JT Tuimoloau, 5* 2021 DL, Bellevue (Eastside Catholic), WA (Offered 9/22/17)
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He'd be an amazing TE too.
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Apparently mom doesn't let him catch passes with both hands either.DoogCourics said:Some early morning FAP material for you all. Watch at your own risk:
https://youtu.be/ASQ1uRjJk54
Wouldn't be fair to the other kids. -
Wow.
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POTY Candidate based on # of CHINS.dnc said:
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Crystal Ball to Le Cordon Bleu Portland.GrundleStiltzkin said:It shows. While he’s close with Washington, and impressed by his visit to Alabama, Tuimoloau has approached the process with restraint. Don’t expect a list of finalists until he’s visited every campus he wants to see.
He once said he wanted to attend Stanford and be a doctor. Now he’s got an offer from Stanford, but has his eyes set on another backup plan to the NFL.
“I either want to be a chef or a doctor,” he said. “I really like making desserts, but I’ve got to stay away from it because I can’t be a sweet tooth.”
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Honestly these clips aren't great (especially the second one, wtf) but it's something. -
Huffman:
--Sammamish (Wash.) Eastside Catholic five-star defensive lineman J.T. Tuimoloau was the best player on the field on Friday, in either game, and there is a reason he is the No. 1 prospect in the country by 247Sports in the 2021 class. Tuimoloau was a problem all night for Pinnacle and he unquestionably got the better of offensive lineman Tosh Baker in their much anticipated matchup. Tuimoloau had three tackles for loss, a sack, five pass breakups and six hurries on the night and was constantly bringing pressure to J.D. Johnson. In fact, there was some double and triple teaming going on with Tuimoloau just to give Johnson time to throw. And to seal the game, Tuimoloau crushed a Pinnacle ball-carrier on the final play when the Pioneers tried a miraculous last play, with Tuimoloau jarring the ball loose. Between this game and his five-sack performance against Peoria (Ariz.) Centennial a year ago, Tuimoloau has been a thorn in the side of Arizona prep teams. Tuimoloau, who also shined on the hardcourt all offseason with Seattle Rotary AAU, has been terrific in the early going for the Crusaders and continues to cement himself as the top prospect in the class. -
Holy shit!DoogCourics said:Huffman:
--Sammamish (Wash.) Eastside Catholic five-star defensive lineman J.T. Tuimoloau was the best player on the field on Friday, in either game, and there is a reason he is the No. 1 prospect in the country by 247Sports in the 2021 class. Tuimoloau was a problem all night for Pinnacle and he unquestionably got the better of offensive lineman Tosh Baker in their much anticipated matchup. Tuimoloau had three tackles for loss, a sack, five pass breakups and six hurries on the night and was constantly bringing pressure to J.D. Johnson. In fact, there was some double and triple teaming going on with Tuimoloau just to give Johnson time to throw. And to seal the game, Tuimoloau crushed a Pinnacle ball-carrier on the final play when the Pioneers tried a miraculous last play, with Tuimoloau jarring the ball loose. Between this game and his five-sack performance against Peoria (Ariz.) Centennial a year ago, Tuimoloau has been a thorn in the side of Arizona prep teams. Tuimoloau, who also shined on the hardcourt all offseason with Seattle Rotary AAU, has been terrific in the early going for the Crusaders and continues to cement himself as the top prospect in the class.
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Have the coaches told JT that he may not see the field until his RS-FR Year and may not start until midway of his Jr year? If he is cool with that, then he I say he is 50/50 of being Dawg!!
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There's a chance, if he's a good practice player, that he may see the field in his senior year.
As long as he can tackle and block. Like Fuller and Opera singer. Right Coach Peterman?






