Los Angeles Times

His Bosco days have Uiagalelei well prepared

With Lawrence out, the former Braves quarterbac­k will lead No. 1 Clemson today.

- By Eric Sondheimer

Quarterbac­k Trevor Lawrence of Clemson is sidelined because of a positive COVID- 19 test, so there might be a little skepticism about whether freshman quarterbac­k D. J. Uiagalelei can simply step in on Saturday against Boston College and direct the offense for the No. 1- ranked team.

Have no fear or any trepidatio­n, says Uiagalelei’s high school coach at Bellf lower St. John Bosco, Jason Negro.

“He thrives in these situations,” Negro said.

Uiagalelei’s f irst start in high school varsity football came in 2017 against the No. 1 team in the nation, Santa Ana Mater Dei, when he was a sophomore. He passed for 257 yards and two touchdowns in a 31- 21 defeat.

“He’s been in this situation before,” Negro said. “I expect him to play extremely well.”

Uiagalelei graduated from St. John Bosco in January so he could enroll early at Clemson and learn from Lawrence, a junior who is the likely No. 1 pick in next year’s NFL draft. Uiagalelei has been Lawrence’s primary backup during Clemson’s f irst six games. After missing a game against Georgia Tech because of a bruised shoulder, Uiagalelei returned to his backup role last week against Syracuse.

“I just want to be mentally prepared and do my job,” Uiagalelei told the Associated Press earlier this month. “Just to get live bullets and get playing time. It’s just super cool.”

Uiagelelei has enjoyed watching Lawrence up close.

“Just to see what makes him great,” Uiagalelei said. “Seeing everyday the way he works, the different sacrif ices he makes on the football field, off the football field and how he organizes his time. There are a lot of things I take from him to try and be as great a player as he is.”

Uiagalelei received plenty of preparatio­n in high school in dealing with big games, having to play in the Trinity League, considered the toughest in the nation. He went head to head for the last two years against Mater

Dei quarterbac­k Bryce Young, now a freshman at Alabama.

There was always speculatio­n which one would get to start f irst in college, and Uiagalelei now gets the chance.

“It’s the reason guys come to Bosco,” Negro said. “He’s going to be prepared to lead the No. 1 team in the country. I fully expect him to execute the offense. He’s put in the time and work. And I wouldn’t expect anything less.”

Uiagalelei, 6 feet 4, has completed 12 of 19 passes for 102 yards and two touchdowns. Tigers coach Dabo Swinney has called him “a special young man.”

In December, Uiagalelei capped his high school career by leading St. John Bosco to a 49- 28 victory over Concord De La Salle in the the CIF state championsh­ip Open Division bowl game. He completed 23 of 28 passes for 398 yards and four touchdowns and also ran for 64 yards and one score.

Clemson announced Thursday night that Lawrence was in isolation with mild symptoms. Besides missing the game Saturday, Lawrence is in jeopardy of missing a Nov. 7 game on the road against No. 4 Notre Dame because isolation must take place a minimum of 10 days, according to Atlantic Coast Conference guidelines.

Clemson is 6- 0 overall and 5- 0 in the ACC. The Fighting Irish, who play at Georgia Tech on Saturday, are 5- 0 and 4- 0 in the ACC.

Lawrence has thrown for 1,833 yards and 17 touchdowns with two intercepti­ons this season. He is 31- 1 as a starter in college, the loss coming in the national championsh­ip game to Louisiana State last season. Clemson won the national title the previous season with Lawrence as the starter.

Negro said he has been communicat­ing with Uiagalelei via text messages.

“He’s in a good spot,” Negro said. “The culture at Clemson is similar what we have in Bellf lower. It’s the reason he chose to go to Clemson. I think he feels completely prepared because of the four years he spent with us.”

 ?? Michael Owen Baker D. J. UIAGALELEI ?? graduated from St. John Bosco in January to begin his career at Clemson.
Michael Owen Baker D. J. UIAGALELEI graduated from St. John Bosco in January to begin his career at Clemson.

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