He still has eligibility?back in the portal is Carson.
He still has eligibility?back in the portal is Carson.
Also, could we check on Katoa as well?He still has eligibility?
I already called Lovett, he said no go on Katoa.Also, could we check on Katoa as well?
The Cowboys, Rangers, and the fvcking Utah Jazz? Wtf??The Official Site of the Adams State University Grizzlies
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49Lynn Katoa
Why I Chose Adams State: “Adams State presented me with an education and football opportunity.”
- Position LB
- Height 6-4
- Weight 245
- Class Freshman
- Hometown Salt Lake City, Utah
- Highschool Cottonwood HS
- Before ASU: Enrolled at the University of Colorado in 2008…did not see any playing time
Prep: Earned All-America honors from Parade, PrepStar and SuperPrep as a senior, when he earned an invitation to play in the U.S. Army All-America game. SuperPrep ranked him in its Elite 50 as the No. 38 overall player (the fifth linebacker), and ranked him as the No. 5 overall player on its All-Midlands team; PrepStar named him to its prestigious Dream Team, as the publication ranked him as the No. 99 player overall (and as the nation’s No. 11 linebacker). The Tacoma News-Tribune named him to its Western 100 team (one of 12 linebackers). He was named on all seven ballots in making the prestigious Long Beach Press-Telegram’s Best-In-West Team (the top non-California player on the team, as he came in sixth in points). Rivals.com ranked him as the top prospect in Utah, the No. 2 inside linebacker in the nation and the No. 62 ranked player overall in the country; while Scouts.com also ranked as Utah’s No. 1 player and the No. 3 inside ?backer in the U.S.A. He earned first-team All-State (4A) and All-Region honors as a senior, after earning second-team All-State and first-team All-Region accolades as a junior. He did not play organized football until his sophomore year at Cottonwood. As a senior, he was in on 175 tackles (95 solo), with 33 for losses and six quarterback sacks, to go with 15 passes broken up, five forced fumbles, two recoveries and an interception; he also blocked three field goals. As a junior, he made 109 tackles (90 solo), with 48 for losses including 13 sacks; he had three interceptions, two forced fumbles, a recovery and two blocked field goals. He had 80 tackles and six sacks as a sophomore. In a 40-21 win over Cyprus his junior year, he had a monster game: 16 tackles, 12 of which were for losses including five sacks, as he spent most of the day in the opposing backfield. He had 10 tackles or more in 15 games in his career, and had at least one tackle for loss in all 24 of his prep contests. Cottonwood was 10-2 his senior season and 7-5 his junior year under coach Cecil Thomas, reaching the state quarterfinals after topping the 4A Region 6 League both seasons; CHS was 9-3 his sophomore year.
Academics: Intends to major in Business Management at Adams State…career plans are to own an athletic training center
Off The Field: Two uncles (Sam and Fotu Katoa) both played football at Brigham Young in the 1980’s…uncle, Mario Fatafehi, played collegiately at Kansas State and spent two seasons with the Denver Broncos (2003-04)…enjoys playing ping-pong, four-wheeling, and swimming…favorite movies are Life and Friday…cheers for the Dallas Cowboys, Texas Rangers, and Utah Jaz
Disappointing he didn't mention the Buffs.The Cowboys, Rangers, and the fvcking Utah Jazz? Wtf??
He had some of the best LB film I have ever seenThe Official Site of the Adams State University Grizzlies
2016 Football Roster
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49Lynn Katoa
- Position LB
- Height 6-4
- Weight 245
- Class Freshman
- Hometown Salt Lake City, Utah
- Highschool Cottonwood HS
- Before ASU: Enrolled at the University of Colorado in 2008…did not see any playing time
Prep: Earned All-America honors from Parade, PrepStar and SuperPrep as a senior, when he earned an invitation to play in the U.S. Army All-America game. SuperPrep ranked him in its Elite 50 as the No. 38 overall player (the fifth linebacker), and ranked him as the No. 5 overall player on its All-Midlands team; PrepStar named him to its prestigious Dream Team, as the publication ranked him as the No. 99 player overall (and as the nation’s No. 11 linebacker). The Tacoma News-Tribune named him to its Western 100 team (one of 12 linebackers). He was named on all seven ballots in making the prestigious Long Beach Press-Telegram’s Best-In-West Team (the top non-California player on the team, as he came in sixth in points). Rivals.com ranked him as the top prospect in Utah, the No. 2 inside linebacker in the nation and the No. 62 ranked player overall in the country; while Scouts.com also ranked as Utah’s No. 1 player and the No. 3 inside ?backer in the U.S.A. He earned first-team All-State (4A) and All-Region honors as a senior, after earning second-team All-State and first-team All-Region accolades as a junior. He did not play organized football until his sophomore year at Cottonwood. As a senior, he was in on 175 tackles (95 solo), with 33 for losses and six quarterback sacks, to go with 15 passes broken up, five forced fumbles, two recoveries and an interception; he also blocked three field goals. As a junior, he made 109 tackles (90 solo), with 48 for losses including 13 sacks; he had three interceptions, two forced fumbles, a recovery and two blocked field goals. He had 80 tackles and six sacks as a sophomore. In a 40-21 win over Cyprus his junior year, he had a monster game: 16 tackles, 12 of which were for losses including five sacks, as he spent most of the day in the opposing backfield. He had 10 tackles or more in 15 games in his career, and had at least one tackle for loss in all 24 of his prep contests. Cottonwood was 10-2 his senior season and 7-5 his junior year under coach Cecil Thomas, reaching the state quarterfinals after topping the 4A Region 6 League both seasons; CHS was 9-3 his sophomore year.
