Football: Highland's Heimuli will visit Nebraska
Highland High lineman Latu Heimuli, widely considered one of the top prospects in the state this year, will make his first official campus visit this weekend.
Heimuli will visit Nebraska, according the web site Bigredreport.com.
The 6-foot-4, 305-pound senior defensive tackle now has nine offers, adding Nebraska to a list that includes Utah, BYU, Colorado, Washington, Washington State, Arizona, Arizona State and Oregon State.
"Nebraska said they would offer if I come out there," Heimuli said last month.
Heimuli is rated as the No. 4 prospect in Utah by Rivals.com, behind only Cottonwood's John Martinez and Timpview's Xavier Su'a-Filo and Craig Bills.
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Jake Heaps, the highly recruited junior LDS quarterback from Skyline High in Washington was not able to take in BYU's 28-27 win over Washington on Saturday because he was in Portland, helping his team beat Sheldon High of Oregon 21-0 in the Les Schwab Best of the West event at PGE Park.
Heaps didn't play especially well, completing just 6 of 18 passes for 95 yards.
The 6-foot-2, 195-pound QB recently received his 13th, 14th, and 15th scholarship offers, from North Carolina, Nebraska and Tennessee.
BYU was one of the first schools to orally offer Heaps, although schools could not submit written offers to juniors until they started their junior years, which for Heaps happened a few weeks ago.
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Another BYU recruit, linebacker Manti Te'o of Punahou High in Hawaii, was in Seattle on Saturday. Te'o helped lead Punahou to a 42-19 win over South Kitsap of Washington at Qwest Field. Te'o had 12 tackles and a pass deflection.
-- Jay Drew
Heimuli will visit Nebraska, according the web site Bigredreport.com.
The 6-foot-4, 305-pound senior defensive tackle now has nine offers, adding Nebraska to a list that includes Utah, BYU, Colorado, Washington, Washington State, Arizona, Arizona State and Oregon State.
"Nebraska said they would offer if I come out there," Heimuli said last month.
Heimuli is rated as the No. 4 prospect in Utah by Rivals.com, behind only Cottonwood's John Martinez and Timpview's Xavier Su'a-Filo and Craig Bills.
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Jake Heaps, the highly recruited junior LDS quarterback from Skyline High in Washington was not able to take in BYU's 28-27 win over Washington on Saturday because he was in Portland, helping his team beat Sheldon High of Oregon 21-0 in the Les Schwab Best of the West event at PGE Park.
Heaps didn't play especially well, completing just 6 of 18 passes for 95 yards.
The 6-foot-2, 195-pound QB recently received his 13th, 14th, and 15th scholarship offers, from North Carolina, Nebraska and Tennessee.
BYU was one of the first schools to orally offer Heaps, although schools could not submit written offers to juniors until they started their junior years, which for Heaps happened a few weeks ago.
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Another BYU recruit, linebacker Manti Te'o of Punahou High in Hawaii, was in Seattle on Saturday. Te'o helped lead Punahou to a 42-19 win over South Kitsap of Washington at Qwest Field. Te'o had 12 tackles and a pass deflection.
-- Jay Drew

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