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Welcome Brian! I mean it when I say, you will be very proud you made the decision you did 1,2,3 & 4 years from now. This group of players you're coming in with have character, heart and the kind of class it takes to win big games. Your Buckeye career in the scarlet & grey will change your life.
Lastly, sorry about your losses. Unfortunately, sometimes terrible things have to happen for us to realize that life is a fragile thing and we should never waste a day. Now, keep that strong head of yours on straight and go rip some Wolverine head off.
Just to let y'all know, Brian was using my username, BuckeyeGator, to let all of you know that he officially signed on today to be a Buckeye! I didn't want you to think that he was bragging about himself in earlier posts. That was me! Thanks. He will not disappoint!!!!!!
Immokalee's Brian Rolle signs letter-of-intent with Ohio State
By Jason A. Dixon (Contact)
Thursday, February 8, 2007
IMMOKALEE ? At a National Signing Day ceremony held in the Immokalee High School auditorium Wednesday morning, around 75 family, friends and faculty members gathered to watch four football players sign their college letters-of-intent.
One of the players, Brian Rolle, a 5-foot-11, 216-pound first-team all-state linebacker, walks slowly to the front of the auditorium where five letters lay on the table.
Mr. Rolle best of luck to you in the coming years at tosu as you terrorize opposing offenses. Great things will be in your future. We are proud to have you as a Buckeye. GO BRIAN and GO BUCKS!
Aaron Henry, 18, calls his new coach after signing to play for the University of Wisconsin at head football coach John Weber, right, speaks with the coach at Ohio State after Brian Rolle, 18, left, signed with Ohio State in the auditorium at Immokalee High School on Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2007.