Five-star linebacker Anthony Hill decommitted from Texas A&M, On3 reported Monday.
He is listed as the No. 1 linebacker and the No. 17 overall prospect by the 247Sports composite. Hill is expected to take his time selecting a new program and not commit until signing day.
Hill, from Ryan High School in Denton, Texas, committed to coach Jimbo Fisher’s program in July.
He previously has visited Alabama, Oklahoma, Southern California and Texas.
“First, I would to thank Texas A&M, (linebackers) coach (Tyler) Santucci and staff for recruiting and developing a personal relationship with me and my family,” Hill told On3. “Thank you to the Texas A&M fans who have been a great support throughout my recruitment. After further difficult discussions with my family, I will be decommitting from Texas A&M and opening up my recruitment.”
This loss of Hill is another blow to Texas A&M, which entered the season with the No. 1 recruiting class in 2022 and high expectations. The Aggies, the preseason No. 6 team, have lost five straight games to fall to 3-6.
Hill was in College Station, Texas, on Saturday when Texas A&M lost to Florida, 41-24.
The Aggies’ 2023 recruiting class now consists of just 11 players and is ranked No. 23 overall and eighth in the Southeastern Conference.
–Field Level Media
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