Sav'ell just said on IG live again that he dropped Washington because he didn't feel like it was the right fit for him and that's why he decided to stop leading them on
Currently answering questions with "cfbnut" on Instagram
Sav'ell just said on IG live again that he dropped Washington because he didn't feel like it was the right fit for him and that's why he decided to stop leading them on
Currently answering questions with "cfbnut" on Instagram
Notice it’s all past tense.
Things change all the tim in recruiting.
I’m starting to think some of you can’t handle the ups and downs.
He’s coming here (UW, Seattle campus, purple and gold, etc).
Commit anywhere outside the Pac 12 and I wish him the best of luck. Commit anywhere in the conference that's not UW and I hope he has an injury filled career much like Fozzy.
Commit anywhere outside the Pac 12 and I wish him the best of luck. Commit anywhere in the conference that's not UW and I hope he has an injury filled career much like Fozzy.
Commit anywhere outside the Pac 12 and I wish him the best of luck. Commit anywhere in the conference that's not UW and I hope he has an injury filled career much like Fozzy.
Commit anywhere outside the Pac 12 and I wish him the best of luck. Commit anywhere in the conference that's not UW and I hope he has an injury filled career much like Fozzy.
You're a prick
I hope this is a whoosh. I've been drinking and can't be sure. Whoosh or the biggest pussy on the board and that's saying something
"I think it's important for people to handle their own journey," explained Mario Banchero, which suggests he subscribes to this theory. But just because there's no pressure from the family to stay home, or from Banchero's friends to stay home, that doesn't mean there isn't pressure from fans to stay home. As Mario Banchero put it, "Seattle is a pretty polite city on the surface — but Twitter is rude everywhere."
For example ...
"There's a kid who is [a 5-star prospect] in the Class of 2020 for football [from the Seattle area], and he said, 'I wanna go away from home for school,'" Mario Banchero said. "Then, immediately, the less-desirable of our Husky brethren, they're like, 'Oh, he's a diva!' They turned on him. Then, two months later, he retweets a picture that has Washington in it -- and the same people are like, 'Oh, we love him!'
"It's so fickle," Mario Banchero added. "So you just can't pay attention to it."
"I think it's important for people to handle their own journey," explained Mario Banchero, which suggests he subscribes to this theory. But just because there's no pressure from the family to stay home, or from Banchero's friends to stay home, that doesn't mean there isn't pressure from fans to stay home. As Mario Banchero put it, "Seattle is a pretty polite city on the surface — but Twitter is rude everywhere."
For example ...
"There's a kid who is [a 5-star prospect] in the Class of 2020 for football [from the Seattle area], and he said, 'I wanna go away from home for school,'" Mario Banchero said. "Then, immediately, the less-desirable of our Husky brethren, they're like, 'Oh, he's a diva!' They turned on him. Then, two months later, he retweets a picture that has Washington in it -- and the same people are like, 'Oh, we love him!'
"It's so fickle," Mario Banchero added. "So you just can't pay attention to it."
"I think it's important for people to handle their own journey," explained Mario Banchero, which suggests he subscribes to this theory. But just because there's no pressure from the family to stay home, or from Banchero's friends to stay home, that doesn't mean there isn't pressure from fans to stay home. As Mario Banchero put it, "Seattle is a pretty polite city on the surface — but Twitter is rude everywhere."
For example ...
"There's a kid who is [a 5-star prospect] in the Class of 2020 for football [from the Seattle area], and he said, 'I wanna go away from home for school,'" Mario Banchero said. "Then, immediately, the less-desirable of our Husky brethren, they're like, 'Oh, he's a diva!' They turned on him. Then, two months later, he retweets a picture that has Washington in it -- and the same people are like, 'Oh, we love him!'
"It's so fickle," Mario Banchero added. "So you just can't pay attention to it."
This is some candid shit. Where'd you get this from?
"I think it's important for people to handle their own journey," explained Mario Banchero, which suggests he subscribes to this theory. But just because there's no pressure from the family to stay home, or from Banchero's friends to stay home, that doesn't mean there isn't pressure from fans to stay home. As Mario Banchero put it, "Seattle is a pretty polite city on the surface — but Twitter is rude everywhere."
For example ...
