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New 2021 offer: Arizona adds second Migao brother to wish list

Matt Moreno

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Other offers: Colorado, Oregon State, Michigan State, BYU, Colorado State, Nevada, Sacramento State, San Diego State, UNLV

Rundown: Arizona decided to jump in with the other Migao brother on Wednesday after the Wildcats offered Enoka. UA had previously offered his twin brother, Elia, earlier in the process back in April and there is certainly a chance that both brothers could play on the same team in college. Enoka is the brother who is likely to end up on the defensive side of the ball as a defensive end although he could put on some weight and play on the interior as well.

He is another recruit who has seen his list of options expand this spring with new schools entering the picture each week. Migao has good size and is considered to be one of the top defensive end recruits in his area because of his ability and size. Oregon State, San Diego State and Nevada have had his attention most with Michigan State being another program that has remained involved.

Arizona's offer is another one to add to that list now that it has come through and the Wildcats should be in a good spot moving forward with the defensive lineman from Chaparral High School in Temecula.

Enoka is not locked into playing with his brother at the next level, but there are certainly a number of programs that overlap when it comes to their respective offers lists. Arizona is now another school that has offered both recruits and would give them that chance to play together again at the next level.

Niether brother has plans to make a decision any time soon with both wanting to make in-person visits before committing anywhere giving Arizona plenty of time to get both brothers on campus and make progress in both recruitments.

As a recruit, Enoka is an impressive playmaker off the edge but his versatility to move around the defensive line is important for his potential as well. He has an aggressive style to his game and has a knack for overpowering offensive linemen and shedding blockers. He is certainly someone who could help Arizona's depth along the defensive line and if UA is eventually able to land his brother on the offensive side it would help the Wildcats bolster both line groups.



 
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