Utah Utes 2016 TE Commit Cole Fotheringham Releases Mid Season Highlight Reel

Written by Ryan Wright Twitter: @HogManInLA When Utah snagged San Clemente High School tight end Cole Fotheringham out of southern California in July, the Utes picked up a big under the radar national recruit. Fotheringham had an excellent junior season pulling down 55 passes covering 650 yards with nine touchdowns. The Tritons finished the season 12-2. Now the 6’5”, 225 […]

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San Clemente TE Cole Fotheringham discusses verbal commitment to Utah Utes

Written by Ryan Wright Utah went into southern California again on Monday pulling out one of the top receiving tight ends in the 2016 recruiting class, Cole Fotheringham. Fotheringham, listed at 6’5”, 225 pounds, jumped onto the recruiting scene during his junior season piling up 650 receiving yards on 55 receptions along with nine touchdowns. San Clemente High School went […]

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Quick Q&A interview with Class of 2016 California TE Cole Fotheringham

The future is very bright for San Clemente High School tight end Cole Fotheringham. The Class of 2016 standout already has offers from Boise State, Nevada, Utah, BYU, and Utah State entering his senior season. Before the 6’5”, 225 pound, target finishes his senior year more offers are sure to be dropped on the table with teams like USC, Washington, […]

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San Clemente TE Cole Fotheringham working defenses like a WR for Pac-12 and MWC scholarships

No matter who is under center for San Clemente High School in 2015 head coach Jamie Ortiz knows he has a mismatch on offense he has to exploit game after game. That offensive weapon is 6’5”, 225 pound, tight end Cole Fotheringham. Fotheringham finished up his junior season in 2014 burning Southern California defenses by pulling down 55 passes for […]

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Utah pulls Utes legacy out of Southern California, Interview with Tucker Scott

Mean, nasty, and has a bad attitude, that is the nicest summation of Tucker Scott on the gridiron even on a play going the other way. The 6’5”, 270 pound, offensive lineman may have 25 to 30 pounds to pack on before he starts routinely embarrassing college defensive linemen and linebackers, but make no mistake that is what will soon […]

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