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Commitment Today From PA Tight End Luke Carrezola

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Welcome to the Dog Pound, Luke!!!
 
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Guys des has a foot injury so your going to have to surf the Internet or email the kids hs coach yourselves if u want info on our new recruit. #bleedblue
 
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Love the quotes . . .

"I took a visit there Friday and when I left I knew right away that I needed to be a part of the UConn family."

So what stood out during his Friday visit to make him realize that he wanted to commit?

"The experience and the personality of the coaches." "I can see that they are good people on and off the field. I want to study kinesiology in college and become a strength and conditioning coach when football ends in my life. They have the top kinesiology program in the nation. They also said I can play either side of the ball. They put a lot of players in the NFL and that is my ultimate dream. Finally out of all the places I visited in my recruiting process not one really compared to UConn's football facility."
 
Neshaminy Redskins (@NeshaminySkins)
8/15/13, 9:18 PM
Senior captain and @UConnFootball commit @Louuchainzz talks about his expectations for 2013.

 
Love the quotes . . .

"I took a visit there Friday and when I left I knew right away that I needed to be a part of the UConn family."

So what stood out during his Friday visit to make him realize that he wanted to commit?

"The experience and the personality of the coaches." "I can see that they are good people on and off the field. I want to study kinesiology in college and become a strength and conditioning coach when football ends in my life. They have the top kinesiology program in the nation. They also said I can play either side of the ball. They put a lot of players in the NFL and that is my ultimate dream. Finally out of all the places I visited in my recruiting process not one really compared to UConn's football facility."

Love the quotes too, CTTX!

But after 4-5 years at UConn and 7-10 years in the NFL he'll be a little old to start using that kinesiology degree, no? I hope he has a more realistic plan B.

Welcome to the family, LC!
 
Love the quotes too, CTTX!

But after 4-5 years at UConn and 7-10 years in the NFL he'll be a little old to start using that kinesiology degree, no? I hope he has a more realistic plan B.

Welcome to the family, LC!

Why? Is the study of human movement going away?
 
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Looks like the only coach we will need next year is Foley. Just line up 6 frickin TE's and let it rip.
 
I hadn't seen this thread before. Nice comments from the kid.

You know, it's really amazing how many things have progressed at UCONN. Carl Maresh was an associate professor in the Human Performance Laboratory struggling for research projects and money when I was a student, and the word 'kinesiology' wasn't even in circulation.
 
Looks like the only coach we will need next year is Foley. Just line up 6 frickin TE's and let it rip.

Was also thinking that. Perhaps this is a clever way to circumvent GDL as O line coach. Just call every Oline prospect a TE.
 
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