BYU's 2011 football commitments
Name Position Weight/Height High school or JC City, State Fast fact
Austin Heder MLB 215/6-2 Pleasant Grove HS Pleasant Grove, Utah Rated No. 3 best MLB in West
Colby Jorgensen TE 215/6-7 Timpview HS Provo, Utah Brother of BYU linebacker Austen
Corbin Kaufusi DE 215/6-6 Timpview HS Provo, Utah Son of BYU defensive line coach Steve
Moses Kaumatule DT 245/6-2 Bingham HS South Jordan, Utah Great lateral range and quick feet
Alex Kuresa QB 160/5-11 Mountain Crest HS Hyrum, Utah Deseret News' Mr. Football in 2010
Ului Lapuaho OT 285/6-7 Hunter HS West Valley City, Utah A proven run-blocker
Lene Lesatele DE 245/6-3 Gahr HS Cerritos, Calif. Bench presses 320 pounds
Ryker Mathews OT 285/6-6 American Fork HS American Fork, Utah Played in U.S. Army All-American Bowl
Aulelio Olomua DL 235/6-5 Mesa HS Mesa, Ariz. Has 4.8 speed in the 40-yard dash
Manoa Pikula FB 230/6-1 Bingham HS South Jordan, Utah Has blocking ability, power and size
Baker Pritchard DE 240/6-2 Bingham HS South Jordan, Utah Brother of BYU linebacker Iona Pritchard
Adam Pulsipher MLB 230/6-2 Temecula Valley HS Temecula, Calif. One of Southern California's top linebackers
Brian Rawlinson OT 285/6-5 Oologah-Talala HS Oologah, Okla. Father and uncle played at BYU
Stehly Reden DE 235/6-6 Valley Center HS Valley Center, Calif. Has quickness and long arms
Matt Sumsion TE 210/6-8 Springville HS Springville, Utah Nephew of former Cougars Bart, Brad, Barry Oates
Kesni Tausinga DT 279/6-1 Bingham HS South Jordan, Utah A relentless pass-rusher
Utah 2011 football commitments
Sioasi Aiono OL 290/6-4 South Hills HS West Covina, Calif.ESPN.com's "best offensive line prospect" at Los Angeles Under Armour Combine
Isaac Asiata OL 319/6-4 Spanish Fork HS Spanish Fork, Utah First-team all-stater was a leader on the offensive line for the Dons
Zach Bolton OL 260/6-2 Klein Forest HS Houston, Texas Grayshirt originally signed last year but did not enroll until January 2011
Tevita Bloomfield LB 230/6-1 Hunter HS West Valley City, Utah Versatile athlete also saw action as a running back for the Wolverines
Joseph Bryant DB 195/6-3 Bryan HS Bryan, Texas Has 4.6 speed to go along with good size and athleticism
Nate Fakahafua WR 195/6-4 Highland HS Salt Lake City, Utah Class 4A MVP tallied 1,351 receiving yards and 17 touchdowns as a senior
Viliseni Fauonuku DT 290/6-0 Bingham HS South Jordan, Utah Averaged 5.9 tackles per game for the undefeated 5A state champions
Charles Henderson WR 175/5-10 McDonogh 35 HS New Orleans, La. Made 41 catches for 833 yards and six touchdowns as a senior
Daniel Kristensen OL 263/6-8 Cottonwood HS Murray, Utah Skilled athlete also plays center on the Colts' basketball team
Harvey Langi RB 220/6-1 Bingham HS South Jordan, Utah Highly touted back rushed for 1,309 yards and 16 touchdowns in 2010
Keith McGill DB 215/6-4 Cerritos College Norwalk, Calif. 37 tackles with seven interceptions and five pass breakups last season
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It probably would have been a more logical idea to run this type of article AFTER signing day. But then again the corporate owners of the newspaper feel it's best for BYU to run the article today (seeing that they're recuriting class has been More..
" but BYU consistently has better teams"
TJ,
Looks like your emotions are getting the best of you. Can you quantify your anger fit? I can
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Nice to see who is expected BEFORE signing day so that we can look up video's, review histories and just enjoy our winter hiberation before spring camps start. Also we can see who actually follows through. I like the family ties to the program that More..