2017 Football Roster

Jersey Number 64
Fred Lauina
- Position:
 - Offensive Line
 
- Height:
 - 6-4
 
- Weight:
 - 315
 
- Class:
 - Senior
 
- Hometown:
 - Nuuuli, American Samoa
 
- High School:
 - Tafuna HS
 
OVERVIEW
2016 (JUNIOR)
- 20 career starts
 - Spent spring drills practicing at left guard with the first team and right tackle with the second-string
 - Enters the fall as one of five offensive linemen with starting experience
 - Is part of the Poly Notes, an acapella group, with Elu Aydon, Miki Fifita and Gus Lavaka
 
2016 (JUNIOR)
- Played in 10 games, starting five at left guard
 - Started the first four games of the season before suffering a knee injury that sidelined him for two weeks
 - Also started against UCLA in place of Gus Lavaka, who was out due to injury
 
- The incumbent starter at left guard maintained his spot heading into the season
 - Played in 11 games starting 10
 - Split time at left guard with Drew Clarkson from Game 5 through Game 7
 - Missed the Utah game due to injury and came off the sideline UCLA
 - Resumed his starting position for the final three games of the season
 - Was one of 12 players to participate in a special forces leadership development program at Camp Williams in Utah
 
- Due to injuries and shuffling of players along the line, Fred took the majority of first team snaps at right guard during spring drills
 - Buried on the depth chart in fall camp, he was promoted earning his first offensive snaps at Stanford
 - Started the final five games of the season at left guard
 
- Redshirt
 
- Two-year starter and was considered the top prospect in the region
 - Considered an outstanding basketball player
 
- Born May 17, 1995 in Pago Pago, American Samoa
 - Son of Faleupolu and Toetu Lauina
 - Enjoys playing volleyball and rugby
 - Honor Roll student
 - Lists Michael Oher as his favorite athlete
 - Majoring in sociology
 
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