'25 MS QB Deuce Knight (Auburn Verbal)

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Quarterback
Lucedale, MS
George County

Measurements
Ht: 6'4"
Wt: 185

Ratings
247: .................. :s::s::s::s: #8 QB, #66 OA, 93 Rating
247 Comp: ..... :s::s::s::s: #8 QB, #51 OA, .9729
Rivals: ............... :s::s::s::s: #1 QB-D, #52 OA, 5.9
ESPN: ................ :s::s::s::s: #2 QB-D, #133 OA, 82
On3: ................. :s::s::s::s: #6 QB, #54 OA, 94


Offers
Notre Dame ......... Offered 3-17-23 ....... Committed 9-18-23
Auburn
Bama
Colorado
Georgia
Indiana
Louisville
Memphis
Miami
Mississippi St
Oregon
Ole Miss
S Carolina
TCU
Tennessee
Texas A&M
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USF
Vandy
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I can't remember who suggested there was an Italian place in Fort Wayne better than Salvatoris, but I couldn't pass up the opportunity coming back from the game today. This is their Supreme (Minus green peppers because bleh) best pizza in Fort Wayne, nay, all of Indiana...and maybe farther.

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Had it...oleys is still the best in my opinion. Mozzarelli's is damn good too
 

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I can't remember who suggested there was an Italian place in Fort Wayne better than Salvatori's, but I couldn't pass up the opportunity coming back from the game today. This is their Supreme (Minus green peppers because bleh) best pizza in Fort Wayne, nay, all of Indiana...and maybe farther.

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Wow that could give Costco pizza a run for their money!
 

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Wow that could give Costco pizza a run for their money!
Much like Costco pizza, it tastes better than it looks. Italian sausage, pepperoni, mushrooms, capicola, onion, green pepper, black olive. Olive oil drizzled around the crust, great sauce, no shortage of cheese. My daughter doesn't even like pizza, she ate a whole small pepperoni pizza and loved it.
 

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I can't remember who suggested there was an Italian place in Fort Wayne better than Salvatori's, but I couldn't pass up the opportunity coming back from the game today. This is their Supreme (Minus green peppers because bleh) best pizza in Fort Wayne, nay, all of Indiana...and maybe farther.

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I threw out Oleys if thats what it is. The Godfather is awesome
 

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Alright, if I make a special trip back to Fort Wayne...is it Oley's or Mozzarelli's? Ya'll pick one and I'll judge for myself.
 

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Oley's. Not even close contest in my opinion between those two.
Y’all gotta try Dom’s Pie Shop. Gourmet Detroit Style. It just opened northwest of Downtown. Another new one that I’ve heard really good things about is Papi’s on the Landing. Gonna try and check that out this weekend. Johnny Ox in the Electric Works is really good NY style. And if by chance you ever make it up toward Garrett (and if you aren’t from FW area idk why you would…) you have to try Coterie. If it was in Fort Wayne it would have a huge following, but for some reason it’s in Garrett. Very much worth the drive AND they have a craft beer wall. Self pour.

Dom’s
Papi’s
Johnny Ox
Coterie

But between the two you mentioned Mozzarelli’s is better traditional. Oley’s for deep dish. We used to get Mozzarelli’s a lot when I lived up that way. B. Antoinio’s is another good one near Mozzarelli’s.
 

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Oley's. Not even close contest in my opinion between those two.
This isn't winning me over. Anytime someone says "and it's not even close" the truth is they're exaggerating or in many cases outright wrong.
Y’all gotta try Dom’s Pie Shop. Gourmet Detroit Style. It just opened northwest of Downtown. Another new one that I’ve heard really good things about is Papi’s on the Landing. Gonna try and check that out this weekend. Johnny Ox in the Electric Works is really good NY style. And if by chance you ever make it up toward Garrett (and if you aren’t from FW area idk why you would…) you have to try Coterie. If it was in Fort Wayne it would have a huge following, but for some reason it’s in Garrett. Very much worth the drive AND they have a craft beer wall. Self pour.

Dom’s
Papi’s
Johnny Ox
Coterie

But between the two you mentioned Mozzarelli’s is better traditional. Oley’s for deep dish. We used to get Mozzarelli’s a lot when I lived up that way. B. Antoinio’s is another good one near Mozzarelli’s.

Whoh, whoh, whoh! Nobody mentioned deep dish up to this point. Does Oley's only do deep dish? That's not what I'm after. I'm looking for a traditional, authentic Italian pizza comparison because Salvatori's is #1 imo, so that's the bar these others have to top. I'd love to check out some of these other places sometime, but if I'm making a special trip it'll be just one quick trip to Indiana for dinner and back. So, based on the traditional requirement above you suggest Mozzarelli's?
 

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This isn't winning me over. Anytime someone says "and it's not even close" the truth is they're exaggerating or in many cases outright wrong.


Whoh, whoh, whoh! Nobody mentioned deep dish up to this point. Does Oley's only do deep dish? That's not what I'm after. I'm looking for a traditional, authentic Italian pizza comparison because Salvatori's is #1 imo, so that's the bar these others have to top. I'd love to check out some of these other places sometime, but if I'm making a special trip it'll be just one quick trip to Indiana for dinner and back. So, based on the traditional requirement above you suggest Mozzarelli's?
You better just stop and get one from all of those places. Have your cardiologist call me after the procedure to let me know how the recovery is going.
 

