SAN ANTONIO — The 19th annual All-American Bowl will kick off Saturday, Jan. 5, from the Alamodome.

Formerly known as the U.S. Army All-American Bowl, the game — regarded as the marquee event of the college football recruiting calendar — has in the past featured prospects such as Vince Young, Adrian Peterson, Ezekiel Elliott, Odell Beckham Jr. and more, including the quarterbacks set to square off in this season's national championship, Tua Tagovailoa and Trevor Lawrence.

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All-American Bowl

Saturday, January 5

Time: 1:00pm - 4:00pm ET

Live Stream Link

Broadcast: NBC

Digital: NBCSports.com, NBC Sports App, NBC Sports Gold

Pre-Game

Time: 12:30pm - 1:00pm ET

Live Stream Link

Broadcast: NBCSN

Digital: NBCSports.com, NBC Sports App, NBC Sports Gold

The NBC broadcast will include 247Sports Director of Scouting Barton Simmons.

Eight class of 2019 prospects are set to announce their college decisions during the game (players listed alphabetically, not in order of announcement):

Marcus Banks — The Houston (Texas) Dekaney prospect is the No. 189 player and No. 21 cornerback, per the 247Sports Composite. Alabama leads the 247Sports Crystal Ball over Texas A&M, 68 percent to 32.

David Bell —The Indianapolis (Indiana) Warren prospect is the No. 101 player and No. 17 wide receiver, per the 247Sports Composite. Purdue leads the 247Sports Crystal Ball with 91 percent.

Khris Bogle — The Fort Lauderdale (Florida) Cardinal Gibbons prospect is the No. 57 player and No. 3 weak-side defensive end, per the 247Sports Composite. Miami leads the 247Sports Crystal Ball with 88 percent of the picks. Alabama is considered to be neck-and-neck with Miami, even though the Tide has just 4 percent of the picks.

Kyle Ford — The Orange (California) Lutheran prospect is the No. 29 player and No. 5 wide receiver, per the 247Sports Composite. Southern Cal leads the 247Sports Crystal Ball over Washington with 95 percent. Washington is the other school in the mix for Ford, who did not participate in practices or the game this week because of injury.

Jadon Haselwood — The Ellenwood (Georgia) Cedar Grove prospect is the No. 6 player and No. 1 wide receiver, per the 247Sports Composite. Oklahoma leads the 247Sports Crystal Ball with 93 percent of the picks. Georgia, Miami and Tennessee are also considered to be in the mix; Haselwood was formerly committed to Georgia.

Bru McCoy — The Santa Ana (California) Mater Dei prospect is the No. 7 player and No. 1 athlete, per the 247Sports Composite (McCoy could play wide receiver or linebacker at the next level and says he will play receiver). Southern Cal leads the 247Sports Crystal Ball with 88 percent of the picks; the Texas Longhorns have 8 percent.

Chris Steele — The Bellflower (California) St. John Bosco prospect is the No. 40 player and No. 5 cornerback, per the 247Sports Composite. Florida leads the 247Sports Crystal Ball with 67 percent of the picks; USC has 21 percent of the picks.

Tyrique Stevenson — The Homestead (Florida) Miami Southridge prospect is the No. 38 player and No. 4 cornerback, per the 247Sports Composite. Georgia leads the 247Sports Crystal Ball with 81 percent of picks. Miami has the other 19 percent.

Seven of the 247Sports Composite's top-10 prospects were selected to for this year’s All-American Bowl roster.

The roster is stocked with 18 five-stars led by the No. 1 recruit in America in Georgia outside linebacker/defensive end Nolan Smith. Other headliners include Ohio State defensive end Zach Harrison, Alabama running back Trey Sanders, uncommitted receiver Jadon Haselwood, uncommitted receiver Bru McCoy, Michigan safety signee Daxton Hill, Ohio State-bound receiver Garrett Wilson, Wisconsin offensive tackle Logan Brown, future Oklahoma quarterback Spencer Rattler, Georgia defensive tackle Travon Walker, Clemson receiver signee Frank Ladson, Alabama’s defensive line signee Antonio Alfano, uncommitted receiver Kyle Ford, future Texas A&M defensive lineman DeMarvin Leal, Ohio State offensive line signee Harry Miller, LSU offensive line signee Kardell Thomas and Georgia-bound receiver Dominick Blaylock.

