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      <title>In a Good Situation</title>
      <description>Although he won't get the opportunity to travel to the Rose Bowl, transfer tight end Brock DeCicco has no regrets about coming to a program that will give him two more chances to play in Pasadena.</description>
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      <description>Adding another talented tight end to his group, tight end coach and recruiting coordinator Joe Rudolph talks about the addition of redshirt sophomore Brock DeCicco.</description>
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      <title>DeCicco Will Transfer</title>
      <description>After starting three games as a redshirt freshman, and catching two touchdowns on the season, Brock DeCicco will take his talents to a new program.</description>
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      <description>Pantherdigest.com caught up with a number of the current Pittsburgh Panther commits including five-star tight end prospect Brock DeCicco who is the latest Thomas Jefferson Jaguar to continue the the pipeline.</description>
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      <title>Hawk's Take: Brock DeCicco</title>
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      <description>The hype surrounding the PIAA Class AAA game was more about Archbishop Wood becoming the first Philadelphia Catholic League team to participate in the state finals. No one seemed to mention the fact that Thomas Jefferson was looking to repeat as champions until they quickly earned a 7-0 lead and they never looked back.</description>
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      <title>PIAA Class AAA Championship Preview</title>
      <description>This game is an interesting match-up featuring a Philadelphia Catholic league squad and a WPIAL power. Thomas Jefferson has not lost since the opening weekend when they fell to Ohio power Glenville. Archbishop Wood is the new kid on the block.</description>
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      <title>North Recruiting Notebook</title>
      <description>There were a bunch of big games around the region this weekend and that means a lot of recruits were visiting schools. Scout.com tries to catch you up on the latest around the North Region.</description>
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      <title>DeCicco Talks About Decision</title>
      <description>Two weeks ago when we spoke with Brock DeCicco he seemed uncertain about the Pittsburgh offensive philosophy and seemed genuinely interested in the Wisconsin Badgers. After a big Pitt win over USF and a bad loss for Wisconsin at the hands of Penn State, DeCicco had a change of heart.</description>
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      <title>DeCicco Makes His Choice</title>
      <description>Brock DeCicco was looking very seriously at the Wisconsin Badgers and Pittsburgh Panthers. Within the last week Pitt stunned No. 10 ranked USF and the Badgers were blown out by Penn State. Today, DeCicco chose the Panthers.</description>
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      <title>DeCicco narrows search to three</title>
      <description>When the Badgers play No.6 Penn State this weekend, four-star tight end Brock DeCicco will be in the stands, as Wisconsin is one of his final three schools.</description>
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      <title>DeCicco has Visit Scheduled</title>
      <description>The past three years a Thomas Jefferson Jaguar has committed to Pittsburgh during the Panthers summer camp sessions, so of course everyone assumed that Brock DeCicco would have followed suit. Just two years ago his older brother Dom did. So why did Brock not do what people expected?</description>
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      <title>Scouting Report: Thomas Jefferson</title>
      <description>WHEELING, WV—Thomas Jefferson has been the cream of the class AAA crop in Pennsylvania for the past four years. The Jaguars stepped up in competition this weekend to battle the Glenville Tarblooders . The Tarblooders are loaded, but the team from the WPIAL gave them a battle. Here is a closer look at some of the Jaguars college prospects.</description>
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      <title>Cleveland Glenville Downs Thomas Jefferson</title>
      <description>The inaugural Friends of Coal Prep Classic kicked off with a border war between Cleveland Glenville (Ohio.) and Thomas Jefferson (Pa.) . There were plenty of future college players on the field, so naturally, this was a well played game from start to finish, but the athleticism of the Tarblooders and an unsung (but not for long) hero proved to be too much. The box score and recap inside.</description>
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      <title>Midwestern Observations</title>
      <description>Narrowing his list of 20+ offers down to only four, Pennsylvania tight end Brock DeCicco made his first visit to the Midwest to visit three of those schools. Of his three visits over the weekend, DeCicco came away very impressed with one school in particular.</description>
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      <title>Did Canes make cut for 4-star TE?</title>
      <description>Brock DeCicco is a four-star tight end prospect from Pittsburgh who landed an early offer from the Hurricanes. CanesTime.com caught up with DeCicco to discuss the latest.</description>
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      <description>The smart money was on Brock DeCicco committing to Pittsburgh during their annual passing camp, just like his brother Dom DeCicco and the Nix brothers have the previous three years. So much for a sure thing, DeCicco is taking his time and not rushing into anything.</description>
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