Chris Warren actually flipped a coin?
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Wow, crazy. It would've been great to have him, but it's not a huge loss in my mind. Now, of course with our luck, he's going to win the Heisman.
I actually take it positively. Pete came from nowhere to get within a coin flip of closing one of the top RBs in the nation. -
Probably a double sided coin...
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Here is the coin flip. RT @WVWilkerson: Chris Warren Has Committed To The #Longhorns https://t.co/fULBEo1Gaj
— Lars Hanson (@LarsHanson) February 4, 2015 -
Having a hard time believing he actually was going to choose based on the coin flip. Seems more to me that he was trying to do something different that the usual hat trick
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Kind of funny. When I was looking at schools I was dialed in to go to Texas. All my friends were going there and I had a pretty strong family legacy there. My uncle living in Seattle had me come check out UW (didn't really know it existed) and it made a late run. On my last day to make a decision I flipped to Washington on a gut feeling.
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We didn't want that coin anyway
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I don't buy it , if he committed to tejas he was going to tejas
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I made the mistake of failing to get the mail on the day that UT sent a scholarship letter to my house. So I had to go to Texas for my freshman year and transfer out. I enjoyed my year in Austin, but 50,000 students is just too big IMOWilburHooksHands said:Kind of funny. When I was looking at schools I was dialed in to go to Texas. All my friends were going there and I had a pretty strong family legacy there. My uncle living in Seattle had me come check out UW (didn't really know it existed) and it made a late run. On my last day to make a decision I flipped to Washington on a gut feeling.
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Mom and Dad must have been real pleased.AZDuck said:
I made the mistake of failing to get the mail on the day that UT sent a scholarship letter to my house. So I had to go to Texas for my freshman year and transfer out. I enjoyed my year in Austin, but 50,000 students is just too big IMOWilburHooksHands said:Kind of funny. When I was looking at schools I was dialed in to go to Texas. All my friends were going there and I had a pretty strong family legacy there. My uncle living in Seattle had me come check out UW (didn't really know it existed) and it made a late run. On my last day to make a decision I flipped to Washington on a gut feeling.






