The Salt Lake Tribune
Wednesday, June 03, 2009
Utes add commitments
The Utah Utes picked up two commitments Wednesday, bringing the number of oral commitments for the 2010 football program to five.
Princeton Collins, a 6-foot, 190-pound running back out of Westwood H.S. in Round Rock, Texas committed to the Utes along with Terrell Reese, a 6-2, 190-pound wide receiver/safety out of Brenham H.S. in Brenham, Texas.
Collins said he is looking at several other schools but decided on the Utes because of their high rankings recently.
"I feel like they are a really good college and they offered me and I went for it," he said.
It also helped that he previously had been in touch with new Utah assistant coach Blake Miller, who joined the Utes in February after coaching at Rice the last two seasons.
"We've been talking off and on," Collins said.
Collins will make his first visit to Utah this summer and plans to take other visits, but said his commitment was "really firm."
Reese also said his commitment was firm and said he became a Utah fan after watching the Utes beat Alabama in the Sugar Bowl.
He chose the Utes over Colorado and Nebraska. He plans to visit the Utes this summer and said it could be his only visit.
"This is my final decision," he said.
The latest commitments join Joe Kruger (6-8, 245-pound defensive end, Timpanogos H.S.), Jacoby Hale (6-1, 195-pound linebacker, Central H.S. in Beaumont, Texas) and Josh Huff (5-10, 185-pound running back, Aldine Nimitz in Houston, Texas) as commitments.

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