2022 Football Roster
Roster

Jersey Number 94
Sua'ava Poti
- Position:
- Defensive Tackle
- Height:
- 6-3
- Weight:
- 283
- Class:
- Sophomore
- Hometown:
- Bellflower, Calif.
- High School:
- St. John Bosco HS
PRONUNCIATION - Su-ave-uh Poe-tee
As A Sophomore (2022)
Missed the season due to injury.
As A Redshirt Freshman (2021)
Played in all 14 games for Oregon in his third season … Played 177 total snaps, including 92 on defense … Finished with six total tackles (three solo), including his first career sack in Oregon’s win over Stony Brook (Sept. 18) … Recorded a quarterback hurry in the Valero Alamo Bowl vs. Oklahoma (Dec. 29) … Earned a 78.0 overall defensive grade from Pro Football Focus, generating seven total QB pressures.
As A Redshirt Freshman (2020)
Did not see any game action during the pandemic-shortened 2020 season.
As A Freshman (2019)
Utilized a redshirt … Saw time against Nevada (Sept. 14).
High School
Signed during December early signing period … A four-star prospect by Rivals, while ranking as a three-star recruit by ESPN and 247Sports … Consensus top 65 player in California by ESPN, Rivals and 247Sports … Ranked the No. 17 defensive tackle in the country and No. 45 overall prospect in California by Rivals … Rated the No. 29 defensive tackle nationally and No. 53 overall in the state in the 247 composite rating … Played in the 2019 Polynesian Bowl on Team Mauka and registered a sack in the first quarter … Participated in The Opening’s Los Angeles Regional … Coached by Jason Negro … Named second-team All-Dream Team by the Long Beach Press Telegram … Named first-team All-Trinity League as a senior … Made 67 tackles, including seven for loss, and recorded five sacks and a forced fumble … Had multiple stops in every game to help lead St. John Bosco to a CIF Southern Section runner-up finish … Averaged 6.2 tackles per game and had two tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks over four playoff games … Selected to the Long Beach Press Telegram’s Preseason All-Area team prior to the 2018 season … Missed most of junior season due to injury … Chose Oregon over Boston College, BYU, Colorado, FAU, Illinois, LSU, Oklahoma, San Diego State, San Jose State, TCU, Vanderbilt and Washington State.
As A Sophomore (2022)
Missed the season due to injury.
As A Redshirt Freshman (2021)
Played in all 14 games for Oregon in his third season … Played 177 total snaps, including 92 on defense … Finished with six total tackles (three solo), including his first career sack in Oregon’s win over Stony Brook (Sept. 18) … Recorded a quarterback hurry in the Valero Alamo Bowl vs. Oklahoma (Dec. 29) … Earned a 78.0 overall defensive grade from Pro Football Focus, generating seven total QB pressures.
As A Redshirt Freshman (2020)
Did not see any game action during the pandemic-shortened 2020 season.
As A Freshman (2019)
Utilized a redshirt … Saw time against Nevada (Sept. 14).
High School
Signed during December early signing period … A four-star prospect by Rivals, while ranking as a three-star recruit by ESPN and 247Sports … Consensus top 65 player in California by ESPN, Rivals and 247Sports … Ranked the No. 17 defensive tackle in the country and No. 45 overall prospect in California by Rivals … Rated the No. 29 defensive tackle nationally and No. 53 overall in the state in the 247 composite rating … Played in the 2019 Polynesian Bowl on Team Mauka and registered a sack in the first quarter … Participated in The Opening’s Los Angeles Regional … Coached by Jason Negro … Named second-team All-Dream Team by the Long Beach Press Telegram … Named first-team All-Trinity League as a senior … Made 67 tackles, including seven for loss, and recorded five sacks and a forced fumble … Had multiple stops in every game to help lead St. John Bosco to a CIF Southern Section runner-up finish … Averaged 6.2 tackles per game and had two tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks over four playoff games … Selected to the Long Beach Press Telegram’s Preseason All-Area team prior to the 2018 season … Missed most of junior season due to injury … Chose Oregon over Boston College, BYU, Colorado, FAU, Illinois, LSU, Oklahoma, San Diego State, San Jose State, TCU, Vanderbilt and Washington State.
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