5-star WR no longer considering powerhouse program after his coach was fired for banning the program from campus

The top player from Louisiana is no longer considering one of the most elite programs in the country after his coach was fired.

Five-star wide receiver Terrace Marshall Jr. isn't sure where he will attend college in 2018, but he does know he won't play for Nick Saban and Alabama.

Marshall attends Parkway High School in Bossier City, Louisiana, and his former coach, David Feaster, was fired by the school after he banned Alabama from the school.

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Feaster said Alabama wasn't allowed on campus due to how they treated former LSU quarterback Brandon Harris during the recruitment process. According to Feaster, Alabama offered Harris a scholarship but later revoked the offer after Harris made an official visit. Feaster said Harris found out about Alabama pulling the offer on the Internet.

Though Feaster is no longer his coach, Marshall still isn't considering attending Alabama. Marshall said his lack of interest in Alabama is due to former receivers coach Billy Napier leaving for Arizona State. Marshall was very outspoken about Feaster's firing, and he defended his former coach.

Marshall was at the New Orleans Opening regional over the weekend, and reporters from SEC Country approached him about his interest in Alabama. He reportedly ended the interview and said Alabama was no longer on his list.

Marshall is the No. 3 wide receiver in the country according to 247Sports, and he is the No. 1 player from the state of Louisiana. Marshall, who is 6'2" and 192 pounds, is also the No. 22 overall player in the Class of 2018.

(h/t SEC Country)