IHateMarkMay
IHateDavidPollackToo
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He has said from extremely early on that his top three were ND, Miami, and UF. No surprise here.
[/FONT][FONT=Arial, sans-serif]Miami, Florida, Notre Dame, and Ohio State. For each school, it's basically the same thing. Great school, great education, great coaches, winning program, and a place that I feel like I fit in.. Well with Miami and Florida, I got my fishing, hunting, and diving. It's not that big of a deal but going to Notre Dame or Ohio State, I would have to make that sacrifice but I'm willing to do it.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, sans-serif]According to InsideTheU.com. [/FONT]
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[FONT=Arial, sans-serif]He want to visit make unofficials to each before the end of July. He hopes to make Officials to make officials before making his decision in November or December.[/FONT]
His coach likes his players to wait until after the season ends to keep focus on the HS season. Linder would have to make inseason officials for a decision in Nov or Dec.
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You okay over there buddy? Seems like you hit the bottle and then wrote this message! Never drink and type... it produces cyber babies.
I wonder how the coach has time to reside over the football players recruitment when he is also the schools AD.
Notre Dame has a great program with great tradition. It's a catholic school with a lot of alumni power.
Four-star offensive lineman Brandon Linder, another four-star talent for STA, left Friday night's game with a left shoulder injury.
The Buckeyes were welcoming in nine outstanding prospects on official visits this weekend, but one was not able to make it. Ft. Lauderdale (Fla.) St. Thomas Aquinas offensive lineman Brandon Linder was injured in Aquinas' game on Friday night. The injury prevented him from making the trip to Columbus for his official visit with the Buckeyes.
Brandon Linder – Read Linder’s quotes for a second time, and it appears as if Linder is leaning towards Notre Dame. Will those feelings last? With the pipeline from Saint Thomas Aquinas to Notre Dame so strong, I say yes.
Miami thinks they are in great position. I think its Miami or ND.