Chat with Anthony Fasano
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In conjunction with EA Sports' release of NCAA Football 2007, the video game company also released its list of the toughest stadiums to play in. Fasano's old stomping grounds, Notre Dame Stadium, ranked 14th in the rankings.
EA Sports ranked the top 25 college football stadiums in which to play and came up with this list: 1. Ben Hill Griffin Stadium (Florida) (pictured above); 2. Ohio Stadium (Ohio State); 3. Tiger Stadium (LSU); 4. Beaver Stadium (Penn State); 5. Lane Stadium (Va. Tech); 6. Neyland Stadium (Tennessee); 7. USC Stadium (USC); 8. DKR- Texas Memorial Stadium (Texas); 9. Kinnick Stadium (Iowa); 10. Doak Campbell Stadium (Florida State); 11. Kyle Field (Texas A&M); 12. Sanford Stadium (Georgia); 13. Autzen Stadium (Oregon); 14. Notre Dame Stadium (Notre Dame); 15. Mountaineer Field (West Virginia); 16. Memorial Stadium (Nebraska); 17. Bryant-Denny Stadium (Alabama); 18. Gaylord-Oklahoma Memorial (Oklahoma); 19. Camp Randall Stadium (Wisconsin); 20. Jordan-Hare Stadium (Auburn); 21. Michigan Stadium (Michigan); 22. Miami Stadium (Miami); 23. Clemson Memorial Stadium (Clemson); 24. Papa John's Cardinal Stadium (Louisville); 25. Williams-Brice Stadium (South Carolina).
Fasano finished his senior season at Notre Dame with 47 catches for 576 yards and two touchdowns. The Cowboys selected Fasano with the 21st pick of the second round of the 2006 NFL draft this past April. Word out of the Cowboys is that Fasano has impressed coach Bill Parcells such that Parcells is considering starting Fasano as one of the tight ends in the Cowboys' new two-tight end offense.
Send in your questions now about Anthony's time at Notre Dame, college football stadiums and his future in the NFL, and then join Anthony in chat Wednesday at 1 p.m. ET for all the answers.
Former USC Trojan Darnell Bing will chat at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday about his college experience and his future in the NFL. Go here to join his chat.
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