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Louisville just landed their second quarterback commitment in the 2010 recruiting class.
A week after landing Luke Woodley, Louisville received a verbal commitment from Mike Rocco, a 6-foot-3, 205-pound quarterback from Lynchburg (VA) Liberty Christian Academy.
"He talked with Coach (Matt) Wells and Coach Kragthorpe around 5 o'clock this evening and committed," Rocco's father, Frank, told InsideTheVille.com. "It is official."
Rocco, who threw for nearly 2,100 yards and 24 touchdowns with seven interceptions as a junior, also had an offer from Liberty. Rocco also considered a conditional offer from UNC and a greyshirt opportunity at Penn State. As a sophomore, Rocco threw for 2,200 yards and nearly 30 touchdowns, while completing 70 percent of his passes to earn all-state honors. He completed 66 percent of his throws as a junior.
"It really came down to people," Rocco said. "Coach Kragthorpe and Coach Wells were just the kind of people we were looking for. They were very hospitable and warm.
"We also love the fit for Mike in Louisville's offense. Mike plays in a one-back, multi-formation offense. As we watched some of the things that they do it was very similar to what Mike does in high school. So it was a very comfortable fit that way."
Rocco attended Louisville's camp last month and picked up an offer from the Cardinals shortly after. Last weekend, Rocco and his family made another visit to Louisville before calling the UofL coaching staff to announce his decision.
"We brought the whole family out there this weekend," Rocco said. "We had a chance to spend the weekend there and see the city and get to know the people even more. We feel good about it."
Rocco is the tenth prospect from the Class of 2010 to give the Cardinals a verbal commitment. Rocco also received interest from Wake Forest.
"We feel like Louisville is going to get that thing going the way it needs to be," Rocco said. "There was a lot of excitement around the building and it was a good feeling
Just last week, Louisville picked up a verbal commitment from three-star quarterback Luke Woodley, and the Cardinals have a redshirt freshman in Zack Stoudt currently on the roster. [/b]"No matter where you go there is going to be competition," Rocco's father commented. "Mike has gone to a lot of those senior camps with the so-called five-star guys and he's out-competed them at every camp he's gone to. He's just going to do his best; you have to compete wherever you go."[/b]
libertyFANatic123 wrote:to Louisville
SuperJon wrote:We're not building a 60,000 seat stadium. We're building a 30,000 seat stadium. The 60,000 number is when our grandkids have grandkids at Liberty.
flames1971 wrote:You never know. A lot can happen this year, Louisville could have a bad season, its coach gets fired and the kid is thrown back into recruiting.libertyFANatic123 wrote:to Louisville
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
But apparently he wasn't meant to be a Flame.
SuperJon wrote:We're not building a 60,000 seat stadium. We're building a 30,000 seat stadium. The 60,000 number is when our grandkids have grandkids at Liberty.
SuperJon wrote:Do you want us to pray pray pray that Mike makes a complete sleaze ball move by backing out of his commitment or do you want us to pray pray pray that he fails and wish bad luck upon the kid?you have such way with words SJ...how I've missed it so
Which one should we pray pray pray for?
SuperJon wrote:Do you want us to pray pray pray that Mike makes a complete sleaze ball move by backing out of his commitment or do you want us to pray pray pray that he fails and wish bad luck upon the kid?No no no. Not bad luck, just that he changes his mind on where he wants to go.
Which one should we pray pray pray for?
SuperJon wrote:We're not building a 60,000 seat stadium. We're building a 30,000 seat stadium. The 60,000 number is when our grandkids have grandkids at Liberty.
flames1971 wrote:It worked out well for us in the end when another LCA grad, Rashad Jennings, committed (and played for) the Pittsburgh Panthers.SuperJon wrote:Do you want us to pray pray pray that Mike makes a complete sleaze ball move by backing out of his commitment or do you want us to pray pray pray that he fails and wish bad luck upon the kid?No no no. Not bad luck, just that he changes his mind on where he wants to go.
Which one should we pray pray pray for?
rueful wrote:but in all fairness, 1971, i think we all applaud your restraint from using emoticons these past few weeksThank you. I am trying to be a better poster. Oh and BTW I had the pic before L4L. It actually confused me once because I thought I posted something that I knew I didn't- then I looked at the name.
SuperJon wrote:We're not building a 60,000 seat stadium. We're building a 30,000 seat stadium. The 60,000 number is when our grandkids have grandkids at Liberty.
flames1971 wrote:I apologize for my avatar... I had the other logo, and then some guy said it brought up bad memories. So I changed it. And now I seem to have plagarized someone else! Oh well. I'll change it again.rueful wrote:but in all fairness, 1971, i think we all applaud your restraint from using emoticons these past few weeksThank you. I am trying to be a better poster. Oh and BTW I had the pic before L4L. It actually confused me once because I thought I posted something that I knew I didn't- then I looked at the name.
Liberty4Life wrote:Why don't you do something more personal. We've already got too many flames logos floating around (no offense, if you feel it, then go with it).flames1971 wrote:I apologize for my avatar... I had the other logo, and then some guy said it brought up bad memories. So I changed it. And now I seem to have plagarized someone else! Oh well. I'll change it again.rueful wrote:but in all fairness, 1971, i think we all applaud your restraint from using emoticons these past few weeksThank you. I am trying to be a better poster. Oh and BTW I had the pic before L4L. It actually confused me once because I thought I posted something that I knew I didn't- then I looked at the name.