A healthy Kyle Hicks will benefit TCU 
December, 3, 2012
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Damon Sayles | ESPN.com
Last year, ESPN 150 athlete Daje Johnson committed to TCU in March, only to change his verbal to Texas and sign with the Longhorns in February.
TCU got its comeuppance on Monday.
ESPN 300 running back Kyle Hicks, a Texas commit since mid-February, chose to decommit from the Longhorns and give his verbal to the Horned Frogs early Monday afternoon. The 5-foot-11, 190-pound running back, ranked No. 219 in the ESPN 300, is TCU’s highest-ranked commit and the Horned Frogs’ 16th commit overall.
TCU got its comeuppance on Monday.
ESPN 300 running back Kyle Hicks, a Texas commit since mid-February, chose to decommit from the Longhorns and give his verbal to the Horned Frogs early Monday afternoon. The 5-foot-11, 190-pound running back, ranked No. 219 in the ESPN 300, is TCU’s highest-ranked commit and the Horned Frogs’ 16th commit overall.
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