College was great, both academically and athletically. I am an academic at heart and very much enjoyed the learning aspect of college. I had a favorite lecturer and everything. Mr. Lampanelli, my Chem 101 professor always gave the most spirited lectures and, would often times, have jokes and little fun facts hidden within the lecture notes. He was also a Big Blue fanatic. He never missed a game, if he did, he would graciously ask me to stay a while after class and fill him in on how the game went. I was always happy to do so. The guy was a lot of students' favorite professor and I was no exception.
On the sports side, I couldn't have asked for much more as far as that went. I mean, I was a red shirt freshman on a legendary college football team. They were one of my top choices from the start, and when I saw they had interest in me, it was a no-brainer where I was going to end up. Yes, I had to bide my time, but I didn't expect much less from the coaches conversation with me and the knowledge I already had about the depth chart. My teammates were great and I had top notch coaches. I mean, c'mon it's Jim Harbaugh for crying out loud. I wouldn't trade in my time and experience at Big Blue for anything. GO WOLVERINES!
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On the sports side, I couldn't have asked for much more as far as that went. I mean, I was a red shirt freshman on a legendary college football team. They were one of my top choices from the start, and when I saw they had interest in me, it was a no-brainer where I was going to end up. Yes, I had to bide my time, but I didn't expect much less from the coaches conversation with me and the knowledge I already had about the depth chart. My teammates were great and I had top notch coaches. I mean, c'mon it's Jim Harbaugh for crying out loud. I wouldn't trade in my time and experience at Big Blue for anything. GO WOLVERINES!
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