Grad transfer from Utah

21Husker1984

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Hey gang. My sources close to the situation tell me we will be landing a grad transfer from Utah, Vaha Vainuku. He’s old as balls but strong it sounds like. DT is his listed position at Utah but sounds like he played on the o line there as well. Stay tuned, should break anytime.
 

21Husker1984

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I saw it on twitter too
 

Harry Caray

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Scholarship or Walk-On? He hasn't played football since 2016 and only played in 2 games, recording zero stats and has been injured most of the time. Seems like kind of a reach for a scholarship.
 
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TheBeav815

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So he quit football for medical reasons but now he's grad transferring to NU? Color me confused.
 
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hddude55

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Hey gang. My sources close to the situation tell me we will be landing a grad transfer from Utah, Vaha Vainuku. He’s old as balls but strong it sounds like. DT is his listed position at Utah but sounds like he played on the o line there as well. Stay tuned, should break anytime.
Your sources? Is that you HTO?:rolleyes:
 
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so he has played in exactly 2 games since 2012, both games as an offensive guard. LDS mission in 2012 and 2013, grayshirt in 2014, redshirt in 2015, played a couple games in 2016, injured and retired from football in spring 2017.

Nice size and explosiveness in his video, of course that was 6 years ago.
 

HuskerLLM

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25 year old 2-2 DT

Has been on his mission and coming back from "injury retirement"
 

Cidsports

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UTAH: Originally signed with Utah in 2012 before leaving on a church mission … returned to school and the team spring semester of 2015 … 460-pound bench press is best on team.
2016–Played in two games on offense (UCLA, Washington).
2015–Redshirt was sidelined with an injury.

http://utahutes.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=766
 
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Hey gang. My sources close to the situation tell me we will be landing a grad transfer from Utah, Vaha Vainuku. He’s old as balls but strong it sounds like. DT is his listed position at Utah but sounds like he played on the o line there as well. Stay tuned, should break anytime.

These posts touting your sources are seriously a thing of beauty.
 
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DudznSudz

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Yeah, I was wondering where he would play too. I think they want him as a NT as he's 6'3" and damn near 300 pounds, so he's the right height and weight for it. He can play immediately, too, which is nice. It doesn't really matter to me which position on either line he plays, so long as he's good at it.

It's also true that we need depth and development on both lines. In this sped-up system on offense and an attacking ,aggressive defense, guys are going to have to be in excellent shape to play, and they need to have some depth to rotate some guys out/deal with injuries. So, this is all a good sign! We picked up two linemen today, and I LIKE IT.
 

DudznSudz

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Also I don't view "old" as a bad thing when it comes to linemen. That specifically is a position you have to gain weight, grow thicker, and grow more experienced in over time. This dude is 24 or 25 and a grown *** man. Just like Damien Jackson, I think it's an asset, not a liability, for line play.
 

cornhustler

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What's considered "old as balls"? Lol

"The adaptive significance of the scrotum and the evolution of the descent of the testicles and epididymis have been a focus of interest among biologists for a long time.

In some current hypotheses regarding the origin and evolution of the scrotum,we find that these are all incomplete in so far as it is not the presence of the scrotum in various mammal groups that requires explaining. Instead, it is the reverse process, why the scrotum has been lost in so many groups, that should be explained. We suggest that the scrotum may have evolved before the origin of mammals, in concert with the evolution of endothermy in the mammalian lineage, and that the scrotum has been lost in many groups because descensus in many respects is a costly process that will be lost in mammal lineages as soon as an alternative solution to the problem of the temperature sensitivity of spermatogenesis is available."

So I think at least 160 million years old makes you old as balls.
 

RedSea_rivals91325

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"The adaptive significance of the scrotum and the evolution of the descent of the testicles and epididymis have been a focus of interest among biologists for a long time.

In some current hypotheses regarding the origin and evolution of the scrotum,we find that these are all incomplete in so far as it is not the presence of the scrotum in various mammal groups that requires explaining. Instead, it is the reverse process, why the scrotum has been lost in so many groups, that should be explained. We suggest that the scrotum may have evolved before the origin of mammals, in concert with the evolution of endothermy in the mammalian lineage, and that the scrotum has been lost in many groups because descensus in many respects is a costly process that will be lost in mammal lineages as soon as an alternative solution to the problem of the temperature sensitivity of spermatogenesis is available."

So I think at least 160 million years old makes you old as balls.

Well he can't be that old, almost sure.
 
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SoFL Husker

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He's older but still at or near his physical peak, and he's had a lot of time on the shelf, so should be ready to roll with new conditioning/training regimen.

Frost is searching for bodies and guys that look the part. Certainly this kid is that type.

We should have better luck with prototypical DT bodies than trying to spin Cam Meredith inside.

Completely out of the box mindset with this staff. Avante garde recruiting.
 

Dean Pope

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He's older but still at or near his physical peak, and he's had a lot of time on the shelf, so should be ready to roll with new conditioning/training regimen.

As far as physical peak is concerned, I always thought that was at around 28. Most of the time 25 year olds will stay at their peak or continue getting better.
 
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OHPAHusker

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We should have better luck with prototypical DT bodies than trying to spin Cam Meredith inside..

WHAT?!?! Cam Meredith was the most awesome, dynamic, dominating difference maker ever. He pissed lightning and crapped thunder. Whenever he was on the field, offenses had to know where he was, and they usually said, "Yup, there he is. And he's probably not going anywhere soon."
 
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I met Cam's folks one game at a tailgate. They were nice people. He was a tough competitor that had no business playing inside. He was a little bigger and less dynamic Ben Stille in my eyes. He played real hard on teams that were ok. Sounds like a lot of us on our 9-5 job. Actually, most of us are closer to last years version of Nick Gates. We went into that job with a lot of fire, and the job slowly beat us down. I am closer to fellow Monarch Dylan Utter. I am undersized but play the position like a chihuahua.
 

Jnood

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It's weird he played oline at Utah. Wittingham tries to turn everyone into defensive players.