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Former Utah defensive lineman Keanu Tanuvasa said the decision to transfer to BYU this offseason was the hardest decision ...
You'll never get good PR when you transfer to a rival school, regardless if it's the right choice for you and your career.
In the interview, Tanuvasa said the idea of transferring from Utah popped into his mind after he tore his MCL “three games” ...
Snowden was the center of a rivalry firestorm after rumors swirled that BYU had reached out to the junior defensive back earlier in the offseason.
Cougars defensive coordinator Jay Hill talks about how Big 12 affiliation has lifted the Cougars recruiting efforts big time ...
Shawn Tanuvasa took his son to Samoa last summer to build something with him. Keanu’s grandparents were born and raised on the island, a world away from where he grew up in Orange County in ...
Keanu Tanuvasa understands the prevailing thought, partly fueled by Whittingham’s comments, that BYU offered an NIL package that Utah couldn’t match. But Tanuvasa said the opposite was true.
Keanu Tanuvasa started at defensive tackle for the Utes last year and after a transfer, he will start at the same position for BYU when the rivals meet Oct. 18 at LaVell Edwards Stadium.
Keanu Tanuvasa felt BYU was a better choice than Utah due to non-football reasons. Former Utah defensive tackle Keanu Tanuvasa explained why he ultimately chose to transfer to BYU.
BYU junior defensive lineman Keanu Tanuvasa said he’s never been one to read too much into things when teammates decide to transfer. “Regardless of my connection to the player, I just want the ...
But just as the transfer portal giveth, it also taketh, and the Utes lost a few big pieces — most notably defensive tackle Keanu Tanuvasa to BYU and cornerback Cameron Calhoun to Alabama.