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Morgan no longer has a top six

Just two days after he announced a top six, four-star Crete-Monee (Ill.) linebacker Nyles Morgan has decided the cut was premature and has re-opened his recruitment to all serious suitors.
"I don't have a top six anymore because I feel it is too early to start narrowing down schools," Morgan said on Tuesday. "I haven't taken everything int perspective. I've just now realized this and will be taking a look at all the teams that are seriously recruiting me."
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The six schools that Morgan had announced as his top group on Sunday were Florida, Michigan State, Ole Miss, Tennessee, Texas A&M and Vanderbilt, but re-opening his recruitment brings schools like Miami, Notre Dame, Oregon, and UCLA - teams he had discussed earlier in the process - back into play.
Morgan has yet to schedule official visits, though he has said repeatedly Ole Miss and Vanderbilt will be two of his destinations. A new top group is not expected from Morgan for several months.
"I will not narrow things down until after I take my officials and after the season," Morgan said.
The 6-foot-1, 222-pound Morgan has said in the past he would like to make his decision at the U.S. Army All-American Bowl in early January.
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