"There's a kid who is [a 5-star prospect] in the Class of 2020 for football [from the Seattle area], and he said, 'I wanna go away from home for school,'" Mario Banchero said. "Then, immediately, the less-desirable of our Husky brethren, they're like, 'Oh, he's a diva!' They turned on him. Then, two months later, he retweets a picture that has Washington in it -- and the same people are like, 'Oh, we love him!'
"It's so fickle," Mario Banchero added. "So you just can't pay attention to it."
This is some candid shit. Where'd you get this from?
"I think it's important for people to handle their own journey," explained Mario Banchero, which suggests he subscribes to this theory. But just because there's no pressure from the family to stay home, or from Banchero's friends to stay home, that doesn't mean there isn't pressure from fans to stay home. As Mario Banchero put it, "Seattle is a pretty polite city on the surface — but Twitter is rude everywhere."
For example ...
"There's a kid who is [a 5-star prospect] in the Class of 2020 for football [from the Seattle area], and he said, 'I wanna go away from home for school,'" Mario Banchero said. "Then, immediately, the less-desirable of our Husky brethren, they're like, 'Oh, he's a diva!' They turned on him. Then, two months later, he retweets a picture that has Washington in it -- and the same people are like, 'Oh, we love him!'
"It's so fickle," Mario Banchero added. "So you just can't pay attention to it."
This is some candid shit. Where'd you get this from?
Good article. My read on Banchero is similar to Geirean Hatchett's recruitment -- making sure everyone knows that he isn't staying home just to stay home or because his parents went there. He's staying home cause it's the best fit for him.
Too bad about the reaction to Smalls in the darker parts of tweeter, but he didn't just say 'I wanna go away from home for school.' " He called up a reporter to have them write an article about how he had eliminated UW...
"I think it's important for people to handle their own journey," explained Mario Banchero, which suggests he subscribes to this theory. But just because there's no pressure from the family to stay home, or from Banchero's friends to stay home, that doesn't mean there isn't pressure from fans to stay home. As Mario Banchero put it, "Seattle is a pretty polite city on the surface — but Twitter is rude everywhere."
For example ...
"There's a kid who is [a 5-star prospect] in the Class of 2020 for football [from the Seattle area], and he said, 'I wanna go away from home for school,'" Mario Banchero said. "Then, immediately, the less-desirable of our Husky brethren, they're like, 'Oh, he's a diva!' They turned on him. Then, two months later, he retweets a picture that has Washington in it -- and the same people are like, 'Oh, we love him!'
"It's so fickle," Mario Banchero added. "So you just can't pay attention to it."
"I think it's important for people to handle their own journey," explained Mario Banchero, which suggests he subscribes to this theory. But just because there's no pressure from the family to stay home, or from Banchero's friends to stay home, that doesn't mean there isn't pressure from fans to stay home. As Mario Banchero put it, "Seattle is a pretty polite city on the surface — but Twitter is rude everywhere."
For example ...
"There's a kid who is [a 5-star prospect] in the Class of 2020 for football [from the Seattle area], and he said, 'I wanna go away from home for school,'" Mario Banchero said. "Then, immediately, the less-desirable of our Husky brethren, they're like, 'Oh, he's a diva!' They turned on him. Then, two months later, he retweets a picture that has Washington in it -- and the same people are like, 'Oh, we love him!'
"It's so fickle," Mario Banchero added. "So you just can't pay attention to it."
"I think it's important for people to handle their own journey," explained Mario Banchero, which suggests he subscribes to this theory. But just because there's no pressure from the family to stay home, or from Banchero's friends to stay home, that doesn't mean there isn't pressure from fans to stay home. As Mario Banchero put it, "Seattle is a pretty polite city on the surface — but Twitter is rude everywhere."
For example ...
"There's a kid who is [a 5-star prospect] in the Class of 2020 for football [from the Seattle area], and he said, 'I wanna go away from home for school,'" Mario Banchero said. "Then, immediately, the less-desirable of our Husky brethren, they're like, 'Oh, he's a diva!' They turned on him. Then, two months later, he retweets a picture that has Washington in it -- and the same people are like, 'Oh, we love him!'
"It's so fickle," Mario Banchero added. "So you just can't pay attention to it."
