Local TE Anthony Olsen commits to Utah
Anthony Olsen had ever played tackle football before this fall.
Now, he is a Utah commit.
The tight end out of Salt Lake City Olympus committed Monday to the Utes, announcing the news on social media.
“I would like to thank all the coaches and Universities that gave me the opportunity to further my athletic and academic career,” Olsen said. “Thank you to everyone who has helped me along the way. I am so grateful for family, coaches, trainers and my teammates. I have been fortunate enough to build great relationships throughout the recruiting process and what that being said I would like to announce my commitment to the University of Utah!”
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Olsen staarted at tight end this fall as a senior playing non-flag football for the first time. He had 35 catches for 514 receiving yards plus four touchdowns.
The Utes now have 13 commits in their class, led by Salt Lake City (Utah) Brighton four-star linebacker Lander Barton and Clovis (Calif.) four-star quarterback Nate Johnson.