Confirmed that Fehoko will visit Ole Miss and Minnesota in March.
Other schools he's heard from: Arizona, Auburn, BYU, Cal, Colorado, Connecticut, Hawaii, Illinois, LSU, Louisville, Maryland, Memphis, Mississippi State,South Carolina, UCF, Virginia, Washington, Washington State, and Wisconsin. Of those teams, BYU, Cal, Hawaii, Oklahoma, Ole Miss, and Wisconsin all offered when he was in high school.
As has been stated here, his connection to Minnesota is through grad assistant offensive line coach Keli'i Kekuewa. I'm not sure about what his connection to Ole Miss is, but I'm told that Ole Miss "definitely" feels confident. I'm pretty skeptical that they're truly the leader right now, since we're still two months away from him making a decision. Ole Miss has put in a lot of work, though, and did an in-home visit with him before Signing Day.
Here's a note from Dawg Report on his connections to Washington: "Previously Fehoko has stated that his brother was classmates with former Washington left tackle Micah Hatchie, along with having other connections to UW alumni. During his recruitment running backs coach and recruiting coordinator Keith Bhonapha and defensive coordinator Pete Kwiatkowski built a strong relationship with Fehoko, both of whom are still on staff at UW." He also has relatives in Seattle.
Other schools he's heard from: Arizona, Auburn, BYU, Cal, Colorado, Connecticut, Hawaii, Illinois, LSU, Louisville, Maryland, Memphis, Mississippi State,South Carolina, UCF, Virginia, Washington, Washington State, and Wisconsin. Of those teams, BYU, Cal, Hawaii, Oklahoma, Ole Miss, and Wisconsin all offered when he was in high school.
As has been stated here, his connection to Minnesota is through grad assistant offensive line coach Keli'i Kekuewa. I'm not sure about what his connection to Ole Miss is, but I'm told that Ole Miss "definitely" feels confident. I'm pretty skeptical that they're truly the leader right now, since we're still two months away from him making a decision. Ole Miss has put in a lot of work, though, and did an in-home visit with him before Signing Day.
Here's a note from Dawg Report on his connections to Washington: "Previously Fehoko has stated that his brother was classmates with former Washington left tackle Micah Hatchie, along with having other connections to UW alumni. During his recruitment running backs coach and recruiting coordinator Keith Bhonapha and defensive coordinator Pete Kwiatkowski built a strong relationship with Fehoko, both of whom are still on staff at UW." He also has relatives in Seattle.