Translation: he gone.
Who, Banchero?
Obv referring to Smalls IMO.
Why would he be basing that on an interview with Paolo's dad?
"I think it's important for people to handle their own journey," explained Mario Banchero, which suggests he subscribes to this theory. But just because there's no pressure from the family to stay home, or from Banchero's friends to stay home, that doesn't mean there isn't pressure from fans to stay home. As Mario Banchero put it, "Seattle is a pretty polite city on the surface — but Twitter is rude everywhere."
For example ...
"There's a kid who is [a 5-star prospect] in the Class of 2020 for football [from the Seattle area], and he said, 'I wanna go away from home for school,'" Mario Banchero said. "Then, immediately, the less-desirable of our Husky brethren, they're like, 'Oh, he's a diva!' They turned on him. Then, two months later, he retweets a picture that has Washington in it -- and the same people are like, 'Oh, we love him!'
"It's so fickle," Mario Banchero added. "So you just can't pay attention to it."
"I think it's important for people to handle their own journey," explained Mario Banchero, which suggests he subscribes to this theory. But just because there's no pressure from the family to stay home, or from Banchero's friends to stay home, that doesn't mean there isn't pressure from fans to stay home. As Mario Banchero put it, "Seattle is a pretty polite city on the surface — but Twitter is rude everywhere."
For example ...
"There's a kid who is [a 5-star prospect] in the Class of 2020 for football [from the Seattle area], and he said, 'I wanna go away from home for school,'" Mario Banchero said. "Then, immediately, the less-desirable of our Husky brethren, they're like, 'Oh, he's a diva!' They turned on him. Then, two months later, he retweets a picture that has Washington in it -- and the same people are like, 'Oh, we love him!'
"It's so fickle," Mario Banchero added. "So you just can't pay attention to it."
This is some candid shit. Where'd you get this from?
Good article. My read on Banchero is similar to Geirean Hatchett's recruitment -- making sure everyone knows that he isn't staying home just to stay home or because his parents went there. He's staying home cause it's the best fit for him.
Too bad about the reaction to Smalls in the darker parts of tweeter, but he didn't just say 'I wanna go away from home for school.' " He called up a reporter to have them write an article about how he had eliminated UW...
If you are in the spotlight, youre going to have haters. 95% of it is outside of your control and 100% of it should not be worried over.
Smalls is under a big spotlight and is an outgoing guy. He likes the limelight. He will need to learn to tune out the haters though. It can be tough for athletes and even world class ones can fall victim for it. Looking at you KD and your fake twitter accounts...
Come to UW Savvy. Compete for a natty and get drafted. Maybe even win a natty and be a legend.
No one at FSU or Tenn or Bama or wherever will give a shit about you. Okay maybe they will, but it will ne. a fraction of here.
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Things change all the tim in recruiting.
I’m starting to think some of you can’t handle the ups and downs.
He’s coming here (UW, Seattle campus, purple and gold, etc).
All I got was VD from some fatty at a sorority and a dui.
Well worth it. #gonoles
For example ...
"There's a kid who is [a 5-star prospect] in the Class of 2020 for football [from the Seattle area], and he said, 'I wanna go away from home for school,'" Mario Banchero said. "Then, immediately, the less-desirable of our Husky brethren, they're like, 'Oh, he's a diva!' They turned on him. Then, two months later, he retweets a picture that has Washington in it -- and the same people are like, 'Oh, we love him!'
"It's so fickle," Mario Banchero added. "So you just can't pay attention to it."
Too bad about the reaction to Smalls in the darker parts of tweeter, but he didn't just say 'I wanna go away from home for school.' " He called up a reporter to have them write an article about how he had eliminated UW...
Smalls is under a big spotlight and is an outgoing guy. He likes the limelight. He will need to learn to tune out the haters though. It can be tough for athletes and even world class ones can fall victim for it. Looking at you KD and your fake twitter accounts...
Come to UW Savvy. Compete for a natty and get drafted. Maybe even win a natty and be a legend.
No one at FSU or Tenn or Bama or wherever will give a shit about you. Okay maybe they will, but it will ne. a fraction of here.
I know, I know. But I can't be the only one reminded of Damon Wayans' Handiman, am I?
Not the best color for Smalls.