Sorry Moliki. You snooze, you lose. You'll have to go to Oregon
Ballz will absolutely be claiming we passed
I still remember him unironically claiming that Noah Sewell sucks
He is willing to die on this hill. Like a Jap officer, he’s not giving this shit up for another 30 years.
As you can see, Sewell is too short. And Ballz has some serious evidence. A recruiting graphic and a picture where guys in the foreground are taller. For you see, he’s an expert on height. Being 6’6” himself and having previously been 6’2” he knows.
Meanwhile, the University of Oregon is clearly doctoring Sewell’s candid pictures to make him appear taller.
@RatherBeBrewing i don’t go to that ghost town for two reasons. One, It sucks and offer very little content or entertainment value. Two, ballz.
Please be so kind to never post his retarded fuckery here again. Thanks in advance.
I will take your input under consideration, and I’ll kick it up to the boys upstairs. But I can’t resist going there and reading this shit. It’s like TexAgs on a smaller scale, but with a PNW brand of retardation.
Coming out of high school, Moore had the rare blend of size, athleticism and soft hands, but his focus at Inglemoor High School in Kenmore, Washington wasn't where it needed to be.
"I didn't take things as seriously as I needed to, so I didn't get the offers I was looking for," Moore admitted to Dawgman.com when he received his offer from the Huskies back in mid-March. "When I got to Kansas, I saw the poverty out there and I said to myself, I wasn't going to let that happen to me."
When the offer came, Moore's mother, Sarah, got emotional.
"She started to cry because this was her dream come true, something she's wanted for me for a long time and when I looked over and saw here crying, I was close to tearing up too.
"I've worked hard for this and (Washington) was the team I grew up watching and loving, so, to get this offer, is a dream come true for me too."
Moore will have three years to play two, assuming he plays football for Independence this fall, once he sets foot on campus in 2021.
Coming out of high school, Moore had the rare blend of size, athleticism and soft hands, but his focus at Inglemoor High School in Kenmore, Washington wasn't where it needed to be.
"I didn't take things as seriously as I needed to, so I didn't get the offers I was looking for," Moore admitted to Dawgman.com when he received his offer from the Huskies back in mid-March. "When I got to Kansas, I saw the poverty out there and I said to myself, I wasn't going to let that happen to me."
When the offer came, Moore's mother, Sarah, got emotional.
"She started to cry because this was her dream come true, something she's wanted for me for a long time and when I looked over and saw here crying, I was close to tearing up too.
"I've worked hard for this and (Washington) was the team I grew up watching and loving, so, to get this offer, is a dream come true for me too."
Moore will have three years to play two, assuming he plays football for Independence this fall, once he sets foot on campus in 2021.
Shout out to Kansas and all those other shithole red states for being ass am I right @SFGbob
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As you can see, Sewell is too short. And Ballz has some serious evidence. A recruiting graphic and a picture where guys in the foreground are taller. For you see, he’s an expert on height. Being 6’6” himself and having previously been 6’2” he knows.
Meanwhile, the University of Oregon is clearly doctoring Sewell’s candid pictures to make him appear taller.
Please be so kind to never post his retarded fuckery here again. Thanks in advance.
WE GOT ONE!
Good.
"I didn't take things as seriously as I needed to, so I didn't get the offers I was looking for," Moore admitted to Dawgman.com when he received his offer from the Huskies back in mid-March. "When I got to Kansas, I saw the poverty out there and I said to myself, I wasn't going to let that happen to me."
When the offer came, Moore's mother, Sarah, got emotional.
"She started to cry because this was her dream come true, something she's wanted for me for a long time and when I looked over and saw here crying, I was close to tearing up too.
"I've worked hard for this and (Washington) was the team I grew up watching and loving, so, to get this offer, is a dream come true for me too."
Moore will have three years to play two, assuming he plays football for Independence this fall, once he sets foot on campus in 2021.