There's nothing like brotherly love ... and a friendly rivalry at the quarterback position.

Coming off the best statistical season ever for an Alabama quarterback, Heisman runner-up Tua Tagovailoa was back home over the weekend watching his brother, Taulia, perform in the Polynesian Bowl along with several other future Crimson Tide players.

Taulia Tagovailoa tossed a touchdown pass in the third quarter and showed no ill effects from a shoulder injury suffered late during his senior season.

"I can't wait to get to Bama," Taulia said after the game.

Mic'd up, one of his teammates then asked if he was going to beat out Tua for his starting spot.

"Tune in," Taulia said with a grin.

Tagovailoa will join his brother, Mac Jones and fellow early enrollee Paul Tyson in Tuscaloosa to fill Alabama's quarterback room this spring following the departure of Jalen Hurts to Oklahoma. Alabama's 2019 signing class is ranked No. 1 nationally according to the 247Sports Composite.

“We were excited about both guys,” Nick Saban said in December during the Early Signing Period. “They’re two really good quarterbacks here in the state. There are other good quarterbacks, too, but we were happy with the two we got. They were both very productive. They have great character. They have a lot of potential.

“Taulia had a lot of success and led his team to the state finals. I know he was banged up at the end of the year and it didn’t work out, but had some great games where he led his team to come from behind. We’re excited about him. Paul has been in a very successful program and very productive, great character. I’m happy we got both guys here. I think we should have at least four quarterbacks on scholarship. Five is OK, too. We’re kind of in the ballpark now.”

Taulia says he won't settle for the backup spot.

“I’m going to make (Tua) work,” Taulia told 247Sports over the weekend.

For now, Alabama is without an offensive coordinator following Mike Locksley's departure to Maryland and Dan Enos leaving to call plays at Miami. Steve Sarkisian is reportedly the top candidate and has turned down NFL offers to stay within Saban's crosshairs.

“I’ve just heard stuff about it on social media,” Taulia said of the expected hire of Sarkisian. “I know Coach Saban is always going to make the right decision for what’s best for the team. Whatever it happens, it’s for the best interest of the team.”

Alabama's offense shattered numerous program records last season and finished No. 3 nationally in scoring offense at 45.6 points per game. Tua Tagovailoa finished with 43 touchdown passes and six interceptions, throwing for 3,966 yards during his first campaign as Alabama's starter under center.