LSU cornerback Derek Stingley was selected to play in the game but the five-star is already enrolled in Baton Rouge and won’t suit up.

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Rundown of the commits/signees:

Alabama (5): Running back Trey Sanders, defensive lineman Antonio Alfano, defensive lineman Byron Young, quarterback Taulia Tagovailoa, linebacker Christian Harris.

Arizona (1): Quarterback Grant Gunnell

Auburn (1): Tight end Tyler Fromm

Baylor (1): Receiver Jaylen Ellis

Clemson (5): Receiver Frank Ladson, receiver Joe Ngata, center Will Putnam, linebacker Kane Patterson, running back Chez Mellusi.

Columbia (1): Kicker Alex Felkins.

Florida (3): Linebackers Diwun Black, Tyron Hopper and Mohamoud Diabate.

Florida State (3): Safety Nick Cross, offensive lineman Dontae Lucas, defensive line Quashon Fuller.

Georgia (4): Outside linebacker Nolan Smith, defensive tackle Travon Walker, receiver Dominick Blaylock, offensive lineman Xavier Truss.

Indiana (1): Defensive back Tiawan Mullen.

Iowa (1): Linebacker Jestin Jacobs.

Iowa State (1): Running back Breece Hall.

LSU (6): Offensive lineman Kardell Thomas, linebacker Marcel Brooks, running back Tyrion Davis, defensive tackle Siaki Ika, center Charles Turner, long snapper Quentin Skinner.

Miami (1): Safety Keontra Smith.

Michigan (3) Daxton Hill, Chris Hinton, Cornelius Johnson

Mississippi State (1): Offensive lineman Charles Cross.

Nebraska (3): Wandale Robinson, Bryce Benhart, Ty Robinson.

North Carolina (1): Quarterback Sam Howell.

NC State (1): Long snapper Joe Shimko.

Notre Dame (4): Safety Kyle Hamilton, defensive end NaNa Osafo-Mensah, offensive tackle Andrew Kristofic, punter Jay Bramblett.

Ohio State (6): Defensive end Zach Harrison, receiver Garrett Wilson, offensive lineman Harry Miller, offensive lineman Doug Nester, safety Ronnie Hickman, running back Steele Chambers.

Oklahoma (5): Quarterback Spencer Rattler, receiver Trejan Bridges, tight end Austin Stogner, offensive tackle Stacey Wilkins, offensive guard EJ Ndoma-Ogar.

Oregon (1): Offensive lineman Jonah Tauanu'u

Penn State (2): Offensive line Caedan Wallace, linebacker Lance Dixon.

Purdue (2): Defensive end George Karlaftis, tight end Kyle Bilodeau.

South Carolina (2): Quarterback Ryan Hilinski, cornerback Cameron Smith

Stanford (3): Running back Austin Jones, linebacker Tristan Sinclair, punter Ryan Sanborn.

Tennessee (3) Linebacker Quavaris Crouch, receiver Ramel Keyton, running back Eric Gray.

Texas (3) Receiver Jordan Whittington, linebacker De'Gabriel Floyd, safety Tyler Owens.

Texas A&M (2): Defensive tackle DeMarvin Leal, safety Demani Richardson.

UCLA (1): Offensive tackle Sean Rhyan.

USC (2): Defensive end/linebacker Drake Jackson, receiver Puka Nacua.

Virginia Tech (1): Receiver Jaden Payoute

Wake Forest (1) Receiver Nolan Groulx

Washington (2): Defensive lineman Faatui Tuitele, defensive back Trent McDuffie.

Wisconsin (2): Offensive tackle Logan Brown, quarterback Graham Mertz.

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Other notable uncommitted recruits include Top247 linebacker Henry To'oto'o who is looking at Alabama, Tennessee, Washington and Oregon, Top247 offensive lineman Enokk Vimahi who is trending USC with a visit to Oklahoma on tap, Top247 defensive back Noa Pola-Gates who is high on Nebraska and USC among others, Top247 defensive end Isaiah Foskey who is considered a Notre Dame lean, Top247 safety/linebacker Asa Turner who is torn between the Irish and Washington and defensive end David Ugwoegbu who is trending towards the Sooners as well.