Utah transfer Moa follows Whittingham, will sign with Michigan - ESPN
Former Utah signee Salesi Moa, ESPN's No. 6 wide receiver and No. 38 overall prospect in the 2026 class, will sign with Michigan out of the transfer portal, he announced Friday.
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Former Utah signee Salesi Moa, ESPN's No. 6 wide receiver and No. 38 overall prospect in the 2026 class, will sign with Michigan out of the transfer portal, he announced Friday.
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