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Pulsipher continues hectic month

Things are picking up for Adam Pulsipher, the two-star prospect from Temecula (Calif.) Temecula Valley who was named the linebacker MVP at the Provo NIKE Camp and has picked up a couple more offers.
New Mexico State and Yale have now offered Pulsipher, a well-built 6-foot-1, 210-pounder who can run well but also isn't afraid to come up and be physical at the line of scrimmage. Those two programs join Buffalo on his offer list. Many other teams have starting showing interest as well.
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"They just offered me last week," Pulsipher said of New Mexico State. "I've been in contact just through e-mail and they said they had an offer and I was excited to hear that. Offers are offers. I just want a chance to play Division I football."
Yale is interesting because his brother, Austin, is a defensive end there and so there is already a connection with the Ivy League program. Pulsipher said his brother is definitely trying to recruit him to Yale but that no decisions have been made about his future just yet.
"He plays defensive end there and he's always hard on me about it," Pulsipher said. "He said he wants to play with me and he's pushing me but we'll see what happens."
There could be a reason for Pulsipher's patience. June is a big month for his recruitment since he plans to camp at Arizona State, BYU, San Jose State, Oregon State, UCLA, Washington and USC. All those schools have been showing more interest in him, a good sign that maybe even more offers could come.
He just finished a week of camp at BYU and said he loved the experience especially meeting with the coaching staff. Getting the linebacker MVP at the NIKE Camp certainly couldn't hurt his chances of maybe picking up even more offers.
"I have a busy June but I love it," Pulsipher said. "It's definitely great to compete against the guys you're competing for scholarships against and it's great to see the schools you might be able to play for.
"It was great at BYU. I was at camp all week just hoping to earn a scholarship. I love the staff. I love coach (Bronco) Mendenhall."
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