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This isn't winning me over. Anytime someone says "and it's not even close" the truth is they're exaggerating or in many cases outright wrong.


Whoh, whoh, whoh! Nobody mentioned deep dish up to this point. Does Oley's only do deep dish? That's not what I'm after. I'm looking for a traditional, authentic Italian pizza comparison because Salvatori's is #1 imo, so that's the bar these others have to top. I'd love to check out some of these other places sometime, but if I'm making a special trip it'll be just one quick trip to Indiana for dinner and back. So, based on the traditional requirement above you suggest Mozzarelli's?
Nah, Oley’s does have a more traditional crust also, but they’re known moreso for their deep dish.

I’d go Mozzarelli’s.
 

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This isn't winning me over. Anytime someone says "and it's not even close" the truth is they're exaggerating or in many cases outright wrong.


Whoh, whoh, whoh! Nobody mentioned deep dish up to this point. Does Oley's only do deep dish? That's not what I'm after. I'm looking for a traditional, authentic Italian pizza comparison because Salvatori's is #1 imo, so that's the bar these others have to top. I'd love to check out some of these other places sometime, but if I'm making a special trip it'll be just one quick trip to Indiana for dinner and back. So, based on the traditional requirement above you suggest Mozzarelli's?
If your making the trip to Fort Wayne, you better have lunch at one place and supper at another. Throw in a Tenderloin for an afternoon snack and you are living high on the hog.
 

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Nah, Oley’s does have a more traditional crust also, but they’re known moreso for their deep dish.

I’d go Mozzarelli’s.

Word.
If your making the trip to Fort Wayne, you better have lunch at one place and supper at another. Throw in a Tenderloin for an afternoon snack and you are living high on the hog.

I'm not opposed to having pizza twice in one day, I'm just not sure I want to spend all day in Fort Wayne. I spent enough time there Sunday...didn't mention it, but jumping back on the Lincoln Highway, US 30, after lunch I had a tire blowout not 2 miles from the Salvatori's restaurant. Tire was shot, so I limped the 2 miles back to the restaurant and gas station in New Haven so I could put the spare on easier. Then I spent 4 hours at the Goodyear in Fort Wayne waiting for them to get a replacement tire from a nearby store. Finally got back on the road at 5pm, didn't get home till late.

I don't know what it is about US 30, but there was nothing but tire scraps all over that road when I limped back on the shoulder. I'm thinking Fort Wayne fucked with the road to drive up tire sales :laugh:
 

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Are you talking about neopolitan pizza?
Touche. There are many styles of authentic Italian pizza, and I do like Neapolitan too.
Salvatori's is more of the traditional Roman style: Tonda Romana. It's a thinner crust, which I don't usually care for in chain pizza joints, but when it's done well it's excellent.
 

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Word.


I'm not opposed to having pizza twice in one day, I'm just not sure I want to spend all day in Fort Wayne. I spent enough time there Sunday...didn't mention it, but jumping back on the Lincoln Highway, US 30, after lunch I had a tire blowout not 2 miles from the Salvatori's restaurant. Tire was shot, so I limped the 2 miles back to the restaurant and gas station in New Haven so I could put the spare on easier. Then I spent 4 hours at the Goodyear in Fort Wayne waiting for them to get a replacement tire from a nearby store. Finally got back on the road at 5pm, didn't get home till late.

I don't know what it is about US 30, but there was nothing but tire scraps all over that road when I limped back on the shoulder. I'm thinking Fort Wayne fucked with the road to drive up tire sales :laugh:
Ironically they just announced today in Columbia City that they’re making a couple of lights/roads into overpasses and interchanges to make 30 more of a limited access highway through Whitley County. Should help. The semis are ridiculous.
 

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Touche. There are many styles of authentic Italian pizza, and I do like Neapolitan too.
Salvatori's is more of the traditional Roman style: Tonda Romana. It's a thinner crust, which I don't usually care for in chain pizza joints, but when it's done well it's excellent.
I don’t know anything about Fort Wayne pizza joints; I was genuinely curious.
 

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Ironically they just announced today in Columbia City that they’re making a couple of lights/roads into overpasses and interchanges to make 30 more of a limited access highway through Whitley County. Should help. The semis are ridiculous.
Yes it is...i hate pulling a boat down 30 to head to tournaments up north and running 30
 

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Ironically they just announced today in Columbia City that they’re making a couple of lights/roads into overpasses and interchanges to make 30 more of a limited access highway through Whitley County. Should help. The semis are ridiculous.
Fuck yeah dancing baby dance party time. Could be life changing for me. Now get Kosciusko county to follow suit and we are cooking
 

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Y’all gotta try Dom’s Pie Shop. Gourmet Detroit Style. It just opened northwest of Downtown. Another new one that I’ve heard really good things about is Papi’s on the Landing. Gonna try and check that out this weekend. Johnny Ox in the Electric Works is really good NY style. And if by chance you ever make it up toward Garrett (and if you aren’t from FW area idk why you would…) you have to try Coterie. If it was in Fort Wayne it would have a huge following, but for some reason it’s in Garrett. Very much worth the drive AND they have a craft beer wall. Self pour.

Dom’s
Papi’s
Johnny Ox
Coterie

But between the two you mentioned Mozzarelli’s is better traditional. Oley’s for deep dish. We used to get Mozzarelli’s a lot when I lived up that way. B. Antoinio’s is another good one near Mozzarelli’s.
Coterie is really, really good
 
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