On Monday, former BYU defensive lineman Danny Saili committed to the Arkansas Razorbacks. In his brief college football career, Saili has passed through a handf
ul of P4 programs. Saili was committed to Oklahoma last Summer. After backing off that pledge, he committed to Texas Tech for a few months before he flipped to BYU before signing day. He enrolled at BYU and was a participant in BYU 's most recent Spring camp.
Saili had the potential to earn a starting spot right away for BYU along the interior defensive line. Kalani Sitake told the media that Saili would factor in this Fall.
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