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Former Alabama wide receiver Agiye Hall is once again raising eyebrows with his actions on social media. Roughly a month after announcing his transfer to Texas, Hall has now removed all posts and photos relating to him joining the Longhorns from his social media accounts.

Hall announced his transfer to Texas on April 19, three days after Alabama’s A-Day game. The sophomore is not listed on the Longhorns' official roster which has been updated to include Alabama transfer Jahleel Billingsley, who joined Texas in January.

Hall appeared in seven games for Alabama last season, recording just four catches for 72 yards. He had two catches for 52 yards during the national championship loss to Georgia but also tallied two costly drops.

Before transferring, Hall was suspended during spring camp for violating team rules. When asked this spring, Nick Saban did not reveal whether the receiver’s violation of team rules was related to academics, an on-field matter or some combination of the two, stating “it doesn’t really matter.”

"He is suspended from the team for violation of some team rules," Saban said. "Whether they're academic or whatever, it doesn't really matter. Everybody has a responsibility and obligation to respect the principles and values and do what they need to do. They're all there to help them be more successful. So to respect those and do those is always really helpful."

Earlier this month, Hall made headlines when he criticized Alabama fans during an interview with 247Sports.

“One thing that really stood out is the culture. Bama fans — they’re not really loving, if I could say — even when you leave,” Hall said. “Texas fans are like a family. They love you unconditionally. They want the best for you and want to make sure you’re striving to be the best person you are, whether it’s people in the stands, players or coaches. They’re all connected, which is a good thing.”

This story will be updated.

This article first appeared on FanNation Bama Central and was syndicated with permission.

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