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blueandgold.com - Of all the incoming freshmen last season, wide receiver Roby Toma was well down on the list of those expected to find any playing time or production. At 5-foot-9 and about 175 pounds soaking wet, Toma was the perfect candidate for a redshirt season and a chance to build some strength and get better acclimated with the speed and size of the college game. More...
subwaydomer.blogspot.com - Practice video and more freshman interviews. More...
bluegraysky.blogspot.com - The last piece of the Class of 2009 recruiting puzzle was completed late last week when Hawaii receiver Roby Toma decided to fax in his letter of intent to Notre Dame rather than UCLA. A teammate and long-time friend of linebacker Manti Te'o, Toma had mentioned he would consider following his buddy to college if possible. Back in September, when Te'o had cut his list of nearly three dozen offers to five, Toma said in an interview with the Star-Bulletin More...
subwaydomer.blogspot.com - Roby Toma is Irish.... More...
uhnd.com - Highlights from Toma's senior season. More...
honoluluadvertiser.com - Robert Toma of Punahou said tonight that he will fax his national letter of intent to Notre Dame tomorrow. The all-state wide receiver originally verbally committed to UCLA, but did not sign at yesterday's ceremony. He will join childhood friend and Punahou classmate Manti Te'o at the South Bend, Ind., school this fall.
bluegraysky.blogspot.com - As the hoopla settles down from yesterday's excitement, there is still a bit of unfinished business for the current recruiting class. Wide receiver Robby Toma, a commit to UCLA, is still wavering on where he'll wind up this fall. "When I sat down, I didn't feel like signing," said Toma, who lives in La'ie nearby Punahou linebacker and close friend Manti Te'o, the nation's top linebacker prospect who signed with Notre Dame. "I didn't fax it (to UC More...
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