
Tyler Tuiasosopo
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Tyler Tuiasosopo
@CoachTTui
Lead with Love. Assistant Defensive Line Coach/Special Teams at University of Redlands #DOGS LBCC C/O 2010 Azusa Pacific Football C/O 2013






Two additions to the camps: @CalFootball @wyo_football Get signed up at: iefootballcamps.com Limited capacity per session. More schools to be added soon!

2026 3⭐ QB Nainoa Lopes (HI) committed to Cal over teams like San Jose State & FAU, he tells me. "Cal has all I need to be successful playing football at the next level." ➡️ @NainoaLopes gunslingerbuzz.com/p/latest-buzz-…

The QB offer market is complicated to say the least. We verified the 2026 cycle across all 67 Power 4 schools and found 1,104 school-side QB "Official" offers. From our count, there were only 31 actual high school QB roster spots given. That is roughly 36 offers for every 1 real spot. And 39 of the 67 schools took zero high school quarterbacks. That is the first reality families need to understand. An "official" offer has value. It reflects evaluation and access. But it is not the same thing as roster allocation. The second reality is just as important. Many schools may still be acting in good faith when a QB board changes late. The problem is that quarterback recruiting is now one of the most volatile markets in football. A staff can genuinely like a quarterback in October. Then in December a coordinator leaves. A current QB stays. A transfer becomes available. A decommitment happens somewhere else. NIL priorities shift. The room changes. The board changes. Sometimes the literal night before signing day. That does not always mean the offer was fake. It means quarterback recruiting is a one-spot problem inside a moving market. That is why families cannot confuse interest with certainty. The serious question is not just, “Who offered?” The serious question is, “Who still has both the need and the willingness to give one of their very limited quarterback spots to you when the market tightens?” That is why QB recruiting is not a volume game. It is an alignment game. Offers matter. Timing matters. Roster structure matters. Development matters. Command matters. When the board starts moving, the quarterbacks who survive are usually the ones staffs feel most comfortable protecting. Visibility helps, but alignment is what turns recruiting attention into a real opportunity.

🎲🎲New School Added 🎲 🎲 Excited to announce University of Redlands will be in attendance at the Las Vegas Mega camp! 🗓Sunday May 31st 📍UNLV 🎓Open to anyone in Class of 27,28,29,30 ⭐️ More schools to be announced soon! Sign up @ lvmegacamp.net


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THE GRIFT AMONG SOME OF THESE "COACHES/TRAINERS/STREET AGENTS" IS WILD!!! I'm absolutely convinced that parents have NEVER been as stupid as they are now. The number of parents who buy into some of these 🤡🤡🤡 is diabolical. Folks, look at the freaking data. When school had 12-13 kids with "offers" last Fall, then signed only 1-3 of them - TELL TALE SIGN THOSE WHERE #FAKEOFFERS. Don't be foolish parents and kids: ask for RECEIPTS!! And not stupid pictures of said street agent with some Head Coach who took 516 pictures last spring for political reasons!! Ask for REAL RECEIPTS: proof of SIGNING DAY!!! PS - This tweet going to set the street agents grift aflame. But only cause they know - I'm RIGHT!!

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