The Salt Lake Tribune
Monday, October 15, 2007
Utes Have Company for California Cornerback
The University of Utah was one of the first schools to offer a scholarship to Manoah Wesson, a cornerback from Dominguez High in Compton, Calif.

Now it looks like the Utes have some company.

Wesson said Sunday night that Washington recently made as offer and that the Huskies are now his favorite, according to the Web site Dawgman.com.

Also, Oregon and Arizona want him to visit and are close to offering, he believes.

"[Washington] is a good school and my friend is up there [Brandon Johnson] and they need corners so that's a big selling point for me," he said.

Wesson has 28 tackles, two interceptions and 17 pass break-ups.

The Utes are still hovering at nine commitments, but they had some recruits on campus for Saturday's 23-7 win over San Diego State and are hoping for some pledges this week, a source said.

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