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Geirean Hatchett, 5* 2020 OL, Ferndale, WA (COMMITTED)
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I would also like to CB him to Washington.
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I'm hearing Jake Locker just dropped by Ferndale high school with a large gym bag
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Crystal dong to UW. Book it
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Dong to UW!!!
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It’s like a degree from UW and the chance to play at the highest level in CFB in Seattle has a bigger value than a degree from OU and having to spend 4 years in dumbfuck Oklahoma.
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ChrisB CrysB - UW
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@DongJames!!! True???Dennis_DeYoung said:Dong to UW!!!
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Hatchett wants to make his decision before he begins his senior season at Ferndale, and is considering the possibility of graduating in December and enrolling in college early.GrundleStiltzkin said:
“We’ve talked a lot about cutting it down to a top five or top three, depending how I’m feeling over the next little bit or so,” Hatchett said. “Hopefully we can slow lots of it down, so I really know that those are the schools I want to pursue the most.
“I’m not sure if we’ll release it publicly, but I’ll for sure just know these are the three to five schools I’m keeping in contact with the most and want to focus on.”
Washington is a good bet to make that list, whether it’s three or five or public or private. Part of Huff’s urging, Hatchett said, is “about how it would be really cool for my little brothers to come see me play every week, and my family and my friends.” Bill and Jana met as students at Western Washington, and decided they’d prefer to stay in the greater Whatcom County area, if possible. Bill landed a job with the Ferndale Police Department, where he’s worked nearly 20 years and is an operations lieutenant. Jana, a human-resources professional, worked for two years in the Seattle area after graduating from college, but was able to move back north and work from home. They moved from Bellingham to Ferndale in 2012, seeking more of a small-town feel. The family is tight-knit, and the boys are active, always running off to a practice or game for one sport or another.
“That’s definitely a big appeal with me with the University of Washington,” Hatchett said. “Just being an hour and a half down the road, so anyone from here can go down on Saturday and watch me play.”
Huffman, as plugged into the Pacific Northwest recruiting scene as anybody, forecast Hatchett to UW back in December 2017, and still believes the Huskies are the favorite to land him.
“I think he’s really developed a good relationship with Scott Huff,” Huffman said. “I think this in-state class in 2020 and 2021 has a lot of potential to really be good for the Huskies. I have a hard time seeing him leaving Washington when it’s all said and done.” -
The Oklahoma thing was always overblown. Both of his parents went to college in western Washington, he's lived in western Washington his entire life, yeah he has some family in Oklahoma but he's a northwest kid. He isn't an Arizona Kelee Ringo.DoogCourics said:
Hatchett wants to make his decision before he begins his senior season at Ferndale, and is considering the possibility of graduating in December and enrolling in college early.GrundleStiltzkin said:
“We’ve talked a lot about cutting it down to a top five or top three, depending how I’m feeling over the next little bit or so,” Hatchett said. “Hopefully we can slow lots of it down, so I really know that those are the schools I want to pursue the most.
“I’m not sure if we’ll release it publicly, but I’ll for sure just know these are the three to five schools I’m keeping in contact with the most and want to focus on.”
Washington is a good bet to make that list, whether it’s three or five or public or private. Part of Huff’s urging, Hatchett said, is “about how it would be really cool for my little brothers to come see me play every week, and my family and my friends.” Bill and Jana met as students at Western Washington, and decided they’d prefer to stay in the greater Whatcom County area, if possible. Bill landed a job with the Ferndale Police Department, where he’s worked nearly 20 years and is an operations lieutenant. Jana, a human-resources professional, worked for two years in the Seattle area after graduating from college, but was able to move back north and work from home. They moved from Bellingham to Ferndale in 2012, seeking more of a small-town feel. The family is tight-knit, and the boys are active, always running off to a practice or game for one sport or another.
“That’s definitely a big appeal with me with the University of Washington,” Hatchett said. “Just being an hour and a half down the road, so anyone from here can go down on Saturday and watch me play.”
Huffman, as plugged into the Pacific Northwest recruiting scene as anybody, forecast Hatchett to UW back in December 2017, and still believes the Huskies are the favorite to land him.
“I think he’s really developed a good relationship with Scott Huff,” Huffman said. “I think this in-state class in 2020 and 2021 has a lot of potential to really be good for the Huskies. I have a hard time seeing him leaving Washington when it’s all said and done.” -
Just to be a Debbie Downer:But Hatchett says he wouldn’t have a problem leaving the area.