Academics: Intends to major in Business Management at Adams State…career plans are to own an athletic training center
Off The Field: Two uncles (Sam and Fotu Katoa) both played football at Brigham Young in the 1980’s…uncle, Mario Fatafehi, played collegiately at Kansas State and spent two seasons with the Denver Broncos (2003-04)…enjoys playing ping-pong, four-wheeling, and swimming…favorite movies are Life and Friday…cheers for the Dallas Cowboys, Texas Rangers, and Utah Jazz
Why I Chose Adams State: “Adams State presented me with an education and football opportunity.”
FifyI faxed ICC, they said no go on Katoa.
I can’t figure out if this is the same Lynn Katoa…The Official Site of the Adams State University Grizzlies
2016 Football Roster
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49Lynn Katoa
- Position LB
- Height 6-4
- Weight 245
- Class Freshman
- Hometown Salt Lake City, Utah
- Highschool Cottonwood HS
- Before ASU: Enrolled at the University of Colorado in 2008…did not see any playing time
Prep: Earned All-America honors from Parade, PrepStar and SuperPrep as a senior, when he earned an invitation to play in the U.S. Army All-America game. SuperPrep ranked him in its Elite 50 as the No. 38 overall player (the fifth linebacker), and ranked him as the No. 5 overall player on its All-Midlands team; PrepStar named him to its prestigious Dream Team, as the publication ranked him as the No. 99 player overall (and as the nation’s No. 11 linebacker). The Tacoma News-Tribune named him to its Western 100 team (one of 12 linebackers). He was named on all seven ballots in making the prestigious Long Beach Press-Telegram’s Best-In-West Team (the top non-California player on the team, as he came in sixth in points). Rivals.com ranked him as the top prospect in Utah, the No. 2 inside linebacker in the nation and the No. 62 ranked player overall in the country; while Scouts.com also ranked as Utah’s No. 1 player and the No. 3 inside ?backer in the U.S.A. He earned first-team All-State (4A) and All-Region honors as a senior, after earning second-team All-State and first-team All-Region accolades as a junior. He did not play organized football until his sophomore year at Cottonwood. As a senior, he was in on 175 tackles (95 solo), with 33 for losses and six quarterback sacks, to go with 15 passes broken up, five forced fumbles, two recoveries and an interception; he also blocked three field goals. As a junior, he made 109 tackles (90 solo), with 48 for losses including 13 sacks; he had three interceptions, two forced fumbles, a recovery and two blocked field goals. He had 80 tackles and six sacks as a sophomore. In a 40-21 win over Cyprus his junior year, he had a monster game: 16 tackles, 12 of which were for losses including five sacks, as he spent most of the day in the opposing backfield. He had 10 tackles or more in 15 games in his career, and had at least one tackle for loss in all 24 of his prep contests. Cottonwood was 10-2 his senior season and 7-5 his junior year under coach Cecil Thomas, reaching the state quarterfinals after topping the 4A Region 6 League both seasons; CHS was 9-3 his sophomore year.
Academics: Intends to major in Business Management at Adams State…career plans are to own an athletic training center
Off The Field: Two uncles (Sam and Fotu Katoa) both played football at Brigham Young in the 1980’s…uncle, Mario Fatafehi, played collegiately at Kansas State and spent two seasons with the Denver Broncos (2003-04)…enjoys playing ping-pong, four-wheeling, and swimming…favorite movies are Life and Friday…cheers for the Dallas Cowboys, Texas Rangers, and Utah Jazz
Why I Chose Adams State: “Adams State presented me with an education and football opportunity.”
I don't believe so. That person goes by Lynn L Katoa and based on arrest records I think the football player is Lynn M Katoa.I can’t figure out if this is the same Lynn Katoa…
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Salt Lake City’s first gay sports bar is for people who don’t like ‘nightclub life’
Located in the space previously occupied by Fiddler’s Elbow, The Locker Room was designed to be not only a safe haven for the LGBTQ community, but also a bar for the Sugar House neighborhood.www.sltrib.com
Coincidently if you google the co-owners name, it comes up as a former Ole Miss football player. Kind of funny that the two principal co-owners both share names with former college football players.I don't believe so. That person goes by Lynn L Katoa and based on arrest records I think the football player is Lynn M Katoa.
Ah, ok.I don't believe so. That person goes by Lynn L Katoa and based on arrest records I think the football player is Lynn M Katoa.