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First, thanks to all these Utes (and the others if not returning) for the thrills and pride you have provided to the Ute fans! And best wishes for the draft and potentioal playing "at the next level".
I did not see a comparable article on the Y seniors. There were seven Utes listed which is the same number a Y fan predicted would be drafted before the season started. (That was after his initial prediction of nine.) Please provide us the names so that we can follow their selections. What I did not understand was Bergstrom rated slightly higher than Reynolds (I remembered his name because of the Preseason All American hype.) Bergstrom came to Utah as a 3 star recruit as compared to Reynolds 4 stars. I guess one of them devoloped better than the other. But then first team All-Pac 12 does that to a player.
I saw some of these guys on their pro day and some did pretty good..but the one kid that stood out was #43.. i believe his name is Lei Talamaivao. He was faster and stronger than Derrick Shelby at the pro day, but i dont see any comments regarding this kid. Has anyone else hear about #43?
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