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It was the goal to get a scholarship,” Kalaniuvalu Jr. said after the camp. “This is the only camp we are going to this summer and we've been working since January just for his camp.
His ties with The U run deep as his sister Janet Kalaniuvalu was a member of the Hurricanes volleyball team for the past three seasons. “My sister went here, so just getting an offer means a lot,” Kalaniuvalu Jr. said.
Miami OL coach Alex Mirabal’s relationship with the Kalaniuvalu family is strong because it dates back to his time at the University of Oregon, where he served as the Ducks offensive line coach from 2018-2021.
Kalaniuvalu Sr. a former NFL third round pick by the Atlanta Falcons in 1994 believes Mirabal and the Hurricanes staff are among the best in the nation and can take Alai Jr.’s to the next level.
“I could’ve just taken him anywhere,” said Alai Sr. “I wanted to take him somewhere where he’s going to build a relationship with the coach who he’s going to have to deal with.”
His ties with The U run deep as his sister Janet Kalaniuvalu was a member of the Hurricanes volleyball team for the past three seasons. “My sister went here, so just getting an offer means a lot,” Kalaniuvalu Jr. said.
Miami OL coach Alex Mirabal’s relationship with the Kalaniuvalu family is strong because it dates back to his time at the University of Oregon, where he served as the Ducks offensive line coach from 2018-2021.
Kalaniuvalu Sr. a former NFL third round pick by the Atlanta Falcons in 1994 believes Mirabal and the Hurricanes staff are among the best in the nation and can take Alai Jr.’s to the next level.
“I could’ve just taken him anywhere,” said Alai Sr. “I wanted to take him somewhere where he’s going to build a relationship with the coach who he’s going to have to deal with.”
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