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Thursday, February 08, 2007

Recruit Bio

Welcome to the first part of our look at Recruits. We're starting with J.J. Di Luigi, who may have the most immediate impact.

According to byucougars.com

J.J. Di Luigi
5-9, 188, RB
Canyon Country, CA (Canyon HS)

Under the direction of head coach Harry Welch, helped lead Canyon HS to the California State Championship with a 27-13 victory over De La Salle ... named the CIF Division I State Championship MVP after racking up 138 yards on 21 carries ... named the Foothill League Player of the Year ... named The Signal-All Santa Clarita Valley Player of the Year as a junior and senior ... earned CIF Southern Section Offensive Player-of-the-Year honors as a junior and senior ... named to several high school All-America teams ... named the Old Spice/Red Zone California Player of the Year ... was named a first-team All-State running back by The Los Angeles Daily News and The Los Angles Times ... rushed for 2,159 yards on 266 carries as a senior ... averaged 154.2 yards per game ... scored 34 touchdowns on the season ... had 29 receptions for 390 yards and four touchdown receptions ... ran for a season-high 282 yards in the Cougars' 49-32 win over Chaminade ... ran for over 200 yards three different times during the season ... recruited by Colorado, Colorado State, Oregon, Oregon State and Washington State.
In high school Di Luigi rushed for more than 4000 yards while scoring over 80 touchdowns. He also was named MVP after leading his team to a victory in the California State Championship game.

In June 2006, Di Luigi and his father drove 10 hours to Provo, Ut. in order to look Coach Bronco Mendenhall in the eye and verbally commit to being a BYU Cougar. J.J. said, “I wanted to show Coach Mendenhall my level of trust and that he had my word. I wouldn’t just drive out there and spend 10 hours in car just to change my mind later. I wanted him to know my word was set in stone.”

In fact, after his record setting senior year several other schools suddenly became interested, but by then J.J. was firmly a Cougar in heart and mind.

J.J. who isn't LDS doesn't see any cultural or religious problems to attending BYU, he says, "I have no problem with the Honor Code,” he said. “I already don’t do those things, so it’s easy for me. I’ve had my sights set on things higher and I don’t have time for doing that stuff, anyway.”

This video is from the State Championship game and can be found on YouTube.com



This video is courtesy of byucougars.com and can be seen by clicking here.

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