The strange recruitment of elite Texas receiver Mannie Netherly took its latest turn Monday, as the former Texas A&M pledge released his latest list of Top 6 schools. SEC teams on his list included Alabama, Auburn, Florida, LSU and, oddly enough, Texas A&M:

Rated as a four-star prospect and the No. 29 receiver in the nation by 247Sports, Netherly’s decommitment and the ensuing fallout caused national headlines in early May.

While players decommit only to end up at the same school fairly often, rarely does that happen when the original decommitment makes such news – as happened thanks to wide receiver coach Aaron Moorehead, who went on a bit of a Twitter tirade following Netherly’s decommitment from the Aggies.

Netherly even took a shot at Moorehead soon after the assistant went off on Twitter:

Give credit to Moorehead — who promptly issued an apology, Texas A&M and even Netherly for quickly mending fences and moving on from the odd incident that had many outside observers questioning if the assistant would be able to keep his job:

Netherly visited College Station last weekend for the Aggies barbecue weekend and the visit obviously didn’t do anything to hurt A&M’s chance to land the top receiver. Either way, any of the five SEC schools listed among his latest list would be lucky to land him.