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2021 3-star TE Gunnar Greenwald from Satellite Beach, Florida put out a top 8 team list last week consisting of Miami, Indiana, UCLA, UCF, USF, NC State, Purdue, and Louisville.
“I’m very excited for this. I’m looking forward to focusing on those 8 schools and making a decision in the future.”
There are many things prospects consider when picking a school, but for Greenwald, what he is looking for is not complicated.
“How they use tight ends and their culture.”
As for Miami, Greenwald is very aware of the tight end tradition.
“It is tight end University! How they use their tight ends in general is awesome and the history they have with successful tight ends is great and the culture they bring to the table with the hype is always awesome.”
Greenwald does not have a personal relationship with any of Miami’s current players, but he is familiar with the tight ends Miami has on the roster.
“I watched Will Mallory and Brevin Jordan’s film. I played 7-on-7 against Brevin when I was a freshman and he was a senior. We’re both from Las Vegas. They’re both great players and I learn a lot from their game.”
Greenwald communicates most with coach Stephen Field and coach Edwin Pata, and the amount of communication is only growing.
“As of now, we’ve just communicated through text, but I’ll be FaceTiming with coach Field this week. They talk about how I would help the offense and we talk about the program.”
Although Greenwald visited last summer, he was unable to make a planned visit to UM this spring; the only schools that Greenwald was able to visit this spring before the lockdown were USF, UCF, and NC State.
“They were all really great. Had fun at all of them.”
When asked about which schools he has the best relationship with, Greenwald mentioned USF, NC State, Louisville, UCLA, and Purdue.
“They all make sure me and my family are doing well and I feel like I really connect with their coaching staff.”
Greenwald is hoping to commit before his senior season starts, but that could be pushed back.
“I’m very excited for this. I’m looking forward to focusing on those 8 schools and making a decision in the future.”
There are many things prospects consider when picking a school, but for Greenwald, what he is looking for is not complicated.
“How they use tight ends and their culture.”
As for Miami, Greenwald is very aware of the tight end tradition.
“It is tight end University! How they use their tight ends in general is awesome and the history they have with successful tight ends is great and the culture they bring to the table with the hype is always awesome.”
Greenwald does not have a personal relationship with any of Miami’s current players, but he is familiar with the tight ends Miami has on the roster.
“I watched Will Mallory and Brevin Jordan’s film. I played 7-on-7 against Brevin when I was a freshman and he was a senior. We’re both from Las Vegas. They’re both great players and I learn a lot from their game.”
Greenwald communicates most with coach Stephen Field and coach Edwin Pata, and the amount of communication is only growing.
“As of now, we’ve just communicated through text, but I’ll be FaceTiming with coach Field this week. They talk about how I would help the offense and we talk about the program.”
Although Greenwald visited last summer, he was unable to make a planned visit to UM this spring; the only schools that Greenwald was able to visit this spring before the lockdown were USF, UCF, and NC State.
“They were all really great. Had fun at all of them.”
When asked about which schools he has the best relationship with, Greenwald mentioned USF, NC State, Louisville, UCLA, and Purdue.
“They all make sure me and my family are doing well and I feel like I really connect with their coaching staff.”
Greenwald is hoping to commit before his senior season starts, but that could be pushed back.