What offensive meeting isn’t complete without a ukulele concert from a star quarterback? On Friday, Tide offensive coordinator/receivers coach Mike Locksley posted a video of true freshman quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, who is a native of Honolulu, playing the ukulele and singing for the coaching staff. It’s impressive — Tua can both play and sing quite well:
Just your casual Alabama offensive meeting room concert, with Tide freshman QB Tua Tagovailoa and his ukulele
He’s got some pipes!


The song it sounds like he’s singing is “Honi Honi” by Laga Savea, and it’s pretty catchy:
Tua has talked about singing and playing music while growing up in the past, too.
“We did a lot of stuff together,” Tagovailoa said of his brothers via SEC Country. “We used to play games a lot. We used to play basketball together at the park. We used to sing together and play the ukulele.”
And here he is again to Al.com:
I like to play the guitar and the ukulele. I like to sing with my cousins. We’re in a church choir. I like to go out and throw the football with my cousins.
Hopefully, this isn’t the last we hear of Tagovailoa’s pipes or ukulele playing, because he’s got some serious talent.











