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Salesi Moa's Decision: Tennessee Fans Wait

Tennessee football awaits Salesi Moas letter of intent; four-star athlete committed since July, but didnt sign during early signing period. Moa, a six-foot-one, one hundred ninety-pound athlete from Ogden, Utah, is considered a four-star talent who could excel at wide receiver, safety, or as a return specialist. He had reopened his recruitment late in the process, visiting Michigan, but reportedly still locked in with Tennessee. Fans remain on edge until Moa confirms his commitment to the Volunteers.

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