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      <title>Northwest Hot 100 - Final</title>
      <description>Here is the final ranking of the prospects in the Northwest region, with the top two players - Manti Te'o from Honolulu (Hawai'i) Punahou and Xavier Su'a-Filo from Provo (Utah) Timpview set to make their intentions known this Wednesday during Signing Day celebrations.</description>
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      <title>Filiaga Discusses Trips to BYU and Utah</title>
      <description>Having already taken an official visit to BYU a few weekends ago, Bingham High School linebacker L.T. Filiaga recently visited the campus at the University of Utah. Total Blue Sports caught up with Filiaga for his thoughts on his visits to BYU and Utah.</description>
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      <title>One Trip Down</title>
      <description>“I have a great feeling about them,” said L.T. Filiaga of the Cougars following his trip to BYU this weekend. "It’s definitely a place I can see myself. They have really high standards and are different because they are a Mormon school. We went snow-mobiling up in the mountains. I’ve done it before and it’s a lot of fun. We had a Texas guy who really biffed it on a turn, but he’s okay..."

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      <title>Filiaga Gains Better Understanding of BYU</title>
      <description>L.T. Filiaga was very well briefed about BYU and what it had to offer before taking his official trip this weekend.  On his visit, however, Filiaga found out a bit more regarding the program and its benefits.  TBS caught up with Filiaga to learn more about his visit to BYU and his plans leading up to signing day.
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      <title>He's Cheering for Both</title>
      <description>"I think it'll be a great game," said linebacker L.T. Filiaga of this weekend's match-up between BYU and Utah. "From what I've seen, I think Utah will probably win it, but I'll be cheering for both. It's a big game and if Utah can pull it off I definitely think they deserve to be in a top BCS bowl." Filiaga believes he'd start early at either program and he may attend the game in Salt Lake City.
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      <title>Filiaga Recruited Hard by BYU</title>
      <description>Rated among the nation’s 25 best middle linebackers by Scout.com, L.T. Filiaga has many options but is very impressed with BYU. Total Blue Sports caught up with Filiaga, whose Bingham Miners team just won in the first round of the state playoffs.</description>
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      <title>No Letting Up</title>
      <description>Linebacker/fullback L.T. Filiaga says that BYU is recruiting him the hardest. "Hands down," Filiaga said. "Now that it's September, they make sure to call every week and they send me the most mail by far. They don't let up at all. They really want me and I like how they say that the program is all about character. They just want guys who will help the program on and off the field..."
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      <title>Filiaga Impressed With Cougar Dominance</title>
      <description>There were many BYU recruits on hand at LaVell Edwards Stadium to watch the Cougars shut out the Bruins 59-0. One of those recruits was Bingham linebacker L.T. Filiaga.</description>
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      <title>Filiaga eyes visit to Washington</title>
      <description>Washington has made some inroads in Utah this year and Bingham (South Jordan) LB L.T. Filiaga is a player that has the Huskies high on his list of schools. He’s been to Seattle to several times, but he’s never been to Montlake and he hopes to change that this fall when he begins taking his official visits.</description>
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      <title>ScoutTV: L.T. Filiaga</title>
      <description>ScoutTV is proud to present three 2007 highlight reels of L.T. Filiaga, a 6-foot, 235-pound middle linebacker prospect from Bingham High School in South Jordan, Utah.  Filiaga has scholarship offers from BYU, Arizona, Stanford, UNLV, Utah and Washington.</description>
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      <title>Kicking Back</title>
      <description>"I know the coaches at BYU really care about their players," L.T. Filiaga said. "They have a great program and it's a great community. Coach Bronco Mendenhall is great and I've already met him a few times. BYU is just a very respectful program. They care about more about giving then taking. They have bigger priorities than football and that's a very different approach. I think it's pretty cool."
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      <title>Initial Northwest Hot 100 released</title>
      <description>SEATTLE - After hitting high schools, camps and combines in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Utah and Hawai'i, it's time to unveil Scout.com's initial Northwest Hot 100 for the class of 2009.  When you are the top player at your position in the country, it stands to reason you will also be the top player overall in your region, and that's the case for Manti Te'o.</description>
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      <title>Filiaga’s Getting It Done</title>
      <description>Bingham High School linebacker L.T. Filiaga has received three new scholarship offers, bringing his total to six. He is now focused on preparing for summer camps and his senior season, after which he plans on choosing which school he will attend.</description>
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      <title>Filiaga Fills In Recruitment Details</title>
      <description>South Jordan (Utah) Bingham linebacker L.T. Filiaga was one of the best performers at linebacker last weekend at the Badger/New Level Pass Camp in Las Vegas.  Filiaga talked to Scout.com about his recruitment, his offers and his timeline...</description>
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      <title>Badger/New Level All-Las Vegas Camp Team</title>
      <description>With over 200 players on hand for the Badger/New Level Pass Camp in Las Vegas, the Scout Recruiting Team whittled the list down to 21 players that were named to the all-Las Vegas Camp Team, headlined by members of the two finalists, Washington and CaliTwo...</description>
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      <title>BYU Offers Utah Linebacker</title>
      <description>Coach Mendenhall and his staff have extended a full-ride scholarship offer to a Utah linebacker that many BYU and Utah fans will soon know a lot about. Although he’s only played the position one year, he’s gained some notoriety among the top linebackers in the Northwest area.</description>
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      <description>SEATTLE - The ink on the letters of intent for the 2008 class is barely dry, yet Scout.com has already hit the ground running for 2009.  Here's a very, very early look at who we will be paying attention to as the 2009 recruiting season grinds into gear.</description>
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