“Obviously, education is a big part for me,” Hatchett said, “but lots of it is the coaches and the people that I’d be around. I want to make sure they’re guys like me. The coaching staff is really important to me. The area isn’t as important to me. I can deal with going away, if it’s the right fit for me, with the coaches and the people that I’d be around.” -
This is the kind of thing a kid says to make sure people know he's not settling for staying home, he's staying home because it's the best option.UWhuskytskeet said:Just to be a Debbie Downer:
But Hatchett says he wouldn’t have a problem leaving the area.
“Obviously, education is a big part for me,” Hatchett said, “but lots of it is the coaches and the people that I’d be around. I want to make sure they’re guys like me. The coaching staff is really important to me. The area isn’t as important to me. I can deal with going away, if it’s the right fit for me, with the coaches and the people that I’d be around.”
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YepHillsboroDuck said:
This is the kind of thing a kid says to make sure people know he's not settling for staying home, he's staying home because it's the best option.UWhuskytskeet said:Just to be a Debbie Downer:
But Hatchett says he wouldn’t have a problem leaving the area.
“Obviously, education is a big part for me,” Hatchett said, “but lots of it is the coaches and the people that I’d be around. I want to make sure they’re guys like me. The coaching staff is really important to me. The area isn’t as important to me. I can deal with going away, if it’s the right fit for me, with the coaches and the people that I’d be around.”
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The kid has an entourage? Big time in FurhndaleDoogCourics said:
Hatchett wants to make his decision before he begins his senior season at Ferndale, and is considering the possibility of graduating in December and enrolling in college early.GrundleStiltzkin said:
“We’ve talked a lot about cutting it down to a top five or top three, depending how I’m feeling over the next little bit or so,” Hatchett said. “Hopefully we can slow lots of it down, so I really know that those are the schools I want to pursue the most.
“I’m not sure if we’ll release it publicly, but I’ll for sure just know these are the three to five schools I’m keeping in contact with the most and want to focus on.”
Washington is a good bet to make that list, whether it’s three or five or public or private. Part of Huff’s urging, Hatchett said, is “about how it would be really cool for my little brothers to come see me play every week, and my family and my friends.” Bill and Jana met as students at Western Washington, and decided they’d prefer to stay in the greater Whatcom County area, if possible. Bill landed a job with the Ferndale Police Department, where he’s worked nearly 20 years and is an operations lieutenant. Jana, a human-resources professional, worked for two years in the Seattle area after graduating from college, but was able to move back north and work from home. They moved from Bellingham to Ferndale in 2012, seeking more of a small-town feel. The family is tight-knit, and the boys are active, always running off to a practice or game for one sport or another.
“That’s definitely a big appeal with me with the University of Washington,” Hatchett said. “Just being an hour and a half down the road, so anyone from here can go down on Saturday and watch me play.”
Huffman, as plugged into the Pacific Northwest recruiting scene as anybody, forecast Hatchett to UW back in December 2017, and still believes the Huskies are the favorite to land him.
“I think he’s really developed a good relationship with Scott Huff,” Huffman said. “I think this in-state class in 2020 and 2021 has a lot of potential to really be good for the Huskies. I have a hard time seeing him leaving Washington when it’s all said and done.”
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Expect a WOOF soonNeighbor2972 said: -
I’ll need too here from @RhythmicSlappingDawgHillsboroDuck said:
Expect a WOOF soonNeighbor2972 said: -
Always a good sign when a kid tags the coaches in a visit tweet. Makes me think a commitment is in the works. 🤞Neighbor2972 said: -
Correct me if I am wrong but I believe BTP said to watch Hatchett and Redman April 5thGrundleStiltzkin said:
I’ll need too here from @RhythmicSlappingDawgHillsboroDuck said:
Expect a WOOF soonNeighbor2972 said: -
jhfstyle24 said:
Correct me if I am wrong but I believe BTP said to watch Hatchett and Redman April 5thGrundleStiltzkin said:
I’ll need too here from @RhythmicSlappingDawgHillsboroDuck said:
Expect a WOOF soonNeighbor2972 said:
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A historic moment
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BOOMERNeighbor2972 said:A historic moment
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Kiss of deathNeighbor2972 said:A historic moment
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things change...happens all the time.WeakarmCobra said:
Kiss of deathNeighbor2972 said:A historic moment
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Things change all the time in recruiting. If you can't handle the ups and downs of crystoballz you might need to find a new hobby.Neighbor2972 said:A historic moment
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What courageNeighbor2972 said:A historic moment
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Fucking this.Sources said:
What courageNeighbor2972 said:A historic moment
Way to state the obvious, KimmyBag. -
what hole does Kim want used to "unlock" his pick?
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Half this bored could crystal dong at a higher percentage than that clown.Sources said:
What courageNeighbor2972 said:A historic moment
I expect a woof soon he just committed. -
Alright Gerian time to join the woof party