It's when thousands of high school seniors make a decision on what college they will play at for the next four years and while on the surface it may sound dull, it is anything but.
A good recruiting class can be the foundation for success. A bad recruiting class can set a program back for a few years or even get coaches fired.
So far the University of Utah has a solid class put together. At the moment, Rivals.com has the Utes ranked as the 39th best class in the nation, headlined by Bingham high's Harvey Langi. Langi is a powerful running back who should play immidiately because of the graduations of Matt Asiata and Eddie Wide.

Junior college transfer Keith McGill is the other jewel of this recruitng class. The 4-star ranked McGill is a six-foot-four safety who racked up interceptions by the bunch.
If the Utes can pull a couple of surpirse signing on signing day itself, Utah could be looking at a Top-30 class when all is said and done.
Its going to be a good football season this year, not only are we moving into the Pac-12, we are expanding the stadium and we have a good class coming in as well. Along with the guys you mention we are bringing in some good looking wideouts with height, as well as some good linemen so it should be a great season. Go Utes!
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