2024 Safety Luke Bryant Chooses Utah Over BYU

The Utah Utes continue to add reinforcements to their secondary after losing a handful of key contributors
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The Utah Utes have been on a terror in terms of bolstering their secondary of the future, and that continued on Sunday.

The Utes received a commitment from three-star safety Luke Bryant, who announced his college decision on the app formerly known as Twitter.

The Utes have the No. 57 class in the country and have added five secondary commits in the last couple of weeks. Bryant, who hails from Salt Lake City chose the Utes over programs like BYU, Air Force, and Utah State. He ranks as the No. 182 safety in the country and the No. 25 player in the state of Utah. 

He starred on both sides of the ball for Olympus, as he had two interceptions and accumulated 48 total tackles, while also grabbing 59 catches for 645 yards and nine touchdowns on offense. 

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