Voi Tunuufi, 2021 4* DT, Salt Lake City (East HS), UT (COMMITTED)

This kid is a fucking freak.
https://twitter.com/ScottEklund/sta...unuufi-continues-to-shine-for-East-152110881/

“Washington is definitely where I want to be," Tunuufi noted. "I was supposed to go up there (for the first time) back when all of this (COVID-19) stuff started, so I never got to get up there, but I have two friends who are there (Jordan Lolohea and Sam Taimani) and they love it there and I have a great relationship with coach (Ikaika) Malloe and coach (Jimmy) Lake."

Not to go all DDY, but man he has some fast feet. He takes about 10 really fast, short steps when he beats his blocker and is up to speed really quickly but with his feet still under him so he's under control. Really impressjve.
 
Once upon a time, in a not so distant past, this guy was used as an example of our recruiting failures. I hate most of you.
 
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I love this kid. Lock him down.

@CallMeBigErn my first post in this thread back in April. /flex

I knew this shit immediately. Baller. And I'm mostly an idiot.
 
Once upon a time, in a not so distant past, this guy was used as an example of our recruiting failures. I hate most of you.

Who was not excited about this kid? Other than JT i can’t think of another interior linemen I would rather have.
 
There's this fifth grader in Utah that you guysm gotta watch out for. He's gonna blow up in a few years. Elite motor, unblockable, real gym rat, corch on the field. Kind of kid you hope your daughter saves her anal virginity for. His name's Voi Tunuufi, and Sark better offer now before Alabama, Texas, and the Patriots beat him to it.

First and right.

 
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Once upon a time, in a not so distant past, this guy was used as an example of our recruiting failures. I hate most of you.

Not how I remember it at all. Link?

It's out there. Believe you me.

I am gonna go ahead and just call bs. Can’t bs a bs’r.

Malloe has been all over this kid early and often. Not heard anyone say they weren’t thrilled.
 
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Once upon a time, in a not so distant past, this guy was used as an example of our recruiting failures. I hate most of you.

Not how I remember it at all. Link?

It's out there. Believe you me.

Unless YOU have proof in HAND...it’s speculation for YOU. ‘Those who know’....meaning YOU are not a ‘THOSE’. I didn’t create the English language but ‘speculation’ is pretty cut and dry. Unless you are an eye witness, YOU are speculating. Word of mouth is not proof.
 
"They didn't give them anything all night," Tunuufi said of Washington's 44-27 win over Arizona over the weekend. "I was watching Taki (Sam Taimai) and he was balling out. So was Sav'ell (Smalls). Those guys played great. The whole defense played great. I was thinking to myself, that's going to be me soon. It was exciting to watch. They play with passion. I loved it."

While playing multiple roles along East's defensive line, Tunuufi finished with over 120 tackles (80 solo) while posting 26 tackles-for-loss and 16.5 sacks on the season.

"I felt like I improved every aspect of what I can do," Tunuufi said. "I'm stronger, quicker, I use my hands better, I just felt like I maxed out what I could do here and I'm looking forward to taking that next step and getting up there and playing ball."
 
"They didn't give them anything all night," Tunuufi said of Washington's 44-27 win over Arizona over the weekend. "I was watching Taki (Sam Taimai) and he was balling out. So was Sav'ell (Smalls). Those guys played great. The whole defense played great. I was thinking to myself, that's going to be me soon. It was exciting to watch. They play with passion. I loved it."

While playing multiple roles along East's defensive line, Tunuufi finished with over 120 tackles (80 solo) while posting 26 tackles-for-loss and 16.5 sacks on the season.

"I felt like I improved every aspect of what I can do," Tunuufi said. "I'm stronger, quicker, I use my hands better, I just felt like I maxed out what I could do here and I'm looking forward to taking that next step and getting up there and playing ball."

That’s a huge season. We got a good one.
 
"They didn't give them anything all night," Tunuufi said of Washington's 44-27 win over Arizona over the weekend. "I was watching Taki (Sam Taimai) and he was balling out. So was Sav'ell (Smalls). Those guys played great. The whole defense played great. I was thinking to myself, that's going to be me soon. It was exciting to watch. They play with passion. I loved it."

While playing multiple roles along East's defensive line, Tunuufi finished with over 120 tackles (80 solo) while posting 26 tackles-for-loss and 16.5 sacks on the season.

"I felt like I improved every aspect of what I can do," Tunuufi said. "I'm stronger, quicker, I use my hands better, I just felt like I maxed out what I could do here and I'm looking forward to taking that next step and getting up there and playing ball."

That’s a huge season. We got a good one.

HIGH SHOOL STATS DON'T NOT MATTER!
 
"They didn't give them anything all night," Tunuufi said of Washington's 44-27 win over Arizona over the weekend. "I was watching Taki (Sam Taimai) and he was balling out. So was Sav'ell (Smalls). Those guys played great. The whole defense played great. I was thinking to myself, that's going to be me soon. It was exciting to watch. They play with passion. I loved it."

While playing multiple roles along East's defensive line, Tunuufi finished with over 120 tackles (80 solo) while posting 26 tackles-for-loss and 16.5 sacks on the season.

"I felt like I improved every aspect of what I can do," Tunuufi said. "I'm stronger, quicker, I use my hands better, I just felt like I maxed out what I could do here and I'm looking forward to taking that next step and getting up there and playing ball."

That’s a huge season. We got a good one.

HIGH SHOOL STATS DON'T NOT MATTER!

Unless it’s 6 interceptions in one game.

I’ll take the whoosh as I couldn’t resist.
 
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