UNC flips Marquis Haynes from Louisville 
August, 5, 2012
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Corey Dowlar | ESPN.com
Marquis Haynes (Jacksonville, Fla./University Christian) had a change of heart on Sunday.
Formerly a commitment to Louisville, the 6-foot-3, 220-pound defensive end decided Chapel Hill, N.C. was the place for him and switched to the University of North Carolina.
"It just felt like it was the right decision for me," he said. "I talked to Louisville because I didn't want to let them down and I told them the truth. I told them I was headed to North Carolina because I felt more at home there."
Formerly a commitment to Louisville, the 6-foot-3, 220-pound defensive end decided Chapel Hill, N.C. was the place for him and switched to the University of North Carolina.
"It just felt like it was the right decision for me," he said. "I talked to Louisville because I didn't want to let them down and I told them the truth. I told them I was headed to North Carolina because I felt more at home there."
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