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'08 PA QB Tino Sunseri (Pitt signee)
Tino Sunseri Height: 6-1 Weight: 180 Forty: 4.6 School: Pittsburgh Central Catholic Favorites: Texas, Michigan, Florida, Ohio State, Penn State and LSU 2007 - High School Football: Sunseri started at quarterback for Weddington since his freshman year. Tino is an outstanding dual-threat quarterback that has a strong and accurate arm. He's also very quick and can do a lot of damage running the football. Sunseri is a three-sport athlete that also letters in basketball and baseball. Tino is the son of Carolina Panthers defensive line coach Sal Sunseri. Sal Sunseri was an All-American linebacker at Pittsburgh and he went on to become an Ace Recruiter for schools such as LSU and Michigan State. scout.com update 9/29/05 (free) Quote:
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Great name!
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1/11/06 Audio interview with Sunseri who was invited to the AA combine as a sophmore. Will transfer to Pittsburgh Central Catholic in Pittsburgh, Pa next season. |
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Pittsburgh Live
1/15 Scout.com reported from the U.S. Army All-American National Combine that Tino Sunseri, son of former Pitt All-American linebacker Sal, is transferring to Central Catholic. The younger Sunseri is a 6-1, 180-pound sophomore quarterback who started the past two seasons at Weddington High School in Matthews, N.C. Sal Sunseri is the defensive line coach for the Carolina Panthers. Note: Title changed to reflect the transfer |
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It has to be Pittsburgh Central Catholic. It's the football power of the city and former home to Dan Marino, Marc Bulger and Steve Breaston.
It's also very close to the Pitt Campus. As big a name as Sunseri is at Pitt, is has to be PCC. |
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Watched Tino at South Carolina's camp...he has a cannon for an arm but his size is going to keep him from the top tier. Good looking athlete though.
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GoUpState
USC Interested In Pennsylvania QB By Phil Kornblut USC is among the schools showing early interest in QB Tino Sunseri (6-1 195) of Pittsburgh. Florida State, LSU, Nebraska, Colorado, Florida, Michigan, Ohio State and Pittsburgh also have shown interest according to his coach Terry Totten. Sunseri is the son of Carolina Panthers assistant coach Sal Sunseri. Last season he passed for 1800 yards and 17 touchdowns. "He's a very accurate passer," Totten said. "He has flawless form. He throws a really tight, really good ball. He was the most accurate passer at the Elite 11 camp last summer." Sunseri has camped at USC in the past. "I went down to their one day session over the summer and threw for coach Spurrier," Sunseri said. "My dad is good friends with coach Lawing. They coached together at Michigan State. I'm also good friends with Stephen Garcia." Sunseri said he's wide open and won't decide on summer camps until he has a chance to throw in front of some coaches and see who's really interested. |
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GoUpState
Sunseri Checks Out Local Attraction By Phil Kornblut QB Tino Sunseri (6-2 200) of Pittsburgh Sunday made the short ride over to the University of Pittsburgh campus for an unofficial visit to watch a spring practice. "Everything went well," he said. "I'll probably get an offer from there next time I visit there. I'm going to Florida State this weekend. I'm hoping to get an offer from coach Bowden." Sunseri said USC also continues to show real interest. "Two of their coaches are planning to come up here to see me in April," he said. "And one of their assistants is going to watch me throw at the Elite 11 camp at Georgia Tech April 20th. They want to see me in person again and see me throw. I'm hopeful they will like what they see." The Gamecocks got a look at Sunseri in their camp last summer. Sunseri has not been offered. He says his top five are USC, Alabama, Florida State, Tennessee and Nebraska. He is also hearing from Ohio State and Louisville. |
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Film. My Take: When I watched this one I saw a kid that obviously loves football. Tino is more polished than your average HS QB, has an above average arm, touch, etc....however, I see a kid near his ceiling. I don't see much room for growth. I'm not taking away from the kid's talent...its there...but I don't see him as a top tier recruit. |
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Is it fair to say that where Tino ends up receiving offers from hinges in large part on his Senior season?
Who knows, it might be somewhere very different from the schools in which he presently expresses interest. |
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