Jon Bon Jovi’s son, Jesse Bongiovi has a really good chance of walking right on to the Notre Dame football team this fall.
Rocker Jon Bon Jovi has always held a vested interest in the sports industry, but now that his oldest son is graduating high school and has a shot to walk on to the Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team, it could become an even more personal experience for the family.
The “Because We Can” hit maker’s son Jesse Louis Bongiovi
(born February 19, 1995), actually has a legitimate chance to make the Irish if his strong athletic pedigree at Poly Prep County Day School in Brooklyn is any indication.
Jesse Bongiovi recently shared his thoughts on the prospects of joining the team and how excited he is to get the chance despite how difficult the challenge will be:
“I came up here when I was in eighth grade and I just fell in love with the place. The culture here, the people here, the opportunities here, they’re unreal. They’re second to none. Given the opportunity to walk on to the team and become a part of this family was an easy decision for me.
I expect [walking on] to be one of the hardest things I’ll probably ever do, but I like a challenge. I like being able to overcome things and step up to occasions. Hopefully, I’ll get to persevere through something that’s pretty hard.”
Jesse Bongiovi’s father, Jon Bon Jovi is a hands on father, who is well known for pushing him, and the rest of the family in the right direction while attempting to maintain for the most part a normal, quiet family life.
To the best of his ability Jon Bon Jovi has always promoted a healthy atmosphere of competitiveness in the Bon Jovi household:
“He has an unbelievable commitment that I look up to,” Bongiovi said of his father. “He’ll come home Saturday mornings, I’ll sleep in and he’ll be like, ‘I just ran five miles. What did you do today?’”
Will you look forward to seeing Jon Bon Jovi’s smiling face at the Notre Dame games as he cheers on his son?
Rocker Jon Bon Jovi has always held a vested interest in the sports industry, but now that his oldest son is graduating high school and has a shot to walk on to the Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team, it could become an even more personal experience for the family.
The “Because We Can” hit maker’s son Jesse Louis Bongiovi
(born February 19, 1995), actually has a legitimate chance to make the Irish if his strong athletic pedigree at Poly Prep County Day School in Brooklyn is any indication.
Jesse Bongiovi recently shared his thoughts on the prospects of joining the team and how excited he is to get the chance despite how difficult the challenge will be:
“I came up here when I was in eighth grade and I just fell in love with the place. The culture here, the people here, the opportunities here, they’re unreal. They’re second to none. Given the opportunity to walk on to the team and become a part of this family was an easy decision for me.
I expect [walking on] to be one of the hardest things I’ll probably ever do, but I like a challenge. I like being able to overcome things and step up to occasions. Hopefully, I’ll get to persevere through something that’s pretty hard.”
Jesse Bongiovi’s father, Jon Bon Jovi is a hands on father, who is well known for pushing him, and the rest of the family in the right direction while attempting to maintain for the most part a normal, quiet family life.
To the best of his ability Jon Bon Jovi has always promoted a healthy atmosphere of competitiveness in the Bon Jovi household:
“He has an unbelievable commitment that I look up to,” Bongiovi said of his father. “He’ll come home Saturday mornings, I’ll sleep in and he’ll be like, ‘I just ran five miles. What did you do today?’”
Will you look forward to seeing Jon Bon Jovi’s smiling face at the Notre Dame games as he cheers on his son?
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