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'10 UT ILB Toloa'i Ho Ching (Signed to BYU)

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Alta HS (Sandy, UT)

Ht: 6-foot-1
Wt: 225 lbs
Forty: 4.61 secs

Rivals Rating: 3*; #26 ILB
Scout Rating: 3*; #39 OLB
ESPN Rating: 3*, 77 rating; #24 ILB
 
Re: '10 UT ILB Toloa'i Ho Ching

A Colorado offer has not been reported yet. Ho Ching is a high motor guy who would fit well into Cabral's system (Sipili type). Leaders are BYU and Wisconsin but questions whether BYU, especially, has room in its class at this point.
 
Re: '10 UT ILB Toloa'i Ho Ching

A Colorado offer has not been reported yet. Ho Ching is a high motor guy who would fit well into Cabral's system (Sipili type). Leaders are BYU and Wisconsin but questions whether BYU, especially, has room in its class at this point.
I hate this trend that seems to be developing that we are cleaning up the recruits that couldn't get into other schools... it's one thing if its Texas or USC, but really, BYU?
 
Re: '10 UT ILB Toloa'i Ho Ching

I hate this trend that seems to be developing that we are cleaning up the recruits that couldn't get into other schools... it's one thing if its Texas or USC, but really, BYU?

Um....BYU is a better program than CU as it stands right now.
 
Re: '10 UT ILB Toloa'i Ho Ching

Ho Ching committed to BYU. It's their 28th commitment in this class.

It was largely a religious decision and he will be going on his mission.

From ESPN:

"BYU is a place I need to be at this point in my life," he told the Salt Lake Tribune.

Ho Ching, who earned all-state recognition for his performance this fall, is LDS and has plans to serve a mission.
 
Re: '10 UT ILB Toloa'i Ho Ching (Committed to BYU)

Guys don't choose BYU because it's a "better program". The guy is LDS and is from Utah. Those guys often choose BYU over USC.
 
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