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Data Scout Notes: 2021: NAC...2020: NAC...Started 12 gms at RT, TT in '18.
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Junior offensive lineman Donovan Laie has changed his mind and will play for Arizona in 2020. One day after announcing his intent to transfer, the Wildcats' best blocker did a 180. "After much prayer with my family and talks about my future, I have decid ed that I will be taking my name out of the transfer portal and resuming my career at the University of Arizona," Laie tweeted Wednesday afternoon. The development is a significant one for Arizona, which needs its offense to perform at a high level to of fset a depleted defense. Laie (6-5, 325) likely will play left guard this year after playing both tackle spots in his first two seasons. He played there briefly late last season when the coaching staff gave then-freshman Jordan Morgan a look at left tack le. Laie's father died last year, and family considerations have weighed heavily on the native of Oceanside, California. - Arizona Star News
(DS#999 OG) rSr/2023 OG Donovan Laie, Arizona
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Another veteran starter has elected to transfer out of the Arizona football program. Junior offensive lineman Donovan Laie, who has started 24 straight games for the Wildcats, announced Tuesday that he is entering the NCAA transfer portal. Laie (6-5, 325 ) has played left tackle, right tackle and left guard and is considered a possible NFL prospect. He is the fifth projected starter to leave the UA program this offseason, joining safety Scottie Young Jr., linebackers Tony Fields II and Colin Schooler, an d receiver Brenden Schooler. When asked Friday about the players who have transferred, UA coach Kevin Sumlin said that "every situation is different." Laie hadn't informed the program he was entering the portal at that time. It's unclear why Laie decided to leave, but the recent death of his father could be a factor. Laie's father, Chris, died last November. Laie is one of seven siblings. The family lives in Oceanside, California. - Arizona Star News
(DS#999 OG) rSr/2023 OG Donovan Laie, Arizona
News Source: Arizona Star News
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