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Grahambo
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It feels weird to say that this class is almost full. IT'S FREAKIN JULY!!!
Now, the hard part, keep them committed.
It feels weird to say that this class is almost full. IT'S FREAKIN JULY!!!
Its sucks that GB isn't celebrating with us
WHERE DID HE FIND THAT F*CKIN HAT? I WANT IT.
Did he really leave the site?
Now, the hard part, keep them committed.
Its sucks that GB isn't celebrating with us
@alexAnzalone_24 The new Linebacker U
I think we can all tell that these kids are going to Notre Dame because that is where they belong not because of the football team
Where is he...?
Make this your avatar.
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butthurt from OSU fans is pretty tasty.
Interviewer is a dick
Just for you Greyhammer!!!
Oh holy sh*t that is awesome.
“Coach Kelly was at his lake house or whatever and was real excited,” Anzalone said. “Coach Diaco started freaking out on the phone and screaming and stuff, but he's a passionate guy so I expected that.”
idk how long I want this avatar though haha
Anzalone had planned on swinging by Columbus to check out Ohio State on the way home from South Bend, but Ohio State head coach Urban Meyer had to catch an early flight that Saturday. Anzalone wasn’t ready to cut his Notre Dame trip short to rush to Ohio State and the Buckeyes’ chances were significantly diminished.
Also, while on that second trip to Notre Dame, Anzalone’s high school coach popped in unannounced.
It was then that Anzalone’s father, Sal, said, “I don’t know if you’re choosing Notre Dame, but Notre Dame seems to be choosing you.”
By that time, Anzalone was strongly leaning toward Notre Dame, but still wanted to take trips to Florida and Penn State before finalizing his decision.
His Florida visit probably helped Notre Dame more than the Gators.
Anzalone always wanted to get a chance to meet the players he’d be playing with in college. Just days after Irish commits like Heuerman, Malik Zaire and Hunter Bivin made trips from out of state to get to South Bend for Anzalone’s visit, not one Florida commit made it to campus during his final trip to Gainesville.