SAN ANTONIO — Nine class of 2020 prospects and one from 2021 will make announcements about their college destinations Saturday during the All-American Bowl, which kicks off at 1 p.m. ET on NBC.

This will be the 20th year of the All-American Bowl, which has been the stage for 410 all-time NFL Draft selections, 91 being first-rounders. Notable alumni who made an impact on the college landscape this season include Trevor Lawrence, Chase Young, J.K. Dobbins and Penei Sewell.

The highest-ranked player to announce Saturday is Kelee Ringo, a five-star cornerback out of Scottsdale (AZ) Saguaro. The No. 8 player in the industry-generated 247Sports Composite, Ringo has already signed with the school of his choice and will reveal that destination during the game. The Crystal Ball is 100 percent for Georgia, so it’s a very safe bet Kirby Smart’s No. 3-ranked recruiting class is about to land another big fish.

Ringo is the last scheduled announcement of the afternoon slated to come during the fourth quarter.

First Quarter

Leading things off will be Spring (Texas) Klein Oak four-star cornerback Dwight McGlothern, who took an official visit to USC the weekend of Dec. 13. The Trojans are trending on the 247Sports Crystal Ball. This could be the start of a big day for head coach Clay Helton and his staff who are looking to build on a recruiting class that has just 11 commits to date in the 2020 cycle. Arkansas got an official and were considered the one in the fall before Chad Morris was let go. LSU is the school McGlothern has always spoke highly of and if Ed Orgeron and company are pushing late they would have a great shot.

Covington (La.) High Top247 linebacker Edgerrin Cooper signed his letter-of-intent and will go public with his plans, and the 247Sports Crystal Ball is pointing towards Texas A&M. The Aggies have the nation’s No. 6 recruiting class coming into the day and Cooper would be the 12th Top247 pledge for Jimbo Fisher and his staff.

Second Quarter

We have a busy second quarter with three announcements on tap in Top247 cornerback Darion Green-Warren, Top247 running back Jalen Berger and Top247 receiver LV Bunkley-Shelton.

Regarding Green-Warren, who checks in as the nation’s No. 14 cornerback, Michigan is the projected pick for the four-star who took his official to Ann Arbor the weekend of Dec. 6. He is also considered opportunities from Nebraska, Penn State and USC. The Wolverines class ranks No. 13 nationally, No. 2 in the Big Ten.

Berger took two official visits to Wisconsin and UCLA and said this week he’d decide between one of those two programs. The Badgers are hot on the 247Sports Crystal Ball for the No. 11 back in the land. Rutgers is the curveball in this recruitment and can’t be counted out. Paul Chryst and his staff have the nation’s No. 27 recruiting class and if they land Berger they’ll push into the Top25.

Looking to solidify their spot in the Top25 of the 247Sports Composite Team Recruiting Rankings is Arizona State who are the projected favorite for Top247 receiver LV Bunkley-Shelton. Herm Edwards program sits at No. 24 coming into the day.

Halftime

Dallas (Texas) Parish Episcopal 2021 quarterback Preston Stone, who has already been selected to play in next year’s game, will announce his college decision during intermission. He has 46 offers to date from many of the nation’s best programs, but the prediction is he’ll land at SMU, which would obviously be quite a coup for Sonny Dykes and his staff. Stone ranks as the No. 2 dual-threat signal-caller in his class.

Third Quarter

Two of the nation’s top receivers will let their plans be known in the third quarter in the No. 9 player at the position in Gary Bryant Jr. and the No. 10 pass catcher Xzavier Henderson.

Henderson’s announcement will come first and Florida has garnered the majority of the predictions in the last week. Alabama, Clemson, Georgia and LSU are among the other schools Henderson is considering. Dan Mullen and his guys are looking to land to the No. 8 class in America.

Bryant is trending to be the second pledge of the day for Helton and USC and he would become the jewel of the class. Bryant also took official visits to Arizona State, Oklahoma, Oregon and Washington.

Fourth Quarter

It will be four-star safety Vito Tisdale getting his turn at the podium in the fourth quarter and Kentucky has long been considered the one to beat. Mark Stoops and Wildcats have the No. 23 class in the country going into this one.

And then we conclude with Ringo.