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Carr happy with decision

Stephen Carr had been hearing from programs all across the country but after he committed to USC in March things have dramatically slowed down.
One school - Notre Dame - continues to pursue the 2017 four-star running back from Fontana (Calif.) Summit but at this point it looks like Carr is completely happy with the Trojans.
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The Irish are also one of the frontrunners for Summit teammate Damian Alloway, a four-star receiver in the 2016 class.
"All the schools have been pretty quiet," Carr said.
"A bunch of Notre Dame coaches have been following me and stuff and I guess that's new interest or whatever you would call it but that's pretty much it."
Would Carr listen to other programs? It doesn't look like it. Rated as the second-best all-purpose back in the 2017 class, the Fontana Summit recruit said he's not rethinking his commitment one bit.
"Not really," Carr said. "I'm all Fight On, man."
There has been some talk that USC will not take another running back in this class but Carr does not know if that's true.
And he's really not worried about it. The 2017 recruit said he has to focus on his own performance and the Trojans will have to do what's best for them.
Carr takes unofficial visits to campus and games often so he's building an even better relationship with the coaching staff which is important as other schools might try to come in and take him away.
"Pretty much I just have to ball," Carr said. "Nothing is really given. I just have to ball.
"I go up there most of the time. It's right down the street so I go down there all the time."
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