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LSU Football landed a commitment from offensive tackle Amaziah Siale on Monday afternoon.

Siale was previously committed to Cal before flipping his verbal pledge to the Tigers following a visit to Baton Rouge over the weekend.

Originally from Kapa'a, Hawaii, Siale now plays at Mission Viejo High School in California after transferring to the national powerhouse program. He is 6-6, 350 pounds, giving him the massive frame that college programs covet at offensive tackle.

Siale missed his junior season due to transfer-eligibility rules, but his upside has still attracted significant attention. He is currently ranked as a three-star prospect.

For more info on Siale, visit his profile page on our Recruiting Tracker.

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Breauxsif2 hours
What a beast!!
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Hangit3 hours
Baw is going to hit the weights, play hard, then be a first round tackle.
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Love that uniform.
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Russianblue4 hours
I think one thing everybody needs to realize is with all the additional scholarships now we just gotta get bodies bodies bodies. Big numbers are going to be to our advantage not only for depth, but because there will be some stars that rise out of those numbers.
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Barbellthor4 hours
I love a luau lineman.
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daydranking5 hours
i think we overpaid for a massive project
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lsuson5 hours
Damn he’s a beast
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KING NOLA6 hours
With all this flip talk, OT Amaziah Siale is not a name I'm familiar with. I wonder how many more of these diamonds in the rough that Lane and company have on flip watch?
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That's because he missed his junior season due to transfer rules. That's the season where you usually get your name nationwide. We get lucky on that front.
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Meauxjeaux6 hours
Buzz: Siale now plays at Mission Viejo High School in California after transferring to the national powerhouse program. He is 6-6, 350 pounds, giving him the massive frame that college programs covet at offensive tackle.

meet,

Kill: ranked as a three-star prospect.
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BayouFann5 hours
Hawaii doesn’t have the national exposure and resources like CONUS.
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Morpheus6 hours
Nobody will complain about short arms with him. Looks like he can scratch his knees with those things standing straight.
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ChatGPT of LA6 hours
All you can do is have faith that a young man like that will take his conditioning seriously. Good weight vs bad weight. 350 is a big Ole baw for a hs
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HarryHoudini6 hours
Who cares. Kids are allowed to gamble on games now. This sport is officially dead.
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cajunmud7 hours
He's gone get in the way of somebody.
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Solo Cam7 hours
frick yeah bruh
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Tigerpaul19697 hours
Dang. I can’t find the GIF of Nic Cage on the phone going “Is it Kapa’a or Kapa’a’a?” in the great Honeymoon in Vegas. When I went to Kapa’a in 2005, I tried to find the phone booth.
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navy5 hours
Great movie. Underrated. “I’m in ‘why-me-a’”
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Bill W Tiger7 hours
That is one big dude!!!
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6R127 hours
that's a grown up man there
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tygerphan7 hours
Dude is a monster
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PurpleNGold8 hours
The term "road grader" comes mind.
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PsychTiger8 hours
Can he do the haka?
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