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Gee Scott Jr, 4* 2020 WR, Bellevue (Eastside Catholic), WA (Offered 6/19)
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I got a degree from Walla Walla CC. Applied to UW and was told to fuck off. They let me buy season tickets though.
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You're married? Your poor wife.dirtysouwfdawg said:StrongArmCobra said:I got a degree from the University of Washington without ever stepping foot on campus.

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New here?StrongArmCobra said:
You're married? Your poor wife.dirtysouwfdawg said:StrongArmCobra said:I got a degree from the University of Washington without ever stepping foot on campus.

My wife wants this back when you’re done wearing it.
TOF is lucky to have someone that supports her and these wild ass heathens. -
She has made a sacrifice for her children.dirtysouwfdawg said:
New here?StrongArmCobra said:
You're married? Your poor wife.dirtysouwfdawg said:StrongArmCobra said:I got a degree from the University of Washington without ever stepping foot on campus.

My wife wants this back when you’re done wearing it.
TOF is lucky to have someone that supports her and these wild ass heathens. -
Is that you Jack? I've heard so much about you. Big fan.TheDawgFan1227 said:I have never even been to the University of Washington just saw the dope blackout jerseys during the Sark area and became big fan.
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Gladstone said:
The teen boi doth protest too much, methinks
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Damn, 30,000% is a new one.dnc said:Gladstone said:The teen boi doth protest too much, methinks
For the pours:
“I just want to put on for my school and for my state and show Washington has ballers and I’m excited to be a part of an event like this with the best players in the country,” said Scott. “And I want to do some recruiting while I’m here.”
“I’m 30,000% committed to Ohio State,” said Scott. “Every time I’m there, it’s a blessing to be back out there. This was my second time there since I committed and it’s just a different feeling when you’re committed. You know that’s the uniform you’ll be playing in.”
“Everyone that wasn’t committed, I just kept telling them, ‘this is where your home should be,’ and told them to join the Buckeye family,” said Scott.
“When I went down there the first time, I knew that was where I wanted to be,” said Scott. “There was no other place like it. Having taken visits to other schools, there was no feeling like it.”
“It was good catching up with Coach Day and just seeing his confidence,” said Scott. “There is a lot of pressure coming in behind Urban Meyer. But I just told him, I’m fully committed and I know he’s fully committed to me.”
“Both Coach Pete (Chris Petersen) and Coach (Junior) Adams offered me,” said Scott. “They told me that they saw where I grew and the way they recruit, they do it their own way, and I have 100% respect for them. I know they look a lot deeper past the talent and for a guy that’s going to fit their program and I appreciate that they finally see that in me because I guess for 3-4 years, they didn’t really see it, but they said they wanted me to be a part of their program.”
“I’m looking forward to it,” said Scott. “My plan is to graduate early in December, go to the All-American Bowl, go to Columbus, then go out to the Polynesian Bowl and then back to Ohio State.” -
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In da bag, he sounds like he got his feelings hurt. I would give it a little time before he post something “please respect my decision” then “I am dawg”DoogCourics said:
Damn, 30,000% is a new one.dnc said:Gladstone said:The teen boi doth protest too much, methinks
For the pours:
“I just want to put on for my school and for my state and show Washington has ballers and I’m excited to be a part of an event like this with the best players in the country,” said Scott. “And I want to do some recruiting while I’m here.”
“I’m 30,000% committed to Ohio State,” said Scott. “Every time I’m there, it’s a blessing to be back out there. This was my second time there since I committed and it’s just a different feeling when you’re committed. You know that’s the uniform you’ll be playing in.”
“Everyone that wasn’t committed, I just kept telling them, ‘this is where your home should be,’ and told them to join the Buckeye family,” said Scott.
“When I went down there the first time, I knew that was where I wanted to be,” said Scott. “There was no other place like it. Having taken visits to other schools, there was no feeling like it.”
“It was good catching up with Coach Day and just seeing his confidence,” said Scott. “There is a lot of pressure coming in behind Urban Meyer. But I just told him, I’m fully committed and I know he’s fully committed to me.”
“Both Coach Pete (Chris Petersen) and Coach (Junior) Adams offered me,” said Scott. “They told me that they saw where I grew and the way they recruit, they do it their own way, and I have 100% respect for them. I know they look a lot deeper past the talent and for a guy that’s going to fit their program and I appreciate that they finally see that in me because I guess for 3-4 years, they didn’t really see it, but they said they wanted me to be a part of their program.”
“I’m looking forward to it,” said Scott. “My plan is to graduate early in December, go to the All-American Bowl, go to Columbus, then go out to the Polynesian Bowl and then back to Ohio State.” -
I'm 99.81% certain he long gone, but that was a little too on the nose.FirePete said:
In da bag, he sounds like he got his feelings hurt. I would give it a little time before he post something “please respect my decision” then “I am dawg”DoogCourics said:
Damn, 30,000% is a new one.dnc said:Gladstone said:The teen boi doth protest too much, methinks
For the pours:
“I just want to put on for my school and for my state and show Washington has ballers and I’m excited to be a part of an event like this with the best players in the country,” said Scott. “And I want to do some recruiting while I’m here.”
“I’m 30,000% committed to Ohio State,” said Scott. “Every time I’m there, it’s a blessing to be back out there. This was my second time there since I committed and it’s just a different feeling when you’re committed. You know that’s the uniform you’ll be playing in.”
“Everyone that wasn’t committed, I just kept telling them, ‘this is where your home should be,’ and told them to join the Buckeye family,” said Scott.
“When I went down there the first time, I knew that was where I wanted to be,” said Scott. “There was no other place like it. Having taken visits to other schools, there was no feeling like it.”
“It was good catching up with Coach Day and just seeing his confidence,” said Scott. “There is a lot of pressure coming in behind Urban Meyer. But I just told him, I’m fully committed and I know he’s fully committed to me.”
“Both Coach Pete (Chris Petersen) and Coach (Junior) Adams offered me,” said Scott. “They told me that they saw where I grew and the way they recruit, they do it their own way, and I have 100% respect for them. I know they look a lot deeper past the talent and for a guy that’s going to fit their program and I appreciate that they finally see that in me because I guess for 3-4 years, they didn’t really see it, but they said they wanted me to be a part of their program.”
“I’m looking forward to it,” said Scott. “My plan is to graduate early in December, go to the All-American Bowl, go to Columbus, then go out to the Polynesian Bowl and then back to Ohio State.”









