Hueytown junior running back Roydell Williams attended Saturday’s Iron Bowl in Tuscaloosa and said he envisioned himself playing in the rivalry.

Not long after Alabama walked off the field with the 52-21 victory, Williams punched his ticket to be on the field for future Iron Bowls.

The 5-foot-11, 205-pounder committed to Alabama late Saturday night and two more 2020 prospects committed Sunday, giving the Crimson Tide 11 commitments in the Class of 2020. Alabama has received four commitments from 2020 players in the last week.

Williams is the lone running back so far, finishing his junior season with 291 carries or 2,757 yards and 32 touchdowns. He added 21 catches for 216 yards and three touchdowns, 278 kickoff return yards and a touchdown and the also threw a TD pass to play his way into this year's Mr. Football discussion.

Williams talked to AL.com about his commitment, and here’s excerpts from the conversation:

Q: What made you choose Alabama?

"It's a dream school. I've always wanted to go to Alabama. I saw the running backs who went to Alabama -- Trent Richardson, Eddie Lacy, Mark Ingram -- and I feel like I can fit in that family of football."

Q: Why did you commit now, especially on the night of the Iron Bowl?

"It was a feeling in me that I really needed to go ahead and do it. That's where I was headed to. That's where my mind was, and my heart was telling me to do that."

Q: You play your high school ball at Hueytown, right down the road from Tuscaloosa. How much of an influence did it have that Alabama is so close to home?

"It meant a lot. I don't like being too far from home. I wouldn't say I'm a momma's boy, but I really like being close to home. With that being like 45 minutes away and not too far from home, I felt like that was a big impact."

Q: What other schools did you seriously consider?

"I considered Auburn heavily and also Mississippi State and Ole Miss."

Q: What ultimately stood out about Alabama over those other schools?

"Just the family, the community around it, the environment. Just the total Alabama program and everything about it just stood out to me."

Q: You're a junior so there's still a considerable amount of time before you can sign, but do you plan to graduate from high school early and enroll at Alabama in January 2020?

"Yes, sir, I will be."

Q: Could you see any scenario in which you change your mind? In other words, is there any chance you don't go to Alabama?

"So far, no sir."

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Q: What did it mean to commit on the day of the Iron Bowl?

"It meant a lot. They were playing in their rivalry, a big-time rivalry, so it meant a lot to do it on that day. I just wanted to do it on that day. I had already planned it."

Q: What's the time since you committed been like? Did you turn off your phone?

“Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, all the social media, my notifications have been blowing up. So, I had a couple of message I couldn’t respond to. I was going to have to take time out (Sunday) to respond to all that. It’s been kind of crazy.”

Watch some of Williams' highlights from the 2018 season: