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Posted on 6/21/10 at 10:40 pm
Posted on 6/21/10 at 10:40 pm
IMO, in 5 years we'll look back and say he was one of the gems of their 2011 class. Just something about Samoan football players.
Funny story, about 5 months ago, a bama fan called into Jox and said he had just watched a special on Samoan football players and their hard nosed work ethic. Dude said he thought Bama should go get them one. That Brian Straw character laughed at the caller and it actually happened.

Funny story, about 5 months ago, a bama fan called into Jox and said he had just watched a special on Samoan football players and their hard nosed work ethic. Dude said he thought Bama should go get them one. That Brian Straw character laughed at the caller and it actually happened.
Posted on 6/21/10 at 10:41 pm to CFBFAN1121
He's gonna feel so out of place.
Posted on 6/21/10 at 10:43 pm to CFBFAN1121
I agree with you. The BOL interview after his commitment was a great look into this kid's character. It was the best interview I've ever read from one of our commitments and his head truly is in the right place.
Posted on 6/21/10 at 10:45 pm to tuck
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I agree with you. The BOL interview after his commitment was a great look into this kid's character. It was the best interview I've ever read from one of our commitments and his head truly is in the right place.
Didnt dude basically say frick the depth chart?
Posted on 6/21/10 at 10:47 pm to tuck
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It was the best interview I've ever read from one of our commitments and his head truly is in the right place.
Samoan's usually are good people, they are the happy go lucky type til you mess with them then its game over.
Posted on 6/21/10 at 10:50 pm to CFBFAN1121
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Didnt dude basically say frick the depth chart?
He'll play pretty quickly either way. Vlachos will be a senior when Luatua gets to campus, and Chad Lindsey will be the only other center on the roster then.
Luatua also gives Alabama a chance with NG Viliami Moala. He's the prototype for the 3-4 defense.
Posted on 6/21/10 at 10:51 pm to Marines4Auburn
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Samoan's usually are good people, they are the happy go lucky type til you mess with them then its game over.
they'r some ginormous bastards too. west coast teams have been tapping into that resource for a while now.
Posted on 6/21/10 at 10:51 pm to CFBFAN1121
Yeah. Here's his whole quote...
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"I called Coach Saban (Nick Saban)this morning and told him I'm all Alabama," Luatua said. "I want to play for Coach Saban.
"He's a winner, tough, hardnosed, preaches toughness, and discipline," Luatua said. "Coach Saban, Coach McElwain (offensive coordinator Jim McElwain) and Coach Pendry (offensive line coach Joe Pendry) are guys that I will fight for, sell out every day to make them proud and show them how fortunate and grateful I am for this opportunity. I also understand that getting a degree from Alabama will help me in life after football.
"There just isn't another place like it and it's a perfect fit," Luatua said. "I don't care about depth charts, etc. I'm going to Alabama and for the tradition, fan support, and the academics were all the determining factor in my decision.
"I'm going to give everything I got to the University of Alabama and to the state of Alabama," Luatua said. "I have two simple goals, win National Championships and get a degree."
This post was edited on 6/21/10 at 11:02 pm
Posted on 6/21/10 at 10:52 pm to Marines4Auburn
Samoans are great lineman, they are exceptionally fleet-footed...
Posted on 6/21/10 at 10:54 pm to MagillaGuerilla
Posted on 6/21/10 at 10:55 pm to memphisplaya
I guess a proper education isn't required to work for Rivals...
Posted on 6/21/10 at 11:00 pm to Marines4Auburn
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Samoan's usually are good people, they are the happy go lucky type til you mess with them then its game over.
this made me lol for some reason
Posted on 6/21/10 at 11:02 pm to tuck
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"I'm going to give everything I got to the University of Alabama and to the state of Alabama," Luatua said. "I have two simple goals, win National Championships and get a degree."
frickin right doggie!
Posted on 6/21/10 at 11:16 pm to tuck
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I called Coach Saban (Nick Saban)this morning and told him I'm all Alabama," Luatua said. "I want to play for Coach Saban.
"He's a winner, tough, hardnosed, preaches toughness, and discipline," Luatua said. "Coach Saban, Coach McElwain (offensive coordinator Jim McElwain) and Coach Pendry (offensive line coach Joe Pendry) are guys that I will fight for, sell out every day to make them proud and show them how fortunate and grateful I am for this opportunity. I also understand that getting a degree from Alabama will help me in life after football.
"There just isn't another place like it and it's a perfect fit," Luatua said. "I don't care about depth charts, etc. I'm going to Alabama and for the tradition, fan support, and the academics were all the determining factor in my decision.
"I'm going to give everything I got to the University of Alabama and to the state of Alabama," Luatua said. "I have two simple goals, win National Championships and get a degree."
How many times have you heard that from a recruit? dude is already ready to run through a wall and he hasnt stepped one foot on the practice field.
Posted on 6/21/10 at 11:17 pm to CFBFAN1121
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How many times have you heard that from a recruit? dude is already ready to run through a wall and he hasnt stepped one foot on the practice field.
I don't follow up on recruits once they choose another school that's not Alabama, but I hear it often relative to Alabama.
Posted on 6/21/10 at 11:22 pm to CapstoneGrad06
quote:I think you hear similar comments, but for some reason this guy's comments have a different tone to me. Maybe it's his humility that is refreshing.
I don't follow up on recruits once they choose another school that's not Alabama, but I hear it often relative to Alabama.
Posted on 6/21/10 at 11:24 pm to MagillaGuerilla
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Samoans are great lineman, they are exceptionally fleet-footed...
:racist?:
Posted on 6/21/10 at 11:26 pm to CFBFAN1121
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IMO, in 5 years we'll look back and say he was one of the gems of their 2011 class
I like the thought of Luatua and the Kouandjio brothers manning Alabama's offensive line in the future.
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