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The Fisching Report Recruiting Thread Sponsored by the Enumclaw Truck Stop

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    WoolleyDoogWoolleyDoog Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 2,836
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    I wrote off Sharma as soon as the old staff left. Figured he just took a courtesy visit. Folsom actually isn't that far from Eugene so not a huge surprise there.

    Not in the love with being back to the there's no room philosophy. With how quickly guys leave programs now it seems like the move is to load up and figure it out later.

    Pretty much seems like the formula now is for guys to go through recruitment then set a commitment date then use that to leverage the biggest bag drop and then just go there.

    Doesn't seem like UW is going to win a bag drop against almost anyone so any recruit that commits there either isn't recruited at all by bigger programs and maybe you can outbid a school that doesn't give a shit like UCLA or Cal and maybe there's an occasional guy like ZRS who is local who we are willing to spend extra on or who takes lower money because they want to stay close.

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    dOgmasterdOgmaster Member Posts: 567
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    Folsom is in Sacramento, CA. It’s not even in the same state. That’s like saying Eugene and Seattle are close. That’s a weaker argument that the ‘we are full’ bullshit. But nice try.

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    whatshouldicareaboutwhatshouldicareabout Member Posts: 12,522
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    If we end up getting ZRS, Zamorano, Dillard-Allen, Lawson, and Olugbode, then they're exceeding my expectations.

    I still want them to do better, but that would be a solid class for a coach who's only been here 5 months

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    whatshouldicareaboutwhatshouldicareabout Member Posts: 12,522
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    Deji Ajose committed and was recruited as a WR

    So that's 3 WR commits now (with Raiden Vines-Bright and Dezmen Roebuck). Seems we might take 5 this class, which would put us at 12 WR going into 2025

    Cummings is proving to be our best recruiter

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    theknowledgetheknowledge Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 4,619
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    Ratings/stars aren’t everything but they are an indicator of possible success.
    Champ is rated a 90 and Flores an 87. UW’s best lineman in the last decade and their ratings:

    Adams 91, McGary 94, Fautano 92, Beulow 90, Kalepo 90, Rosengarten 95

    Brailsford 87, Harris 85, Eldrenkamp 87 prove you can be good without a high rating but it’s fewer and farther in between.

    Mauro 94, Prentice 94 and Mele 91 are great reasons why you stack bodies. Sometimes the guys just never live up to the hype.

    As for how many linemen to take it needs to be 4. Four recruits per year gives you 20 over a five year period. With retirements, injuries, transfers and subsequent portal additions you can probably maintain 18 on the roster at all times. That’s just over 3 deep if you take 4 a year. It’s better to manage too many numbers than to scramble like UW has found itself a few times the last 25 years.

    I don’t think it’s strange at all.

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    WoolleyDoogWoolleyDoog Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 2,836
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    I am all about taking a ton of OL. Especially considering as we should really know now, good ones are really hard to get in the portal. I also like taking 2-3 in-state ones every year. The batting average on those guys seems really high for at worst being solid starters and there frequently seems to be guys we don't take who end up at Oregon, Oregon State, WSU, and Boise type schools who end up being really good.

    Like Petersen's first class, I like that they're leaning on local guys and appear to be recruiting them more again. I feel like Sark towards the end and Deboer had reputations for ignoring local guys unless they were the best of the best of the best.

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    haiehaie Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 20,804
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    Didn't Jedd post an additional ☔ after the wr committed? How Hot is our Flock going to be this weekend?

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    CallMeBigErnCallMeBigErn Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 4,908
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    Bilbo Biggins thinkin' his highest upside may be on D. Also appears to be another high ceiling 3* type, purple glasses on. He probably starts as/plays WR but we shall see. I think Fish is just stackin' athletes. Figure the rest out later.

    Ajose is an intriguing player with the ability to play multiple
    positions at the next level. He was very productive at receiver,
    explosive in the return game but his upside is probably highest on the
    defensive said of the ball. He played linebacker in a part time roll but
    really flashed, showing a burst off the edge and some physicality in
    his game. Safety could be his ultimate meal ticket and we really like
    his size, athleticism and toughness. He runs well and has the track
    background we love in a skill player. Clocked a 10.9-100m as a freshman
    but dealt with a hip injury that hindered his sophomore track season. As
    a receiver, he can continue to improve as a pass catcher, being mare
    natural with his hands but the burst and ability to run after the catch
    are plus tools for him. He can stretch the field and is a playmaker with
    the ball in his hands. Frame wise and from a positional versatility
    standpoint, he reminds us a little of former O’Dowd two-way standout
    Jevon Holland. He’s definitely a trend up guy in our eyes and someone to
    watch closely this off-season.


    https://247sports.com/Player/deji-ajose-46118592/

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    chuckchuck Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 10,730
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    I agree with 4 OL per year in average. It doesn't have to be 4 every year and it will never consistently work out that way since defections, injuries and flame outs don't follow a schedule. I think if you're doing a good job the need most years should be 3-5 though.

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    WoolleyDoogWoolleyDoog Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 2,836
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    It felt like during the Petersen years there was a healthy chunk of highly rated recruits out west that were hard to get away from Stanford. Are those guys kind of just gone? Did Stanford extra stop caring about football so they're not offering better guys anymore?

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    haiehaie Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 20,804
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    I saw in one ranking before today that we were #26 and Stanford is #21 and got some really highly coveted player.

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    FremontTrollFremontTroll Member Posts: 4,744
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    Sure in theory you take 4 high school kids every year and sometimes 5.

    In reality the roster is completely lopsided right now and still will be next year. They need to add upperclassmen more than they need freshmen.

    So sign 3 and then pick up 2-3 in the portal.


    The strange part of your post was how you framed it to try to make it as if UW was striking out on everyone at OL even though they already have two of their top targets (using “wined and dined” instead of “brought in for official visit” is kind of a tell as to the lack of objectivity.)

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    FremontTrollFremontTroll Member Posts: 4,744
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    The only time in the 20+ years I’ve been following UW recruiting that UW won more than one or two contested battles in a year against schools like USC, Notre Dame, Michigan, Stanford (when they were good), Oregon, or Oklahoma was the tail end of the Petersen regime (2018/2019.)


    Not sure that’s a realistic expectation in year 0 when both recruits and the bag droppers aren’t sure about Fisch yet.

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    theknowledgetheknowledge Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 4,619
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    If Vaikona passes that’s 1/6 on players you paid to come up here and check out your program. The seventh visit was a player already committed. They’d have taken 4-5 of those kids if they had chosen to come and figured out the numbers. If they get Vaikona then I guess I’ll call the visits a push? If he doesn’t jump in the boat I’d classify the last month of visits as a failure by Carrol. Im not trying to objective. I’m not happy with offensive line recruiting ATM.

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    chuckchuck Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 10,730
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    He was bringing a pretty damn class to BSU by their standards, and brought all the ones he wanted with him.

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