JUCO 2024 Sione Laulea JUCO CB

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According to BYU's 247, will sign in Dec and be ready to join a team for the 2024 season.

Laulea is a JUCO transfer who will sign in December and enroll in time for the 2024 season. He brings elite size at the cornerback position to go with his tremendous athleticism. Laulea is built in the same mold as former BYU cornerback Chris Wilcox. He is 6-4, but a slender 185 pounds. He has 10.8-speed and fantastic ball skills in coverage. His speed and his length allow him to recover well when he gets beat - and he's really tough to beat. All in all, Laulea is the kind of cornerback that BYU needs to have on their roster in order to stop the high powered offenses in the Big 12 Conference.

https://247sports.com/Article/Sione-Laulea-recaps-unofficial-visit-to-BYU-206979579/
 
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He is 6-4, but a slender 185 pounds. He has 10.8-speed
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After receiving an offer from the University of Miami on March 19, College of San Mateo defensive back Sione Laulea quickly made his way to Coral Gables for an unofficial visit with the Hurricanes.

The 6-foot-4, 185-pound defensive back has a 79-inch wingspan and runs a sub-11-second 100-meter sprint in 10.8 seconds.

“Miami was just a surprising offer in general,” Laulea told CaneSport. “As soon as I stepped off the plane, the atmosphere was crazy. Not only weather-wise, but the people around were amazing. I always talked to my family about Miami when I was younger and used them in the NCAA football game. It’s just a big school that’s always noticeable with those colors and the big U. Receiving the offer was insane to me, and as soon as I got it, the first thing coach Cristobal was talking about was getting me on campus.”

Miami head coach Mario Cristobal and the Hurricanes have made it apparent that they want Laulea to join their program and have made it clear to him.

“It made me feel more wanted,” Laulea said. “It meant so much to me that he wanted me down on campus and in person on such quick notice.”

Laulea got the opportunity to speak with coach Cristobal in depth during his visit to Miami and was extremely impressed with what he had to say.

“He’s a great person that’s straightforward and always informative,” Laulea said. “He’ll mention how good of a player I am, but he won’t overdo it to the point where he’s doing it too much. He just tells me what it is and what I need to get done. He did a really good job of just explaining the program and what the Hurricanes have to offer.”

Laulea also spoke with defensive back coach Jahmile Addae, who feels Laulea can make an instant impact at Miami.

“He mentioned that I have the potential to come through and make an impact as soon as I step foot on campus,” Laulea said. “I think that’s great and would love to do that, which also means a lot to me.”

Before being offered by the Hurricanes, Laulea was contacted by Alonzo Highsmith, Miami’s general manager of football operations, who praised the California native and compared him to Seattle Seahawks Pro Bowl defensive back Tariq Woolen.

“He hit me up and gave me some info on his background and where he’s coming from,” Laulea said. “He also told me how he could better me as a player with the whole program that they’ve got going.”

Laulea’s recruitment has skyrocketed since the beginning of the spring, with offers from BYU, Utah, Florida State, USF, USC, and Miami. Laulea noted that the schools he is currently most interested in are USC, Utah, and Miami.

Laulea hopes to commit before his sophomore year and will take official visits throughout the summer before enrolling in the winter following the season.

“Especially after that visit, I would say Miami is up there with Utah,” Laulea said. “That visit to Miami was great; I loved everything that I saw. The area is nice, the people are great, and the classes have a 12 to 1 teacher-to-student ratio, which is great. Overall, it just seems extremely high-end and a good place to be.”
 
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Is there legit interest here or just talk? If he were to commit when would he come in? Would he need to wait until 2024?
I believe he's a 24 CB. So far, he's not given us an OV, so I'm not sure how serious we are in this recruitment. He's had OVs to Utah and PSU according to his twitter timeline.
 
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