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May 2013 Issue

Blue & Gold Illustrated: America's Foremost Authority on Notre Dame Football

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football recruiting Film Analysis Strengths Trumbetti has a great motor and is a "hit you in the mouth" type of player … The aggressor off the line and doesn't sit back to absorb contact and read the play … Strong off the line to go through and get rid of the blocker, pursues the ball carrier with a full head of steam and is moving from snap to whistle … Has the size potential to work over the guard in a four-man look on the defensive front. Areas To Improve Trumbetti will continue to mature athletically … He usually is the best player on the field, and it allows him to not give full effort on every play. Making the transition to where everyone around him is a great player will draw that out of him more consistently … The potential is there to play at a high level on every snap, and he's an ideal fit for the scheme and program. — Jason Sapp a college student at Johns Hopkins, both with him on the 12-hour drive home. "It felt like home, and I knew I was ready a while ago. I just wanted to be 100 percent sure. … It's like a family at Notre Dame, and I'm happy to become part of it." The New Jersey native — who is rated by 247Sports as the No. 3 player in his state, the No.  7 strongside defensive end nationally and the No. 103 overall recruit in the land — had his choice reaffirmed by the reaction he received from the coaching staff after becoming the fifth verbal commitment in the 2014 recruiting class. "It was really exciting," Trumbetti shared of the round of applause echoing through the football office. "I can see myself being very comfortable there. More importantly, my family loved it, and I really wanted their

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