Alabama outside linebacker commit Quandarrius Robinson was presented his All-American Bowl jersey on Tuesday during a ceremony at Jackson-Olin High School in Birmingham, Ala.

“It feels good going to such a prestigious game and just living out a dream, you know,” Robinson told BamaOnLine. “Just shows when you work hard you can make any dream a reality.”

Robinson will join fellow Tide commits Bryce Young, Malachi Moore, Jamil Burroughs, Javon Baker, Brian Branch, and Will Anderson as the current UA pledges slated to play in the game.

“It wasn’t planned,” he said of all the Bama commits set to play in the game. “We all just liked one game more than the other, or this was our only All-American offer. We recently just talked about it so we can talk about what we’re going to do, how much fun we’re going to have just bonding.”

Robinson committed to Bama back in the summer and hasn’t looked back. In that timespan he’s had the opportunity to bond with the rest of the Bama commits.

“I think we’re pretty close,” he said of the Tide’s 2020 recruiting class. “Every time we get together at Bama there’s always going to be a lot of laughs, we’re going to talk. It’s just like when you see your distant cousin — only thing you want to do is just love on them and just have nothing but good memories.”

The Tide pledge has no other visits planned for the remainder of his recruitment, except for of course his official visit to Tuscaloosa next weekend. He will sign early and enroll at Bama in the summer.

At 6-foot-5, 217 pounds, Robinson is rated the No. 6 outside linebacker and the No. 48 overall player in the country, per the industry-generated 247Sports Composite Rankings.