The Salt Lake Tribune
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Snow Continues to Pump Out D-I Recruits
Congratulations to Snow College, which will play for the NJCAA national football championship in Salt Lake City on Dec. 1 against Butler Community College of Kansas.
Both football teams are undefeated.
BYU football fans not in sunny San Diego that day for the Cougars-Aztecs game and Utah fans needing another football fix might want to check out that "Zions Bank Top of the Mountain Bowl" because several future Utes and Cougars could be on display.
For instance, BYU already has a commitment from Tevita Hola, a 6-foot-1, 310-pound Snow College defensive tackle from Oregon. Hola committed last May. The Cougars are also interested in Snow receiver Adam Frandsen, a former Box Elder High standout. Frandsen made 29 catches for 630 yards last year for the Badgers, but hasn't been used as much this season, partly because the Badgers have played their reserves in the second halves of most games.
Frandsen, who was also an excellent basketball player in high school, reportedly runs the 40 in 4.55 seconds. He has 24 catches for 377 yards and six TDs this season.
Frandsen said he will visit Troy on Dec. 7 and that the Trojans have offered. He has talked to Kansas State and Washington State, but has not been offered from either BCS school.
Last year, the Utes landed running back Matt Asiata out of Snow, but he was injured in the first game of the season, against Oregon State.

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