Auburn High linebacker Reuben Foster continues to be one of the most closely followed football recruits in the nation as he heads towards National Signing Day with no clear leader for his signature. On Monday night, Foster appeared on the New College Football Show: Next Class 2013, which was aired on Fox Sports South, and discussed his recent official visit to Alabama and his plans for an upcoming visit to Auburn.

"Coach Saban, he came out the heart and out the head and told me how it is and what it is and I was loving it at the moment," Foster said on the show.

"I was growing up loving Alabama and that's where my heart was and might be now but you never know," Foster said. "Right now, Alabama stands very high in my standings."

Foster said he will visit Georgia next weekend and then take an official visit to Auburn on the final weekend before National Signing Day, which is Feb. 6. Foster had originally planned to take no official visit to Auburn but revealed on the show that he felt despite living just minutes from campus, it would benefit him to take a full official visit.

"My last official visit is going to be to Auburn. They do deserve that official visit," he said.

Foster said that while he's still open to Alabama and Georgia, it's up to both schools to prove to him that they can accommodate his need to spend time with his family, particularly his two-year-old daughter, who lives in Auburn.

"I'm a family man," he said. "What Auburn has to provide for me is a family structure. Georgia has to provide the same thing. Alabama has to provide the same thing.

"I'm just a family dude and want to stay close to my little girl and my mother and just have a good family and maybe eat my mom's fried chicken every day."