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hope we don't end up 2nd again...i'm really getting sick of the Silver medal.
In recruiting, "If you ain't first, you're last". Ricky Bobby
hope we don't end up 2nd again...i'm really getting sick of the Silver medal.
"I'm really excited to get an offer from there," he said. "It's a huge deal."
Alex Anzalone @AlexAnzalone_24
Who's Anthony? #PSUletter
Penn State is really doing their best to tick him off.
Has he mentioned when he wants to commit?
GITF said in the threads 2nd post he wants to commit before his senior season
I saw that but I wasn't sure if he (Anzalone) had a more specific timeframe.
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RT @AlexAnzalone_24 (LB Alex Anzalone) Well, no Michigan this weekend. Penn State it is #theirloss////Will be at #NotreDame Jr. Day 3/24
No room at the inn. They are getting another commit or two before weeks end.
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RT @AlexAnzalone_24 (LB Alex Anzalone) Well, no Michigan this weekend. Penn State it is #theirloss////Will be at #NotreDame Jr. Day 3/24
Alex Anzalone coming up big
Watch List LB adds weight, makes big plays and now has over 30 offers
Originally Published: March 12, 2012
By Jared Shanker | ESPN RecruitingNation
WYOMISSING, Pa. -- Bob Wolfrum first realized he had something special in Alex Anzalone early in Anzalone's sophomore year at Wysomissing (Pa.) Area. It doesn't take long for him to remember specific examples.
"It was a scrimmage and he happened to be running a sweep and there was nothing there, and I saw him take off and make a play of his own," said Wolfrum, Wyomissing Area's longtime coach.
And he wasn't done yet.
Alex Anzalone has offers from Alabama, Florida, Penn State, Ohio State, USC and many more. "We try to play as tough a non-league schedule as we can and the first game we played Pottsville. That was a pretty tough team and that was his first high school game and he was sticking it up in there," Wolfrum said. "He probably made more tackles than anyone else we had."
That was back when he was a 6-foot, 180-pound defensive back. Now a 6-foot-3, 224-pound ESPNU Watch List linebacker, Anzalone has 31 offers says there is a simple key to his constant improvement.
"Definitely my size," Anzalone said. "I put on like 40 pounds from the end of my sophomore year to start of my junior year. That helped a lot."
Working out six times a week, Anzalone followed a simple motto: You have to create the demand and feed the demand. So he increased his calorie intake, having six meals a day and anywhere from 10 to 12 eggs a day.
Surprisingly, the eating was harder than working out for Anzalone.
"My dad pretty much forced fed me for a little bit," Anzalone jokes. "There were a couple times when I ate too much."
Anzalone has been working out with a couple of NFL players recently and while he might not have learned much about work ethic from the NFL vets -- he argues he is in better shape than they are -- they did teach him a little about the recruiting process.
"They said when it comes down to picking, pick a school that you fit in with the players and see yourself going," Anzalone said. "You shouldn't pick a school based on the depth chart or anything like that because if you're good, you'll play."
Anzalone visited Penn State this weekend and over the next few weekends he will check out Florida, Ohio State, Stanford, UCLA and USC. He said he does not have any favorites as he has not yet seen many of the schools he is interested in still.
Anzalone remains humble about the recruiting process and is taken aback when he considers the coaches he gets to meet.
"I remember the first time meeting coach [Urban] Meyer, especially since I followed Florida when I was younger. It was crazy. It seems like he's a celebrity," Anzalone said.
It won't be a long and drawn out recruitment for Anzalone, though. He plans to have a decision before the start of his senior season. He is taking four AP-level classes and several other honors courses on his way to graduating in December so he can enroll at a school for the spring semester.
So it's no surprise his education will be key in his decision.
"Academics of course," he said, "[and] definitely the people around the program and its tradition."
Are you saying that there is no more room at michigan for Alex? or at Penn State?
Visiting Florida this weekend. Dad went to med school there so that is why he has such high interest. They already have 4 LB commits though FWIW.
OSU, and Penn State are going to continue to be heavy factors as well but I am still leary of Stanford.