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Utah's second commitment for its 2012 football class is a big one, with quarterback Travis Wilson, a 6-foot-6, 205-pound quarterback out of San Clemente, Calif., committing to the Utes Wednesday. Wilson was being recruited by Arizona, Colorado, UCLA and other western schools, but apparently the tandem of Utah assistants Aaron Roderick and Norm Chow was enough to get Wilson to commit to the Utes. Wilson visited the Utes in April during a road swing that also included stops at Washington and Colorado. A pro-style quarterback, Wilson threw for 2,031 yards and 12 touchdowns with seven interceptions last year. He was named one of the top performers at the Los Angeles NIKE camp in April. Kiha Sai, an offensive lineman out of Honolulu, was Utah's first commitment for the 2012 class.