
While the 2025 college football season has come to an end, Arizona head coach Brent Brennan and his staff’s work isn’t slowing down as they are now shifting their attention towards the high school recruiting trail.
Over the past few weeks, Arizona has been making progress with several prospects across multiple cycles, and the Wildcats recently extended an offer to one of the top offensive lineman recruits in the 2028 class.
On Jan. 21, Arizona extended an offer to Toa Feinga, a four-star offensive tackle in the 2028 class from Herriman High School in Herriman, Utah. He shared on X that the Wildcats had offered him and thanked offensive line coach Josh Oglesby for the opportunity.
Grateful to have received an offer from @ArizonaFBall thank you @CoachOglesby for this opportunity . @coachrickards @HHSMustangFB @BrandonHuffman @GregBiggins pic.twitter.com/1EVwgLFYaf
— Toa Feinga 4★ (@ToaFeinga) January 21, 2026
Feinga is only a sophomore at Herriman High School, but he’s already established himself as one of the top offensive lineman recruits in the country. He’s received interest from several Power Four schools, and Arizona was the 15th program to offer him, joining Arizona State, BYU, Michigan, and more.
Although it’s still early in Feinga’s process, a few schools have made progress in the young offensive lineman’s recruitment.
When Michigan head coach Kyle Whittingham was at Utah, he had been pursuing Feinga, and he has continued to make progress with him since taking over the Wolverines. Rivals’ Recruiting Prediction Machine (RPM) currently gives Michigan the best chance to land the four-star lineman, at 15.7%.
Brennan and his staff will need to make up ground in Feinga’s recruitment, but they should have plenty of time to do so, as the Herriman star is likely still a ways away from making a decision.
Feinga would be a massive addition to Arizona’s 2028 class. Rivals’ industry rankings list him as the No. 96 overall player in the country, the No. 9 offensive tackle, and the No. 3 prospect in Utah.
While Feinga is only a 2028 prospect, he already has the size, at 6’5” and 280 pounds, to play at the Power Four level and will likely be among the most coveted players in the class. The Wildcats should look to bring him to Tucson for a visit at some point this offseason to strengthen both their relationship with him and their standing in his recruitment.
There’s still a long way to go in Feinga’s process, but extending him an offer at this stage in his recruitment should allow the Wildcats to compete for one of the top offensive linemen in the 2028 class.
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