about Alabama's quarterback situation last week at SEC Media Days:

"I think it all will be determined. Everything you just asked me will be determined by what the players do, the rest of the summer, how they win the team, what they do in fall camp. And I'm not making any predetermined decisions about that. So, they need to continue to compete, like every other person at every other position on our team is competing.

"And I love both guys. They're both really good competitors. They are really good people. They are good leaders. They both make great contribution to our team. They are very well liked. So somebody's got to win the team, and however these guys can help the team, I hope they are both committed to staying and doing that."

But when asked by CBS Sports analyst Dennis Dodd if he could guarantee Hurts would be on the team when the season started, Saban said he had "no idea."

“I expect him to be there. I think it’s our job to give both players a very fair opportunity to have a chance to win the team at their position," Saban said. "I think that both are capable. We’ll create a role for one or both of those guys on our team, and they’ll all have to make a decision based on what that outcome is as to what their future is at Alabama.

“We certainly would love for every player on our team to stay at the University of Alabama and graduate. Jalen has a great opportunity to do that in December, so we are hopeful that he will stay there and be a graduate, regardless of his circumstances as a player. But that’s not to minimize his chances of making a starter or making a great contribution to our team in some way, even if he isn't the starter.”