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  • BallSackedBallSacked Member Posts: 3,279
    edited February 2015
    If SC offers, he'll be a trooj. One of his dads has some connection there.

    One thing I noticed of interest to UW, one of the better OTs out west is Brownings HS teammate.
  • FremontTrollFremontTroll Member Posts: 4,744

    If SC offers, he'll be a trooj. One of his dads has some connection there.

    One thing I noticed of interest to UW, one of the better OTs out west is Brownings HS teammate.

    Jonah Williams. He is originally from the South, so he is going to be a tuff pull for anyone out west.

    It's OK though, if we miss on 2016 OL this year 2017 is a bumper crop of OL in state ;)
    When you spend the three most important years of your young life in California how much does it really matter that you lived in Georgia when you were 8?

    Look at Myles Jack. And Jonah was a year younger than Myles when he moved.

    I'm betting he stays in the PAC.
  • CokeGreaterThanPepsiCokeGreaterThanPepsi Member Posts: 7,646

    If SC offers, he'll be a trooj. One of his dads has some connection there.

    One thing I noticed of interest to UW, one of the better OTs out west is Brownings HS teammate.

    Jonah Williams. He is originally from the South, so he is going to be a tuff pull for anyone out west.

    It's OK though, if we miss on 2016 OL this year 2017 is a bumper crop of OL in state ;)
    When you spend the three most important years of your young life in California how much does it really matter that you lived in Georgia when you were 8?

    Look at Myles Jack. And Jonah was a year younger than Myles when he moved.

    I'm betting he stays in the PAC.
    Did not know that, I just assumed he transferred to Folsom when he was a frosh... Thanks for the heads up!
  • DooglesDoogles Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 12,591 Founders Club
    I was watching Browning the entire time (pedobeargif) when I saw Folsom, but it was noticeable there were a few studs on their lines. Completely dominated the competition and hit hard.

    I'm really shocked how good Folsom has become since i've been gone. They were always good, but now they are national level.
  • AEBAEB Member Posts: 2,972
    Doogles said:

    I was watching Browning the entire time (pedobeargif) when I saw Folsom, but it was noticeable there were a few studs on their lines. Completely dominated the competition and hit hard.

    I'm really shocked how good Folsom has become since i've been gone. They were always good, but now they are national level.

    Folsom High wasn't on the radar when I played there. Oak ridge was the program on the rise with the sophisticated passing game, otherwise it was Grant, Nevada Union, Jesuit & Elk Grove.
  • DooglesDoogles Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 12,591 Founders Club
    AEB said:

    Doogles said:

    I was watching Browning the entire time (pedobeargif) when I saw Folsom, but it was noticeable there were a few studs on their lines. Completely dominated the competition and hit hard.

    I'm really shocked how good Folsom has become since i've been gone. They were always good, but now they are national level.

    Folsom High wasn't on the radar when I played there. Oak ridge was the program on the rise with the sophisticated passing game, otherwise it was Grant, Nevada Union, Jesuit & Elk Grove.
    They were like new money in the area. Good not great, but getting increasingly troublesome.

    In a lot of ways they are like Oregon. They hold up weird play cards a la chip kelly and have coaches everywhere in headsets organized with tons of players. I'm not lying when I say it was impressive.

    Also Elk Grove took a hit once they opened up a few more high schools in the area to reduce their numbers from 7,000. I remember the '98 team they had with Lance Briggs was unreal.
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