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League MVP returns from first visit

Defensive lineman Lei Talamaivao (6-3, 265, 4.7) from Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., had an outstanding senior season that saw him earn his League's Defensive Player of the Year.
Talamaivao was a migraine headache to offensive coordinators in 2006 as he racked up 130 tackles, 35 quarterback hurries, 14 sacks, three pass deflections and three fumble recoveries.
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Talamaivao has offers from Utah and Idaho. He is getting phone calls from BYU, Fresno State, Colorado, Washington State and Oregon State. These schools are waiting Talamaivao's SAT results and if they like the results they will follow suit with offers.
Talamaivao took his first official visit to Idaho this past weekend and something quite strange happened.
"Dennis Erickson took the Arizona State job right in the middle of the visit and was gone," Talamaivao said. "Idaho was a nice place but it is a little far away and a little cold."
"I'm looking for a college with a good business school," Talamaivao said. "I will most likely take all my visits and make my decision on signing day."
Talamaivao has a busy January planned. He has visits to Utah on January 12th, BYU January 19th and Fresno State January 26th.
The visit could come from Oregon State or Washington State.
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