After a busy recruiting weekend, BYU football has gained another commitment from the 2025 class.
Ulavai Fetuli, a tight end and edge rusher from La Habra, Calif., announced his decision Sunday night on social media.
“I always want to thank everyone who has been part of my journey to this point. I want to thank my lord and savior, my parents and all the coaches at BYU for believing in me. I am 1000% committed to attending and playing football at BYU,” he wrote on X.
I always want to thank everyone who has been apart of my journey to this point. I want to thank my lord and savior, my parents and all the coaches at BYU for believing in me. I am 1000% committed to attending and playing football at BYU. GO COUGS!
AGTG pic.twitter.com/q9FMHADSpQ
– Ulavai Fetuli 6’5 240 lbs ’25 | 8089901569 (@ulavaifetuli1) June 24, 2024
Fetuli is rated as a three-star prospect by 247 Sports. He’s 6-foot-4 and 240 pounds.
Fetuli tagged defensive tackles coach Sione Po’uha in his commitment announcement, signaling that he will likely play defense for BYU.
He also received offers from several other schools, including Cal and New Mexico State.
Fetuli is the third 2024 prospect to commit to BYU football this weekend, joining LaMason Waller and Tucker Kelleher.