JFC how did Coker and DDY convince themselves it would be a good idea to join the same wagon train as this subk, chest, and passion.
Ironically poor talent evaluation.
Two “woke” white people who like other “woke” white people have no friends of a different race so they jumped on an opportunity to finally have said friend of a different race. If JTT gives the reason he didn’t choose here as this nut job then I fully understand.
Ohio high schools played 6 game season, plus full playoffs.
I know you're being sarkastic, but Jonathan Taylor Thomas is making a decision about where he'll play collegiate football, not high school. HTH.
My poont is, serious football regions will be serious about football. This doesn't operate in isolation.
Yeah, apologies, I cot your poont, and I have no fucking idea who *checks google history* Dale Dodrill is. My shitpost-sense is well off tonight, apparently.
Imagine making an ass out of yourself when there is as close to a 0% chance as you can get that your desperate plea actually works ... but maybe there will be another few cans of food donated
Imagine making an ass out of yourself when there is as close to a 0% chance as you can get that your desperate plea actually works ... but maybe there will be another few cans of food donated
As a result of that video I’ve decided to withhold my 500,000 canned food donations this year.
Sammamish (Wash.) Eastside Catholic defensive lineman J.T. Tuimoloau whittled down his list to a final five three weeks ago, on the first day of the early signing period.
With no plans to make an immediate commitment- Tuimoloau could go well past the February National Signing Day, Tuimoloau is still taking a deliberate approach to his recruitment.
Getting to five schools was a big step for Tuimoloau, who named a final five of Alabama, Ohio State, Oregon, USC and Washington.
"It was a lot of talking with the family, analyzing each and every college, who was going to be kept and who would be taken out from my starting seven," said Tuimoloau. "It was a long process and I think we just wanted to take our time and make sure these were the five we wanted to go with."
Tuimoloau highlighted each of his five finalists and why they made his final five.
Alabama: "Just getting to talk to coach (Nick) Saban and coach (Freddie) Roach, and the culture that Bama has, its always been up there. Getting to talk with coach Saban more, talking with him frequently, he has a history, and I like what he’s doing and is continuing to do."
Ohio State: "Coach Larry Johnson has a history and he has a long tradition of putting people in the league. He knows what he’s doing and talking about. Talking to coach (Ryan) Day, we have built a strong bond with the both of them. Coach Johnson is considered the top of what he’s doing and he has a history and I've been able to watch it."
Oregon: "Basically what they’re building, what they’re creating over there, coach (Mario) Cristobal is bringing what he learned at Alabama and I like what he’s doing over there."
USC: "It started off strong with them, getting to talk to them, knowing what they’re bringing in. Getting to talk to coach Vic (So'oto), I like what he’s doing and bringing to the table and coach (Clay) Helton too."
Washington: "They were my first offer, for both football and for basketball, and they’ve always been keeping up with me. They never stopped staying in contact with me and I've always built a good relationship with coach (Jimmy) Lake and before him, coach Pete (Chris Petersen)."
Two of Tuimoloau's finalists, Alabama and Ohio State, are playing in the national championship game on Monday.
Saturday, with Tuimoloau playing at the FSP 7v7 Alumni Game, several of his 7v7 coaches referred to the game as the "J.T. Bowl."
Tuimoloau watched each game they played in on New Years Day closely, Alabama in the Rose Bowl and Ohio State in the Sugar Bowl, and came away impressed with what he saw.
"They were really dominant, all dominant in their own ways," said Tuimoloau. "Alabama used to be known for running and now passing with Devante Smith, they have a good offense and defense. Same with Ohio State, they have a powerful runner with Trey Sirmon and Alabama has a powerful runner in Najee Harris. Both teams are really talented all over the field and they both showed why they should be in the championship game."
Tuimoloau didn't want to pick a winner between Alabama or Ohio State.
"But it should be a really good game between them," said Tuimoloau.
A five-star in the industry-generated 247Sports Composite Rankings, Tuimoloau is ranked No. 1 by 247Sports while ranking No. 3 in the composite.
Oregon: "Basically what they’re building, what they’re creating over there, coach (Mario) Cristobal is bringing what he learned at Alabama and I like what he’s doing over there."
I guess Oregon and Crisco have never clarified if when they said they were branging the SEC to the Pac-12 that they were bringing Missouri or Texas A&M. Last time I checked Alabama doesn't get bodied by the equivalent of Oregon State, Cal and Iowa State.
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With no plans to make an immediate commitment- Tuimoloau could go well past the February National Signing Day, Tuimoloau is still taking a deliberate approach to his recruitment.
Getting to five schools was a big step for Tuimoloau, who named a final five of Alabama, Ohio State, Oregon, USC and Washington.
"It was a lot of talking with the family, analyzing each and every college, who was going to be kept and who would be taken out from my starting seven," said Tuimoloau. "It was a long process and I think we just wanted to take our time and make sure these were the five we wanted to go with."
Tuimoloau highlighted each of his five finalists and why they made his final five.
Alabama: "Just getting to talk to coach (Nick) Saban and coach (Freddie) Roach, and the culture that Bama has, its always been up there. Getting to talk with coach Saban more, talking with him frequently, he has a history, and I like what he’s doing and is continuing to do."
Ohio State: "Coach Larry Johnson has a history and he has a long tradition of putting people in the league. He knows what he’s doing and talking about. Talking to coach (Ryan) Day, we have built a strong bond with the both of them. Coach Johnson is considered the top of what he’s doing and he has a history and I've been able to watch it."
Oregon: "Basically what they’re building, what they’re creating over there, coach (Mario) Cristobal is bringing what he learned at Alabama and I like what he’s doing over there."
USC: "It started off strong with them, getting to talk to them, knowing what they’re bringing in. Getting to talk to coach Vic (So'oto), I like what he’s doing and bringing to the table and coach (Clay) Helton too."
Washington: "They were my first offer, for both football and for basketball, and they’ve always been keeping up with me. They never stopped staying in contact with me and I've always built a good relationship with coach (Jimmy) Lake and before him, coach Pete (Chris Petersen)."
Two of Tuimoloau's finalists, Alabama and Ohio State, are playing in the national championship game on Monday.
Saturday, with Tuimoloau playing at the FSP 7v7 Alumni Game, several of his 7v7 coaches referred to the game as the "J.T. Bowl."
Tuimoloau watched each game they played in on New Years Day closely, Alabama in the Rose Bowl and Ohio State in the Sugar Bowl, and came away impressed with what he saw.
"They were really dominant, all dominant in their own ways," said Tuimoloau. "Alabama used to be known for running and now passing with Devante Smith, they have a good offense and defense. Same with Ohio State, they have a powerful runner with Trey Sirmon and Alabama has a powerful runner in Najee Harris. Both teams are really talented all over the field and they both showed why they should be in the championship game."
Tuimoloau didn't want to pick a winner between Alabama or Ohio State.
"But it should be a really good game between them," said Tuimoloau.
A five-star in the industry-generated 247Sports Composite Rankings, Tuimoloau is ranked No. 1 by 247Sports while ranking No. 3 in the composite.
lol