"I will be heading to Tennessee next weekend (for an official visit), then I go out to the Polynesian Bowl and then after that, I'll be going to Alabama (for an official)," said To'oto'o. "Oregon, I may go at the end of the month, but we'll see how time works out. But for sure, I'll be visiting Tennessee and Alabama."
To'oto'o has already officially visited Washington and Utah, visiting the Huskies during the season and Utah in December just before the early signing period.
Despite Alabama and Tennessee being in the SEC, he has De La Salle alums recruiting him to both schools among the coaches on him for each program.
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Tosh Lupoi (a DLS alum) and Coach (Pete) Golding down there at Alabama are doing a great job," said To'oto'o. "And then at Tennessee,
Kevin Simon (a DLS alum), Coach (Brian) Niedermeyer and Coach (Jeremy) Pruitt are recruiting me and it's been good."
When the dead period concludes, To'oto'o said both Alabama and Tennessee will be in. "Coach Saban and Coach Pruitt said they're going to come in probably late next week," said To'oto'o. Washington and Utah are also expected to come in to To'oto'o's home in January for in-home visits.