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SEC, ACC schools ask for patience from Blessed Trinity’s Matt Crisafi
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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Blessed Trinity center Matt Crisafi plans to make an unofficial visit Saturday to Miami-Ohio and another to Tulane next month, but he’s hoping to land a spot at a more prominent program.
Although open to all possibilities, he’d prefer to play at Vanderbilt, Wake Forest or Tulane, but those schools have asked him to be patient while they fit players into their puzzles. Crisafi attended Wake Forest’s 30-28 victory over Mississippi and Vanderbilt’s 28-21 win against Rice, and he’s psyched about playing for the Demon Deacons or Commodores.
“They have a couple guys ahead of me on their boards, and once those guys decide, they’ll know whether they’ll have a spot for me,” explained Crisafi, a player on AJC’s The Georgia 150. “I’m still trying to take my time because there are a lot of schools I’m interested in, too.”
The 6-foot-4, 305-pound Crisafi is a big reason Blessed Trinity is 6-1 entering Friday’s Region 6-AA game at Buford.
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By voice of reason
October 20, 2008 1:54 PM | Link to this
Hopefully UGA will offer you a scholly Matt. Lord knows we need some big time help on the O-Line. Good luck to you wherever you land!
By YellerSkeeters are PeterEaters!
October 20, 2008 6:52 PM | Link to this
Sounds fishy! If he is “all that” why no local offers? Don’t forget GaState — the Panthers are going to spank GaTech annually, just like the DAWGS do!
Remember, Tech is for qveer boys!