Alabama offensive coordinator Steve Sarkisian is making the rounds in his home-state of California this week.

The Tide assistant has already been by to see three-star quarterback and Fresno State commit Jaden Casey, as well as the other top prospects at Calabasas (Calif.); he's been out to see UA wide receiver pledge Traeshon Holden, among other targets, at Harbor City (Calif.) Narbonne; and on Wednesday he was in at Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana to check on five-star quarterback and USC commit Bryce Young, according to 247Sports' Steve Wiltfong.

The Trojans pledge is a top target of the Tide staff's as they look to add a quarterback in the 2020 class. Young was expected to visit Tuscaloosa for A-Day, however, a family emergency altered those plans.

The nation's No. 1 dual-threat quarterback intends to get to the Capstone at some point in the near future before he begins his senior season.

“Really he’s just telling me how he feels like I can fit in the offense, telling me the things that they want to do trying to keep the offense similar as they did with Tua (Tagovailoa)," Young recently said of the message from UA. "I’ve seen Tua a lot, love his game, I love how they play. It’s really intriguing to me.”

At 6-feet, 176 pounds, Young is rated the No. 1 dual-threat quarterback and the No. 27 overall player in the country, per the industry-generated 247Sports Composite Rankings.

Other Bama targets in the 2020 class at Mater Dei include five-star cornerback and LSU commit Elias Ricks and four-star guard Myles Murao, both of whom plan to visit Alabama.