Former Alabama LB Ale Kaho backs off Utah pledge, commits to new Pac-12 program
Ale Kaho started his college career at Washington as a 2018 signee, but then transferred to Alabama before playing a game for the Huskies and spent 3 years with the Crimson Tide. In that time, he amassed 33 tackles and 3 blocked kicks, 1 of which he returned for a touchdown.
In February, though, Kaho decided to leave Alabama. And, after initially committing to Utah, he seems to have changed his mind.
On Monday, he tweeted that he was heading to UCLA instead:
https://twitter.com/Brandonkah0/status/1369093468191141888
That will be Kaho’s third Pac-12 program he’s played for or been committed to (Washington, Utah and UCLA).
In the 2018 recruiting class, Kaho was a 4-star inside linebacker. He was the No. 7 inside linebacker in the 2018 class and the No. 4 overall recruit from the state of Nevada, per the 247Sports composite rankings.
UCLA will be a good fit for him. He’d better be sworn in as a bruin though or he’ll quickly get labeled as a problem child. Best of luck.
Somehow this doesn’t surprise me given his track record of constantly changing schools.
Jeez, I’m weary of wishing this boy the best of luck, he needs some guidance… and therapy.