The Keller product has offers from some of the top programs in the region.
Army All-American DE Teuhema signs with LSU


Sione Teuhema Wescott Eberts (SB Nation)Whatever suspense there was about the decision for the brothers was rather reduced by the set up at their school:
A US Army All-American and a consensus three-star prospect, Sione is a high-upside defensive end at 6’3 and 217 pounds who is rated as the No. 19 weak side defensive end nationally, the No. 43 player in Texas, and the No. 356 player in the country. He also held offers from Oklahoma, Oregon State, TCU, and Washington State, along with LSU, Oklahoma State, and Texas.
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The Teuhema bros at the time of their commitment to Texas Wescott Eberts (SB Nation)Older brother Sione is a 2014 defensive end and US Army All-American considered a consensus three-star prospect, while younger brother Maea is a 2015 offensive lineman ranked as a consensus five-star prospect and the No. 13 player nationally by 247Sports.
Sione had provided evidence that his commitment to the Longhorns was hardly rock solid two weeks ago when he took a surprise trip to Oklahoma State, but the Cowboys were never considered a serious threat because Maea didn’t make that trip.
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The Teuhema brothers after their announcement Wescott Eberts (SB Nation)KELLER, Texas -- This isn’t your normal package deal in recruiting, and Keller (Texas) brothers Sione Teuhema and Maea Teuhema are not your normal prospects.
It was a low-key affair that didn’t feature any hat games from the brothers -- there weren’t any hats or fumbling around camouflaging their decision. Instead, they just pulled out Texas shirts in a business-like fashion and their recruitments reached a conclusion.
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Sione Teuehema at the Dallas NFTC Wescott Eberts (SB Nation)