‘Bigger Than Football’: College Linebacker Trades Jersey For New Faith-Filled Path
Cam Lamanuzzi, a former Fresno State Bulldog linebacker, decided to trade his jersey for a brand new one. Faith-filled path sharing that he knew was possible “reason bigger than football” This is why he was there.
A native to Fresno in California’s Central Valley, Lamanuzzi went from playing football at his local high school in Fresno to playing for the city college team and then on to California State University Fresno as a Bulldog.
“I didn’t expect to be going this route,” Lamanuzzi told ABC 30 recently. “I knew it was by no coincidence that I was there for a reason bigger than football.”
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— ABC30 Fresno (@ABC30) January 7, 2023
Lamanuzzi said when he first came to the college under former bulldog head coach Kalen DeBoer he would host bible studies for his teammates with coaches’ permission, the outlet shared.
“There was a point where I knew it was the direction I was going to but I didn’t want to go in that direction if that makes sense,” Lamanuzzi mentioned playing ball.
Entering his final year of eligibility this past season, Lamnuzzi knew it was time to walk away from the sport he’d played for so long and follow his faith.
The former Bulldog said he went to Coach Jeff Tedford’s office and told him how he was feeling. After that, the coach suggested that the football player became the team chaplain.
“A blessing to be such a recent part of the team because I have a friendship with a lot of the guys,” Lamanuzzi shared. “I mean I still go to some of their houses we still go and grab food we’re all still in a good relationship.”
“I know where they’ve been, I know where they’re at,” He added. “I know how to speak into their situations. I know what it’s like to be an athlete for that to be the most important thing for you at the moment and how heavy that can be.”
Lamanuzzi’s official title now is the assistant chaplain to the Fresno State football team and for the former Bulldog player said he’s right where he wants to be.
“I’m exactly where I want to be at the moment,” The Bulldog chaplain shared. “I’m happy to be a part of Fresno State as a chaplain, I’m loving serving the team and I want to do it as long as I can.”
And when the former football player isn’t helping his teammates, he’s working with a non-profit youth group in the area and speaking at a local church in his hometown.
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