The Salt Lake Tribune
Monday, February 11, 2008
Football: Kemoeatu's LOI still in his hands
Another day, another phone call to Kahuku (Haw.) football coach Reggie Torres.

He doesn't know what four-star offensive lineman Benji Kemoeatu is going to do, either.

Reached at 3:30 p.m. HST today (Monday), Torres said he hasn't seen Kemoeatu since Friday, and is pretty certain the senior hasn't sent his national letter of intent any where, yet.

"If he has decided, I am pretty sure I would know because I am the one that he's asked to fax it in," Torres said. "I've got the [fax] numbers."

The coach isn't sure if Kemoeatu's parents have returned from the church conference they have been at since early last week. One of them needs to sign the letter before it is valid.

Torres was involved in the staging of the Pro Bowl in Honolulu most of the weekend and did not have time to talk to Kemoeatu or his family.

"Nothing has happened that I know of," he said.

The recruit signed the LOI on Wednesday and said he was going to send it to West Virginia. However, he has not spoken publicly about the matter since.

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