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Noah Atagi featured on Zone Sports Network 60 in 60 list
6/9/2022 3:58:00 PM | Football
Atagi, a two-time first-team All-Big Sky selection, is on the list as one of the top 60 college players in the state of Utah.
OGDEN - Weber State junior offensive lineman Noah Atagi has earned some preseason honors. Atagi was named to the 60 in 60 list by Hans & Scotty on the Zone Sports Network.Â
Throughout the summer, Hans Olsen and Scott Garrard on the Zone Sports Network are counting down the top 60 college football players in the state of Utah as voted by the media and a fan ballot. Atagi registered at No. 60 on the list.Â
He will be a junior on the offensive line for the Wildcats and is a two-time first-team All-Big Sky selection. Atagi started all 11 games for the Wildcats in 2021 and repeated as first-team honors. He has played in 32 games during his Wildcat career and has also earned Big Sky Academic All-Conference honors three times as a Business Administration major.Â
"Noah Atagi is a big, strong, athletic offensive tackle, for sure one of the best o-lineman in FCS football, if not all of the country," Weber State head coach Jay Hill said of Atagi. "He's a big-time NFL prospect and if he can stay healthy, my guess is has a chance to be drafted."
Noah is joined on the offensive line by his brother Ethan. His father Miller also played at Weber State from 1990-93.
Throughout the summer, Hans Olsen and Scott Garrard on the Zone Sports Network are counting down the top 60 college football players in the state of Utah as voted by the media and a fan ballot. Atagi registered at No. 60 on the list.Â
He will be a junior on the offensive line for the Wildcats and is a two-time first-team All-Big Sky selection. Atagi started all 11 games for the Wildcats in 2021 and repeated as first-team honors. He has played in 32 games during his Wildcat career and has also earned Big Sky Academic All-Conference honors three times as a Business Administration major.Â
"Noah Atagi is a big, strong, athletic offensive tackle, for sure one of the best o-lineman in FCS football, if not all of the country," Weber State head coach Jay Hill said of Atagi. "He's a big-time NFL prospect and if he can stay healthy, my guess is has a chance to be drafted."
Noah is joined on the offensive line by his brother Ethan. His father Miller also played at Weber State from 1990-93.
The countdown is ON.
— KSL Sports (@kslsports) June 9, 2022
Kicking things off at #60 we have Noah Atagi of @weberstatefb ??@975Hans and @ScottyGZone are counting down the top 60 CFB players in Utah. #60in60#PurpleReign https://t.co/Umb3fCp9hk
Our #60 in our 60 in 60 is Weber State OT Noah Atagi. A beast at OT and the perfect leader! Here's some film review! pic.twitter.com/Uzg8imrHnJ
— Hans Olsen (@975Hans) June 9, 2022
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