Will Barrow decommits from Texas Tech 
December, 10, 2012
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Damon Sayles | ESPN.com
Early-morning news has turned into not-so-great news for Texas Tech.
According to his high school recruiting coordinator early Monday morning, three-star defensive back Will Barrow (Dallas/Skyline) has decided to part ways with the Red Raiders. Jason R. Garrett said Barrow, a 5-foot-9, 170-pound cornerback who also saw time at safety for Skyline, has decommitted and will explore other options.
Barrow’s decision comes days after former Texas Tech head coach Tommy Tuberville accepted a similar position with Cincinnati. Garrett, however, said Tuberville’s departure played a role in Barrow’s decision, but it was a lesser role. Garrett said there was miscommunication between the staff and Barrow involving an official visit and an in-home visit.
According to his high school recruiting coordinator early Monday morning, three-star defensive back Will Barrow (Dallas/Skyline) has decided to part ways with the Red Raiders. Jason R. Garrett said Barrow, a 5-foot-9, 170-pound cornerback who also saw time at safety for Skyline, has decommitted and will explore other options.
Barrow’s decision comes days after former Texas Tech head coach Tommy Tuberville accepted a similar position with Cincinnati. Garrett, however, said Tuberville’s departure played a role in Barrow’s decision, but it was a lesser role. Garrett said there was miscommunication between the staff and Barrow involving an official visit and an in-home visit.
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