Coach believes Kemoeatu's parents will sign LOI to W.V.
Kahuku, Haw., football star Benji Kemoeatu will not fax his letter of intent to West Virginia today (Friday), his high school coach, Reggie Torres, told me around 3 p.m. (MST).
But that doesn't mean Kemoeatu is leaning in another direction.
"It is because his parents are not back in town yet," Torres said. "I really think he is still thinking highly of West Virginia."
Utah and Oregon State fans are holding out hope that when Kemoeatu's parents return from a church conference they won't sign the document. He needs a parent's signature for it to be official.
However, Torres -- who has seemingly grown weary of talking about the four-star recruit's situation -- says rumors that the family wants him to go elsewhere are unfounded.
"Oh, no, no, they will sign it," he said. "They just want him to get a good education. I'm pretty sure they will sign it."
Someone who answered the telephone at Kemoeatu's home on Thursday said the parents were scheduled to return that night, but Torres said he heard they won't be back until at least Saturday.
But that doesn't mean Kemoeatu is leaning in another direction.
"It is because his parents are not back in town yet," Torres said. "I really think he is still thinking highly of West Virginia."
Utah and Oregon State fans are holding out hope that when Kemoeatu's parents return from a church conference they won't sign the document. He needs a parent's signature for it to be official.
However, Torres -- who has seemingly grown weary of talking about the four-star recruit's situation -- says rumors that the family wants him to go elsewhere are unfounded.
"Oh, no, no, they will sign it," he said. "They just want him to get a good education. I'm pretty sure they will sign it."
Someone who answered the telephone at Kemoeatu's home on Thursday said the parents were scheduled to return that night, but Torres said he heard they won't be back until at least Saturday.

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