Keyes commits to UCLA
Van Nuys Birmingham safety Dennis Keyes, who committed to former head coach Bob Toledo's staff, made the same commitment to new coach Karl Dorrell’s staff. Keyes, the No. 14 ranked safety in the nation, opened up his recruiting once Toledo was fired and was considering Cal and UCLA, but announced on the Fox Sports West last night that he will be playing for the Bruins.
“I'm staying with UCLA,” Keyes said. “I just wanted to make sure I was making the right choice after Toledo got fired. After I met Coach Dorrell, I felt really good about UCLA and decided it was the best place for me.”
The decision to announce on television was unusual, but Keyes said he just wanted to have some fun.
“My parents thought it would be a good idea to go ahead and televise it,” Keyes said. “Fox Sports West asked me if I would like to do it, and I thought it would be fun to do it.”
Keyes won City Player of the Year honors and will sign the Letter of Intent on February 5.


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