Five-star Alabama quarterback commit Tua Tagovailoa is all-in with the Crimson Tide.

On Tuesday night, LSU extended an offer to Tagovailoa, who ranks as the No. 1 dual-threat QB in the 2017 recruiting class. New Tigers coach Ed Orgeron said over the weekend that his focal point this offseason would be to “hire the best offensive coordinator in football” and that nowadays your quarterback “has to know” how to run the football.

But on Wednesday, Tagovailoa officially became an All-American at his stop on the U.S. Army All-American Bowl Selection Tour. Here he took the opportunity to reassure Alabama fans that he’s still headed to Tuscaloosa and is fully committed to coach Nick Saban.

“I’m graduating early so that’s something I know,” Tagovailoa told USA TODAY from St. Louis High in Honolulu, HI. “I committed to Alabama. I gave them my word. That’s that. I talked to my parents about this LSU offer, and they have their quarterback committed already (four-star Louisiana senior Lowell Narcisse). If they’re really trying hard and interested in me we should be getting calls today or this week.

“I speak with Coach Saban on FaceTime every Sunday, and it does make me feel good that he’s committed to that with me and we have connected so much.”

As a senior in 2016, Tagovailoa threw for 2,669 yards and 27 touchdowns to seven interceptions, adding another 727 yards and eight scores on the ground.

The 6-foot-1, 215-pound sought-after prospect committed to the Tide back in May and is expected to make an official visit to campus on Dec. 8.

Alabama currently owns the nation’s top recruiting class, per 247Sports.