Stephon Wright, 2019 4* DE, Cathedral HS, Los Angeles, CA (offered)
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If you ain't cheating you ain't trying
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FYI for those of you younger kids, we've been down this path before and as two toned as USC's sanctions were compared to the SEC's so it went for us compared to USC. We cheat and we are going to get dick slapped for it by our own upper campus even if the NCAA has become completely corrupt. I don't think Pete would pay for players but even if he did there's no way it could last long with the double standards that exist.Crawfish said:
No thank you. I want to win the right way.WeakarmCobra said:
Winners win..............at any priceStrongArmCobra said:We knew SC has no problem paying for players. They paid for Marlon. His whole broke ass family followed him to L.A. But it used to feel like they were the only ones. Now it feels like the new coaching staffs at Oregon, ASU, Arizona, and Colorado are all possibly willing to pay for players. Three of them came straight from coaching in the SEC (Cristobal, Sumlin, Tucker) and not only that, but from programs I would consider the dirtiest programs in the country Bama, Georgia, and Texas A&M. Then you got Herm. He's been around long enough to know how it goes. You ain't winning shit at a place like ASU without paying for a couple guys.
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I'd love to see some no name school start brazenly cheating and paying players to achieve success again ala SMU. It's the only way the big stakeholders will ever change the current status quo.UW_Doog_Bot said:
FYI for those of you younger kids, we've been down this path before and as two toned as USC's sanctions were compared to the SEC's so it went for us compared to USC. We cheat and we are going to get dick slapped for it by our own upper campus even if the NCAA has become completely corrupt. I don't think Pete would pay for players but even if he did there's no way it could last long with the double standards that exist.Crawfish said:
No thank you. I want to win the right way.WeakarmCobra said:
Winners win..............at any priceStrongArmCobra said:We knew SC has no problem paying for players. They paid for Marlon. His whole broke ass family followed him to L.A. But it used to feel like they were the only ones. Now it feels like the new coaching staffs at Oregon, ASU, Arizona, and Colorado are all possibly willing to pay for players. Three of them came straight from coaching in the SEC (Cristobal, Sumlin, Tucker) and not only that, but from programs I would consider the dirtiest programs in the country Bama, Georgia, and Texas A&M. Then you got Herm. He's been around long enough to know how it goes. You ain't winning shit at a place like ASU without paying for a couple guys.
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That is why u are a loser. Tell me a coach in the last 2 decades won a natty without being dirty?Crawfish said:
No thank you. I want to win the right way.WeakarmCobra said:
Winners win..............at any priceStrongArmCobra said:We knew SC has no problem paying for players. They paid for Marlon. His whole broke ass family followed him to L.A. But it used to feel like they were the only ones. Now it feels like the new coaching staffs at Oregon, ASU, Arizona, and Colorado are all possibly willing to pay for players. Three of them came straight from coaching in the SEC (Cristobal, Sumlin, Tucker) and not only that, but from programs I would consider the dirtiest programs in the country Bama, Georgia, and Texas A&M. Then you got Herm. He's been around long enough to know how it goes. You ain't winning shit at a place like ASU without paying for a couple guys.
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It was basketball but that's what Tark the Shark did a Cal Long Beach to take on Wooden. His famous line - UCLA has Sam Gilbert and Long Beach State gets probationUW_Doog_Bot said:
I'd love to see some no name school start brazenly cheating and paying players to achieve success again ala SMU. It's the only way the big stakeholders will ever change the current status quo.UW_Doog_Bot said:
FYI for those of you younger kids, we've been down this path before and as two toned as USC's sanctions were compared to the SEC's so it went for us compared to USC. We cheat and we are going to get dick slapped for it by our own upper campus even if the NCAA has become completely corrupt. I don't think Pete would pay for players but even if he did there's no way it could last long with the double standards that exist.Crawfish said:
No thank you. I want to win the right way.WeakarmCobra said:
Winners win..............at any priceStrongArmCobra said:We knew SC has no problem paying for players. They paid for Marlon. His whole broke ass family followed him to L.A. But it used to feel like they were the only ones. Now it feels like the new coaching staffs at Oregon, ASU, Arizona, and Colorado are all possibly willing to pay for players. Three of them came straight from coaching in the SEC (Cristobal, Sumlin, Tucker) and not only that, but from programs I would consider the dirtiest programs in the country Bama, Georgia, and Texas A&M. Then you got Herm. He's been around long enough to know how it goes. You ain't winning shit at a place like ASU without paying for a couple guys.
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Ole miss had a decent run by their standards doing it over the last decade.UW_Doog_Bot said:
I'd love to see some no name school start brazenly cheating and paying players to achieve success again ala SMU. It's the only way the big stakeholders will ever change the current status quo.UW_Doog_Bot said:
FYI for those of you younger kids, we've been down this path before and as two toned as USC's sanctions were compared to the SEC's so it went for us compared to USC. We cheat and we are going to get dick slapped for it by our own upper campus even if the NCAA has become completely corrupt. I don't think Pete would pay for players but even if he did there's no way it could last long with the double standards that exist.Crawfish said:
No thank you. I want to win the right way.WeakarmCobra said:
Winners win..............at any priceStrongArmCobra said:We knew SC has no problem paying for players. They paid for Marlon. His whole broke ass family followed him to L.A. But it used to feel like they were the only ones. Now it feels like the new coaching staffs at Oregon, ASU, Arizona, and Colorado are all possibly willing to pay for players. Three of them came straight from coaching in the SEC (Cristobal, Sumlin, Tucker) and not only that, but from programs I would consider the dirtiest programs in the country Bama, Georgia, and Texas A&M. Then you got Herm. He's been around long enough to know how it goes. You ain't winning shit at a place like ASU without paying for a couple guys.
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All this conversational dicking around nothwithstanding - did we ever find out what's up with Wright?
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Things change, ups and downs, can't handle it? Take a walk.sinceredawg said:All this conversational dicking around nothwithstanding - did we ever find out what's up with Wright?
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The chasm between going full on bagmen and where we are now is wider than the grand canyon.UDubHusky23 said:
serious question... @Dennis_DeYoung where do you think the line is as far as how hard UW should pursue/push to get a recruit (stephon wright). Should they go all out and bagmen style or stick with petersens recruiting strategy as it stands now?Dennis_DeYoung said:Here's what I think: kid would like to go to UW. Mom wants $$.
I would like to see us actually: 1) brand consistently, 2) sell like our lives depended on it.
We can deliver a message with the intensity and consistency of Oregon without... wait for it... I know this is going to stun dawgman tards and the bottom 30% here... ...without it BEING Oregon's message.
If we had the same enthusiasm for communicating what we are doing as Oregon does we would level up in recruiting, definitely.
You cannot be, as my good friend @AIRWOLF says, "anti-sales" - which is how I think of us now.
I don't GAF if anyone thinks its unseemly for Pete to be dancing to the Cupid Shuffle at family reunions. FUCKING DO IT.
If you wanna be president, enjoy kissing babies. It's a part of it. What Pete's doing is not that serious.
Again, if you want to do something serious, go work for https://www.doctorswithoutborders.org/







