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Name: Phil Paea (Double Transfer from Utah State/Michigan)
College: Oklahoma     Number: 93
Height: 6-3   Weight: 305
Position: DT  Pos2:
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2024

40 Low: 5.05
   40 Time: 5.16
  40 High: 5.24

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Weight: 305

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 Data Scout Notes: 2023: NAC...01-18-23 Transfer from Utah State...2022: NAC...(+) Sept 2022 Knee INJ/Out for 2022...2021: NAC...Transfer from Michigan...2020: NAC



 Phil Paea, Oklahoma, Player News

  01/22/23 - DT Phil PaearSr/2024, Oklahoma, 6-3, 305 (DS#999 DT) + More +

  At the current rate of departures, Utah State might struggle to field a defensive line next season. Since the conclusion of 2022 college football season, seven Aggies defensive lineman have entered the transfer portal, the latest becoming official Wednesday afternoon. One-time Michigan Wolverine Phillip Paea announced on social media that he has entered the transfer portal, following in the footsteps of Tavian Coleman, Daniel Grzesiak (Cincinnati), Patrick Joyner Jr. (Kansas), Aurion Peoples, Addison Trupp and Byron Vaughns.

Paea was a starter at defensive tackle for Utah State to begin last season, though his year was cut short after he tore his ACL in the Aggies' loss to Weber State in early September. In two games played (with a smattering of time against the Wildcats too), Paea recorded two tackles and an interception. As a junior in 2021, the 6-foot-4, 305 pound Paea played in all 14 games for the Mountain West Conference champion Aggies, and finished with 14 tackles, including two tackles for loss. Prior to arriving at Utah State, Paea spent four years at Michigan, where he appeared in three total games, while playing on both the offensive and defensive lines. - Deseret News


(DS#999 DT) rSr/2024 DT Phil PaeaOklahoma
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  05/29/21 - DT Phil PaearSr/2024, Oklahoma, 6-3, 305 (DS#999 DT) + More +

  It didn't take long for Blake Anderson to start convincing former players from high profile college football conferences to transfer to Utah State. Shortly after Anderson was named USU's head coach last December, players from Power 5 conferences started announcing their intent to move to Cache Valley. In February alone, the Aggies signed six transfers from P5 programs in defensive ends Byron Hobbs-Vaughns (Texas) and Patrick Joyner Jr. (Miami), defensive tackle Jahaziel Lee (Georgia Tech), cornerback Kyle Mayberry (Kansas), running back Calvin Tyler Jr. (Oregon State) and offensive lineman Quazzel White (TCU).

That trend has continued into the spring as three former Big 10 Conference athletes have verbally committed to Anderson and the Aggies during the past seven weeks - two of whom were teammates at the University of Michigan. USU's latest verbal commit is former Michigan defensive tackle Phillip Paea, who announced his decision Wednesday on Instagram. Paea is following in the footsteps of Hunter Reynolds, who pledged his commitment to the Aggies in mid-April. Paea and Reynolds were both part of Michigan's 2017 recruiting class. - Herald Journal Tribune


(DS#999 DT) rSr/2024 DT Phil PaeaOklahoma
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  04/17/21 - DT Phil PaearSr/2024, Oklahoma, 6-3, 305 (DS#999 DT) + More +

  Michigan defensive lineman Phillip Paea has entered his name in the NCAA transfer portal as a graduate transfer. Paea, whose name appeared Wednesday, shared his decision in a post on Twitter. Paea arrived at Michigan in 2017 from Berrien Springs and did not play that fall. He started his career as an offensive lineman and played in two games in 2018. He moved to defensive line and played sparingly, including one appearance last season. He is the third Michigan player this month to enter his name in the portal and all are defensive players. Linebacker William Mohan, a viper in the previous defense, and defensive back Hunter Reynolds are also in the portal. - Ann Arbor News

(DS#999 DT) rSr/2024 DT Phil PaeaOklahoma
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