The Salt Lake Tribune
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Snow's Day: Cougars Land Another Badger
The preceding post about Snow College football recruits was only a few hours old when we got a call about another Badger who made a commitment to BYU on Tuesday.

Coleby Clawson, a 6-foot-3, 235-pound sack specialist who played high school football at nearby North Sanpete High became the 21st player to commit to the Cougars.

"Coleby Clawson is one of the best football players we've ever coached at Snow College," said head coach Steve Coburn in confirming the commitment. "It's a great pickup for [BYU coach] Bronco Mendenhall."

The Cougars also have a commitment from Clawson's Snow College teammate, defensive lineman Tevita Hola, who also goes by the name of David Hola. The previous post said Hola was from Oregon. He has family there, but he played high school football at Granger.

Clawson was on BYU's campus on Tuesday with teammate Andrew Mitchell, another highly recruited lineman. Mitchell did not commit because he has visits scheduled to Oklahoma State, Arizona and Arizona State.

From Mount Pleasant, Clawson was an all-state football player and championship wrestler at North Sanpete. He has 10 sacks and 44 tackles for the Badgers, who will play for the national championship on Dec. 1 in the Zions Bank Top of the Mountains Bowl at Rice-Eccles Stadium.

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