Looks like they (Notre Dame) will offer both.
But I'm not selling. This is a wonderful place, off the beaten path.
I think possibly so, I think they saw this once Gary committed, to gain some momentum. I think they see him as far as the start of some positive things as far as recruiting.
Once he gets his 230 pounds moving forward, he's a load to bring down. There's not going to be too many people able to bring him down with one blow. His legs are enormous, and he doesn't try to side-step anybody. He's looking to run them over.
He has just matured so unbelievably this past year. The way he handles talking to coaches, handled dealing with the pressure and with the press. He's become so articulate talking to people. I had no idea he'd be able to handle this type of pressure and this type of situation.
In the big scheme of things, it's big, but not overwhelming for us. We put extra money in the budget for things like this to happen. If it cost us an average $1,000 a week for fuel, or $36,000 a year, it's going up to $70,000.
He turned in some of the fastest laps in testing last week at Daytona. I could just see by the spring in his step and the way he was talking that his confidence is coming back in a hurry.
He's seen the schools that he's kinda narrowed it down to, (and) I think he's had enough of the exposure. And I think he's kinda ready to get the recruiting process over with. I think he saw how it went down with Adam, and he's just ready to get it done.
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