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I say we have about a 5% chance to get Teo out of the 5 schools. My guess is BYU first and if they don't get him I would say UCLA.
I say we have about a 5% chance to get Teo out of the 5 schools. My guess is BYU first and if they don't get him I would say UCLA.
I have been seeing on different boards that it's a 3 team race. BYU, USC, and ND. I think ND has the worst chance out of those three however.
USC is the team to beat. I hate to say it but thats the reality right now.
UCLA may creep up into one of the top spots this weekend with a good visit. He speaks highly of Norm Chow, who is also Mormon, and all of Manti's interviews mention how highly he values going somewhere that shares his values.
did Chow share these values at SC before he left for the Titans?
Maybe he's the reason USC had gotten the mormon players they've had in the past.
Maybe he's the reason USC had gotten the mormon players they've had in the past.
No.
Chow was a terrible recruiter at SC
Te'o, Punahou rout 'Iolani
Senior scores four touchdowns, helps defense in 49-7 win
By Wes NakAma
Advertiser Staff Writer
October 18, 2008
With University of Notre Dame football coach Charlie Weis watching closely from a golf cart behind the end zone, Punahou School senior Manti Te'o showed off his multitude of skills yesterday in helping the Buffanblu rout visiting 'Iolani, 49-7, in Interscholastic League of Honolulu action.
Weis and a "Senior Day" crowd of about 2,500 at Alexander Field watched Te'o — regarded by some as the nation's No. 1 linebacker prospect — score touchdowns on a 17-yard reception, a pair of tackle-busting runs and a 46-yard blocked punt return in addition to helping hold the Raiders to just 10 yards rushing. The Buffanblu, ranked No. 1 in The Advertiser's statewide Top 10 poll of coaches and media, improved to 7-1 overall and 4-1 in the ILH.
'Iolani, ranked No. 6, fell to 7-3 and 5-2.
"This was a big statement for us, because we knew what 'Iolani could do, we saw what they did against the big powerhouses in our league," said Te'o, referring to the Raiders' 35-30 victory over then-No. 1 Saint Louis and 9-0 loss to No. 5 Kamehameha. "This was so much fun, to play like that against a talented and well-coached 'Iolani team."
With Te'o making spot appearances as a fullback, the Punahou offense was firing on all cylinders almost from the outset.
The Buffanblu took a 7-0 lead midway through the first quarter after Dalton Hilliard pulled down a leaping touchdown catch over a Raiders defender, then went up 14-0 two minutes later on Cayman Shutter's 17-yard TD pass to Te'o and Robert Izuta's extra point.
Te'o made it 20-0 early in the second quarter on a 14-yard touchdown run, and Robbie Toma made a diving catch on a 14-yard TD pass from Shutter to make it 26-0 with 7:25 left in the half.
'Iolani finally scored 36 seconds before halftime on Kela Marciel's 8-yard touchdown pass to Keenan Ho'ohuli, but Punahou made it 33-7 after Te'o snatched a deflected punt and sprinted untouched 46 yards down the right sideline with 8:40 remaining in the third quarter.
"We didn't play well, but no excuses — we just got outplayed," Raiders coach Wendell Look said. "They're a good team with a lot of weapons, and they showcased those kids today."
Te'o cancelled his visit for the Pitt game due to his homecoming weekend. says they will reschedule for later in the year. Weis wasn't waiting for later in the year and went to see Te'o play yesterday.