The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 14, 2001, Image 10

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Wednesday
^November 14th
What happened
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2001? What was
the emotional impact
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AUSTIN (AP) — University
of Texas quarterback Chris
Simms, who said last summer it
would be “ludicrous” to consid
er turning pro after this season,
said Tuesday night he plans to
think about entering the draft.
“I think it would be stupid
for me not to listen to a few
opinions here and there and
hear what people have to say ”
said Simms, who has a school-
record 22 touchdown passes
with one game left for the No. 5
Longhorns (9-1).
“I'm not saying I’m going to
come out, or anything like that,
but I’m definitely going to lis
ten to what people say.”
Simms, a junior, said he
would have to consider all
options for his future should he
finish the season strong. Any
decision would likely be made in
consultation with his father, for
mer Super Bowl MVP Phil
Simms, now an NFL broadcaster.
“If I do come back. I'll at
least hear what people had to
say about me, where I need to
improve in my game,” Simms
said. “But I’m definitely going
to leave that door open.”
Simms was on many
Heisman Trophy watch lists
when the season started and
appeared on the cover of several
national magazines. The hype
faded with a slow start and all
but stopped with four intercep
tions in a 14-3 loss to Oklahoma.
He since has rebounded with
16 touchdown passes in Texas’
five-game winning streak.
Simms has passed for 2,335
yards with eight interceptions.
In the summer, Simms
rejected speculation that he
would turn pro after
son. At the time, he had sc
only six games and was
emerging from a battle fa
starting job with
Applewhite.
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history of college
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about any pro possibilities
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Career Paths for Speech Communication Majors
Are you interested in finding out more information on
career paths for Speech Communication majors?
If so, come to Henderson Hall, Room 114,
on Wednesday, November 14th from 6:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Dr. Nancy Street will discuss
Nevi
Career Paths for Speech Communication Majors”
An informal question and answer session will follow.
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This presentation is sponsored by the
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