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Tune's Journey To Start Was A Long One


Brett Vito

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Tune has problems digesting wheat products and had to eliminate some of the staples of a college student’s diet from his eating habits, including sandwiches, pasta, fast food and beer.

Poor young man...

Let's hope this season is a season of firsts! Riley got the W on his first collegiate start. It'd be awesome if Tune did the same!

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Great young man. I watched Nathan several times at Celina, first as a receiver and backup QB, then as starting QB his senior year. Probably a better athlete than given credit, he was a heck of a basketball player and I think was a regional qualifier in the hurdles. Go Nathan, beat 'Bama!

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This is what amazes me:

Tune will lead UNT against an Alabama team that is ranked fourth in the country and drew 92,012 for its home opener...

Celina, Texas

Celina (pronounced suh-LYE-nuh) is a city[3] in Collin and Denton County, Texas, United States. The population was 1,861 at the 2000 census.

He'll be playing in front of a crowd almost 50 times larger than his hometown! :o Glad to hear that:

"He’s cold blooded. Nothing really affects him.”

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