Phillips senior Fabian McCray decommits from Illinois

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Phillips’ Fabian McCray (7) steps into the end zone. Worsom Robinson/For the Sun-Times.

Phillips receiver Fabian McCray decommitted from Illinois on Sunday afternoon.

McCray doesn’t have a list of schools he’s currently considering, but says Illinois will “remain in my top schools.”

McCray, a senior, committed to Illinois in June. His teammate, defensive back Joseph Thompson, committed to the Fighting Illini in the spring.

McCray helped lead the Wildcats to a win against Prairie Ridge in the second round of the Class 6A state playoffs on Saturday. Phillips plays at Cary-Grove in the quarterfinals next weekend and could play in Champaign if it advances all the way to the state championship game.

Here is McCray’s full statement:

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