Blue and Gold Illustrated

May 2016 Issue

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

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BY ANDREW IVINS Pittsburgh Central Catholic three- star defensive tackle Kurt Hinish can remember the days when he sat in his living room watching Penn State football with his family on Saturdays. He can also remember a time when he flipped the TV over to NBC to watch Manti Te'o lead Notre Dame into the BCS National Championship Game. Hinish calls himself a fan of both schools. So when he found himself with offers on the table from both the Irish and Nittany Lions in late Febru- ary, he knew that a difficult decision was on the horizon. "I grew up watching Penn State a lot," Hinish said. "I really liked them as a kid, but I also liked Notre Dame." Turns out, Hinish liked the Irish just a little bit more than the Nittany Lions once he got a behind-the-scenes look at both schools. Hinish was in South Bend for Notre Dame's mon- ster Junior Day March 19. He arrived Notre Dame Steals Defensive Tackle From Penn State Hinish — who is rated as the No. 9 player in the Keystone State by Rivals — grew up watching the Nittany Lions, but he also liked the Irish and, along with his parents, was sold on going to South Bend after seeing the school's academic presentation. PHOTO BY ANDREW IVINS COMMITMENT PROFILE KURT HINISH

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