Chase Hansen, Micah Hannemann and Kurtis Taufa sign letters of intent. Hansen will play at Utah, Hannemann at BYU and Taufa at Snow College.
Laura Seitz, Deseret News
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah came up big, real big, on National Signing Day.
Besides securing signatures from highly touted quarterbacks Chase Hansen and Tyler Wilson, the Utes picked up eight sizeable offensive linemen. The newcomers have an average height in excess of 6-foot-4 and a combined weight of 2,900 pounds.
"We had a big need for big people up front," said Utah coach Kyle Whittingham. "We took a pretty big hit graduation-wise and our numbers were down a little bit anyways in the trenches."
After their inaugural season in the Pac-12, Whittingham said it became very apparent that the Utes needed to get a little taller and a little heavier on the offensive line.
"That was an area that we needed to bulk up," Whittingham explained.
Mission accomplished.
In addition to four-star recruits Hiva Lutui (6-2, 277, Euless Trinity HS, Texas), Jeremiah Poutasi (6-5, 322, Desert Pines HS, Nevada) and Junior Salt (6-2, 340, Mount San Antonio College, Calif.), Utah's offensive line added J.J. Dielman (6-4, 243, Desert Vista HS, Ariz.), Lio Lafaele (6-3, 335, Centennial HS, Calif.), Zach Lindsay (6-7, 327, Davis HS), Carlos Lozano (6-6, 385, East Los Angeles College), Nua Poteki (6-5, 335, Brighton HS) and Marc Pouvave (6-4, 336, Southwestern College, Calif.) to the program.
Recruiting linemen, Whittingham acknowledged, was a priority — first and foremost.
On the defensive line, Utah added Hunter Dimick (6-3, 254, Syracuse HS), Moses Folauhola (6-0, 252, Hunter HS), Niasi Leota (6-4, 245, Mount San Antonio College, Calif.), Moana Ofahengaue (6-3, 205, Westlake HS), Tenny Palepoi (6-2, 295, Snow College), Pasoni Tasini (6-3, 240, Baldwin HS, Hawaii), Sione Tupouata (6-4, 255, Snow College) and Vaha Vainuku (6-3, 298, East HS).
Although a majority of Utah's signing class involved linemen, the headliners were quarterbacks Hansen (Lone Peak HS) and Wilson (San Clemente HS, Calif.).
Both are enrolling early and will compete with returnees Jordan Wynn and Jon Hays in spring ball.
"We feel very good about our quarterback situation now," Whittingham said while noting that Hansen and Wilson will get a bunch of reps this spring to find out what they're all about and to show what they can do.
Wynn, meanwhile, is back at full strength and throwing the ball without restrictions. He missed most of last season with a shoulder injury.
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