Football: Snow tight end signs with Washington State
Peter Tuitupou, a Snow College tight end who played high school football at Mountain View High in Orem, has signed with Washington State.
Tuitupou also had an offer from New Mexico State and was drawing interest from Washington before a change of coaches in that program.
He visited Washington State the weekend of Dec. 12-14.
Tuitupou committed to Utah out of high school, but was academically ineligible and went to Snow.
The Badgers went 11-1 last season, losing only to Butler (Kan.) Community College in the Top of the Mountains Bowl.
Tuitupou caught 21 passes for 250 yards and four TDs for the Badgers.
As a mid-year transfer, Tuitupou will have three years to play two for WSU. He will enroll in classes this January and be eligible to participate in spring ball.
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Kyle Van Noy, the tight end/linebacker from McQueen High in Reno, Nev., is "85 percent" sure he will commit to BYU, according to a report by Allen Wallace on Scout.com.
Van Noy, the 6-4, 200-pound athlete, told Wallace, "Right now it is mainly BYU and Arizona State. But I'd say it is probably about 85 percent to BYU."
Van Noy is scheduled to visit BYU on Jan. 10. He has already visited ASU.
Tuitupou also had an offer from New Mexico State and was drawing interest from Washington before a change of coaches in that program.
He visited Washington State the weekend of Dec. 12-14.
Tuitupou committed to Utah out of high school, but was academically ineligible and went to Snow.
The Badgers went 11-1 last season, losing only to Butler (Kan.) Community College in the Top of the Mountains Bowl.
Tuitupou caught 21 passes for 250 yards and four TDs for the Badgers.
As a mid-year transfer, Tuitupou will have three years to play two for WSU. He will enroll in classes this January and be eligible to participate in spring ball.
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Kyle Van Noy, the tight end/linebacker from McQueen High in Reno, Nev., is "85 percent" sure he will commit to BYU, according to a report by Allen Wallace on Scout.com.
Van Noy, the 6-4, 200-pound athlete, told Wallace, "Right now it is mainly BYU and Arizona State. But I'd say it is probably about 85 percent to BYU."
Van Noy is scheduled to visit BYU on Jan. 10. He has already visited ASU.

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