Another potential UCLA receiver visited Westwood this week.
Tamatoa Semaia, a wideout from Oak Hills, California, made the trip west to visit UCLA. The 6′ 0″ receiver met with head coach DeShaun Foster at the Bruins facility. The recent swell of receivers the Bruins have had in on visits is an indication that they are looking to restock the position for the future. With senior Kyle Ford entering the transfer portal this week, the Bruins are smartly looking to maintain depth on their roster for the future.
Though Semaia will be graduating in 2025, making sure they have a plan for the position is necessary for building a team in the new era of transferring players.
Thankful to visit @UCLAFootball and meet @DeShaunFoster26 yesterday.🙏🏽 @DannyLockhartS1 @TEAMHUSTLEFTBL @OakHillsFootba1 @NickMonica63 @coachmetty @jesusb15351373 @adamgorney @GregBiggins @JetsonBland @brian_ohana5 @BlairAngulo pic.twitter.com/2JBA3e63mG
— Tamatoa Semaia (@TamatoaSemaia) March 15, 2024
Semaia has not made a decision on where he will attend, nor has an offer been extended to him, but the Bruins are doing their diligence and keeping their stokes in recruiting fire.
The Bruins remain eager to add talent to their team, now making the jump to the BIG 10, and Foster looks to want to be a serious part of it. By showing up for the visits, he is making a concerted effort to be a part of the recruiting process for all potential future Bruins.