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“I’m still looking at UVa, Notre Dame, Florida and Florida State,” said Nwankwo, a Boston-native whose family is from Nigeria. “There’s a lot to think about between now and my decision. I really don’t have a timeframe for when I’ll announce anything, but it will be after I take a few official visits.” | |||
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Offensive lineman Emeka Nwankwo is still looking at the same schools he has been for a while and he does not appear to be any closer to making a decision. He continues, however, to speak with coaches and weigh the pros and cons of each potential college destination. “I’m still looking at UVa, Notre Dame, Florida and Florida State,” said Nwankwo, a Boston-native whose family is from Nigeria. “There’s a lot to think about between now and my decision. I really don’t have a timeframe for when I’ll announce anything, but it will be after I take a few official visits.” What does he like about each school? “Virginia has shown me the most love throughout this whole thing,” said Nwankwo. “That means a lot to me. It’s nice to feel like you’re considered ‘the guy’ for someone. “Notre Dame has a good future with Charlie Weiss. Their offense is going to be exciting and they’re adding a lot of talent. Florida looks like a program on the rise, too. I think they’re going to be real good in the coming years. At Florida State it’s all about Bobby Bowden. You usually wouldn’t have a chance to go to FSU and play early, but they need some offensive line help.” Nwankwo helped Hollywood (Fl.) Chaminade Madonna to a season-opening 34-6 victory. He only played on the offensive side of the ball. |
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