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2016 US Army All-American Bowl: How to watch, TV schedule, rosters and more

The biggest stars of the 2016 recruiting class are together in one place.

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The future stars of college football will be on display in San Antonio on Saturday in the US Army All-American Bowl. National Signing Day for the class of 2016 is less than a month away, and time is drawing short for fans to be able to say “See, I told you about this kid!” when they break out as freshman in the fall.

A number of high profile prospects are expected to announce their commitment during the game, including five-star tight end Isaac Nauta (between Georgia, Alabama, and Michigan), four-star wide receiver Donnie Corley (Michigan State, Michigan, Ohio State, and Tennessee), and several others.

You can see the full rosters for the East and West teams here.

How to watch, stream and listen

TV: 1 p.m. ET, NBC

Online streaming: NBC Sports Live Extra

Three big things to know

1. Watch for D’Andre Swift. Swift is a five-star running back recruit from Philadelphia St. Joseph’s, and holds offers from the nation’s biggest programs. The 5’9, 204 pound Swift is dangerous both rushing and receiving, and was named the MVP of the US Army National Combine on Friday.

2. Quarterback battle. The nation’s top two signal callers will put their skills on display, with five-star Ole Miss commit Shea Patterson playing for the West team and five-star Georgia commit Jacob Eason suiting up for the East.

3. Where does Isaac Nauta commit? The IMG Academy star is the highest-rated prospect expected to commit at the game, and Georgia is the favorite for the former Florida State commit. It’s hard to rule out schools like Alabama and Michigan, though.

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