'19 HI ATH Marist Liufau (Notre Dame Signee)

FightingIrishLover7

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Give me more of this Marist Liufau, please.

Quote this under "things people haven't said all year" lol

But for real, I just KNEW he had to be special for Clark to give him so many reps. People slammed on the guy early on (then injury? or covid? both) but dude FLASHED today.

If LBs keep playing like this watch out
 

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Yeah he was gooood. So was White.
Would have to rewatch full game for a true grade but man I’m gonna have have nightmares of watching how slow Simon was to react on plays and I’ll be relieved with how Marist was able to make plays.
 

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Still looks like a stick on the field but the way he blew up the line on a blitz and pushed the C or G back into Howell was so nice.
 

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He was so much more physical today. Loved this guy as a recruit. Hopefully this is a sign of more to come.
 

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Would have to rewatch full game for a true grade but man I’m gonna have have nightmares of watching how slow Simon was to react on plays and I’ll be relieved with how Marist was able to make plays.


It’s interesting that it seems each one on the Buck linebackers bring a slightly different skill set that works well against different offenses.

Simon was a stud against Clemson, by far his best game. Simon seems to also do well in coverage which seems to have severed him well against Clemson.

Marist was a stud today against UNC, by far his best game. Playing down hill and blitzing seems to be his strong suit.

Kiser...not sure if he has just one specialty, but he seems pretty well rounded. His breakout game was obviously USF.

No wonder JGH transferred out. ND is loaded with young talent at LB, specifically Buck LB. And I didn’t even mention Jack Lamb who seems to still be recovering from his injury and finding his way.


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One word. Violent. This is what the coaches must have been seeing in practice.
 

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BK said earlier in the year they like his ability to blitz and create pressure. However, it seemed like he wasn’t physical enough with the OL or RB’s on those opportunities, previously. Not tonight. He was popping guys and knocking them back.
 

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I only casually follow recruiting anymore. I won't lie, I had to look up the roster to even know who #35 was. He looked good today!
 

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BK said earlier in the year they like his ability to blitz and create pressure. However, it seemed like he wasn’t physical enough with the OL or RB’s on those opportunities, previously. Not tonight. He was popping guys and knocking them back.

The game plan of “just shoot this gap and create havoc” worked wonders for him. He is a big, rangy athlete still filling out his body but his aggressiveness and athleticism absolutely wrecked UNC in the second half.
 

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He looked very good and UNC had no answer for him.
 

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Excited to have 3 more years of him after this. Plays like JOK - athletic and violent.
 

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The game plan of “just shoot this gap and create havoc” worked wonders for him. He is a big, rangy athlete still filling out his body but his aggressiveness and athleticism absolutely wrecked UNC in the second half.

He's going to get about 7-8 sacks a year as a backup on the Steelers before signing a big money deal somewhere.
 

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Excited to have 3 more years of him after this. Plays like JOK - athletic and violent.

I hate to lose JOK, but Liufau, Kiser, and Bauer should be pretty good. I think we'll get to see a lot of the young guys next weekend too.
 

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Work's been brutal, but I wanted to hop on because I'm super stoked that Marist is going to ND. This kid is the best player on Punahou's defense, hands down. He was a superior LB, even with Tufono next to him. He has no fear, and he flashes all over the place. The most recent player I would compare him to is Jeremy Ioane. Yes, the hair will automatically remind people of Polamalu.

From all the games I watched, this year, I'd consider him the third-best defensive player in Hawaii behind Tuitele and Botelho. I tell you this, though, I think Botelho will be the best defensive player to come of out Hawaii since Manti.

If you want to know what's up in Hawaii, you know who to ask.
 

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How good is the LB in the 22 class?

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Hard to say, football hasn't started up. I know people are high on Tafiti, but I don't think he's going to be a game-changer at the college level. He has good potential upside, but I can see him being a solid role-player as opposed to dominant end. Maybe I'll be wrong. He's benefitted from three years of varsity ball (Punahou stopped fielding a JV team), so his technique has a little more polish. He's still learning how to use his hands, like most high school players.

If anything, keep an eye on St. Louis High School. With the Lee Brothers there, the recruiting pipeline that Punahou benefitted from went dry. I believe ND is looking at a couple of linemen at SLHS, right now. These are big mauler types. Kahuku is in all sorts of chaos. It will be interesting to see how their team fares. No one else has players that caught my eye, last year. Not big-time college potential, anyway.
 

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I don’t understand what changed with the Lee Brothers regarding recruiting. They have been at St. Louis High school for years. This year the head coach moved to DC, while the OC brother became head coach.
 

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I don’t understand what changed with the Lee Brothers regarding recruiting. They have been at St. Louis High school for years. This year the head coach moved to DC, while the OC brother became head coach.

They left SLS and then Cal returned around 2014-2015. The program took a downturn in those years, and Punahou really picked up their efforts to bring in kids who probably would have ended up playing for SLS. If not for Marcus Mariota and his Heisman win, SLS may not have survived. Not just the athletic program, but the whole school.

I think you're going to see SLS dominate for a few years, again. There's a group of former Kamehameha players whose kids play at SLS. They call themselves the Kamehameha Grad - St. Louis Dad group. Schools like Punahou, Iolani, etc. can't even field JV teams. There's not enough interest in football.
 

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