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'75 percent' chance WR recommits to Texas

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08:32 AM ET 06.24 | The commitment saga of Ricky Seals-Jones continued on Friday when the sought-after receiver declared that the Texas Longhorns, who he decommitted from three weeks ago, have a "75 percent" chance to land him on Signing Day, according to Orangebloods.com's Geoff Ketchum. Seals-Jones backed off from his verbal commitment to Texas earlier this month in order to re-open his recruitment to Texas A&M, LSU and Baylor, among other schools. The 6-foot-5 Seals-Jones is reportedly interested in playing both football and basketball in college and wanted to pursue his options with other schools. And while Seals-Jones has never backed away from the idea of recommitting to the Horns, he did raise a few hopes in College Station when he said that Texas and Texas A&M were "pretty even" after visiting both campuses last week. Ketchum reported that Seals-Jones will visit LSU, Baylor and Oregon next week.

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June 24, 2012  09:14 AM ET

Dallas Morning News says he's 6'-2"
Rivals says he's 6'-5" ...
Seals-Jones says he's 6'-6"

LOL!

June 24, 2012  09:52 AM ET

If he recommits and then changes his mind again does he derecommit? Is recommit even possible, or did someone change the definition of commit?

June 24, 2012  10:03 AM ET
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Texas and aTm are pretty even, JRM will love that one. LOL

ATM should be outa the mix at this point. UTx, Baylor and Lsu in that order. Unless UO sends another 25k to Texas....

June 24, 2012  10:22 AM ET
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Dallas Morning News says he's 6'-2"Rivals says he's 6'-5" ...Seals-Jones says he's 6'-6"LOL!

DMN says 6-5???

The 6-foot-5 Seals-Jones is reportedly interested in playing both football and basketball in college and wanted to pursue his options with other schools.

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June 24, 2012  01:30 PM ET
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If he recommits and then changes his mind again does he derecommit? Is recommit even possible, or did someone change the definition of commit?

Well, yes..... or maybe it's no........Whuuutt??!!!

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