The Salt Lake Tribune
Thursday, January 31, 2008
Football: U. recruit Kemoeatu insists he will qualify
Benji Kemoeatu, the four-star football recruit from Hawaii, boarded an airplane on Thursday afternoon and flew to.................Corvallis, Oregon.

"I am going to Oregon State tomorrow. My flight leaves at 2 p..m.," Kemoeatu said Wednesday night. "[Teammate] Anthony Siilata is going, too."

The question for University of Utah football fans: Will they commit to the Beavers this weekend?

Kemoeatu, whose three older brothers played for Utah, said he probably won't decide until the night before signing day, which is Feb. 6.

"It is pretty hard to decide, because my brothers went out to Utah," he said. "I wouldn't mind going there, but Oregon State has a good program, too. I am just trying to keep my options open until signing day."

There was a question earlier this week whether Kemoeatu would be going to Oregon State or West Virginia this weekend.

He said he has been talking to West Virginia coaches a lot about making a trip to Huntington, "but I guess we ran out of time.....They said they are really interested, though. I think they are coming out here before [signing day], though."

The 6-foot-3, 315-pound senior acknowledged his biggest obstacle right now is qualifying academically. He said he has to get a better grade in a physical science course he is re-taking and/or improve his college admission test score.

"I took the SAT, but I haven't gottten my scores back," he said. "But I feel pretty confident about the last test that I took."

Asked to put a percentage on his chances to qualify academically, Kemoeatu said, "100 percent. I feel pretty strong about it. I know I am going to get past that [NCAA] clearinghouse."

Two of Kemoeatu's went from the University of Utah to the NFL, but the recruit said Chris and Ma'ake are not putting a lot of pressure on him to follow in their footsteps.

"They just said to go somewhere where you will get a good education and where you will feel comfortable," Kemoeatu said.

He also noted that he and Siilata are not a "package deal," and that there is a possibility they could be going to different schools. The Utes have also offered Kahuku linebacker Alema Tachibana, whom Kemoeatu said is visiting Hawaii this weekend.

"A lot of people out there are kind of doubting me, but I will get it done. You watch," he said.

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In our never-ending efforts to bring some Utah State recruiting news to the Trail, we present these tidbits from various news sources:

* The Dallas Morning News reported that Victor Jones, a linebacker from Richland High in Texas, has orally committed to SMU. He was also considering Kansas and Utah State.

* The Orange County Register noted that linebacker Sean Kurtz, a Canyon High product, went on an official recruiting visit to Utah State last weekend. "The Aggies certainly can ID players," the report said. "They just need to find a way to land more of them."

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