Chris Steele, the No. 40 overall prospect and No. 5 cornerback in the industry-generated 247Sports Composite, will announce his college destination Saturday, Jan. 5, during the All-American Bowl in San Antonio.

According to NBC, Steele will announce his decision during the third quarter of the telecast.

Steele is choosing between Florida and Southern Cal — and now's a good time to recommend watching Steele discuss the previous "silent commitments" he's made this cycle. The 247Sports Crystal Ball favors the Gators for the 6-foot-1.5, 187-pound Bellflower (California) St. John Bosco prospect, who is regarded as a four-star recruit.

How to Watch:

All-American Bowl

Saturday, January 5

Time: 1:00pm - 4:00pm ET

Live Stream Link

Broadcast: NBC

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Pre-Game

Time: 12:30pm - 1:00pm ET

Live Stream Link

Broadcast: NBCSN

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Steele committed to USC last summer but eventually decommitted in the fall. After making that decision, Steele settled on who he eventually wants to play for — a decision he'll announce Saturday.

"That particular school is always going to be who they are regardless of who the coaching staff is just because they hold themselves to a certain standard which is the biggest thing for me,” Steele said, keeping his cards close to the vest. “I feel like you should never pick a school because of a coach. I’ve been through the recruiting process for a minute now, I’ve been recruited since my freshman year so I’ve seen a lot of changes in staffs from schools I wanted to go to.”

247Sports national analyst Greg Biggins says Steele has similar traits to former five-star cornerback prospect Iman Marshall and has the current trajectory of a Day 2 NFL Draft selection.

"Lean but strong frame with plenty of room to fill out. Carries 190 pounds with ease and should play at 210 pounds at the college level without losing any of his athleticism. A very physical press corner who plays with an edge to his game. Will bully opposing receivers at the line of scrimmage and shows the speed to turn and run with an athletic receiver as well. Strong in run support and will lay out an opposing receiver or running back. A highly intelligent player who could grow in to a safety in college because of his football IQ, frame and physicality. Tremendous work ethic off the field and driven to be not just good but a great player. Can improve his hips, change of direction and ball skills but should play early at the college level. Impact upper tier Power 5 starter and future NFL draft pick."