The recruiting grind never stops, and Arizona State added a big body to their offensive line room on Monday, securing the commitment of Marques Uini.
LETS GOO🔱🔱#forksup #Committed #sundevils4life@KennyDillingham @TyBarret @CoachTuitele @M4UiniS @runningbucks @CoachEvans57 @Kickslide pic.twitter.com/TiwsUrwusf
— marques✞ (@marques_uini) April 7, 2025
Coming out of Copperas Cove, Texas, Uini represents the latest addition to the Sun Devils from both their #Texas2Tempe and Polynesian pipelines.
Officially ranked as a 3-star, Uini is right on the cusp between a 3- and 4-star prospect, with the potential to be elevated before his enrollment. He's ranked as the 56th best interior offensive line prospect in the nation and a Top 100 player in the talent-rich state of Texas.
Uini was highly sought after, having fielded offers from the likes of Michigan, Baylor, and Arkansas, among several other schools. Uini's brother plays at Georgia currently, and the Bulldogs had been showing more and more interest in him lately, but Arizona State was able to get a commitment now.
Standing at 6'4" and 293 pounds, Uini comes to Tempe with a great frame already and potential to get bigger and stronger once he arrives on campus.
Uini is the eighth member of Arizona State's 2026 recruiting class, and the second lineman so far. His addition moves the Sun Devils up to second in the Big 12 for 2026 and 18th in the nation, as Kenny Dillingham tries to reel in his best recruiting class since taking the job.