2018 prospect Tyler Herro opted to re-open up his college recruitment on Tuesday, backing off a pledge to Wisconsin.

“Talking to my family the last couple of months, I felt eerie about it and wasn’t sure it was the move I wanted to make,” Herro, a 6-foot-5 guard, told Scout.

“I just want to make sure I was making the right move,” he added. “Obviously I pulled away and I’m going to explore some other options.”

There have been very few recruits that end up back at the school they decommit from and Herro admitted that the Badgers won’t be considered going forward.

“I think they are out of the running after this went down,” he said.

Herro, a standout at Milwaukee (Wisc.) Whitnall, is now focused on finding his future destination. Since announcing his decommitment, Herro has spoken to Kansas, Arizona, Ohio State, Villanova, Creighton, Florida and Oregon.

“I don’t know where I want to go, but I have a pretty good idea of what I’m looking for and what I want going forward,” Herro said.

What does that school look like?

“I’m just looking for a college that I can excel in the offense, come in right away and contribute, have a great relationship with the coach and hopefully that school can get me to next level,” Herro said.

In terms of visits, Herro said UNLV approached him about an in-home visit on Friday and Kansas may see him on Thursday.

Herro immediately becomes one of the best available prospects in the 2018 class. Herro ranks No. 38 overall and No. 5 at the shooting guard position.