I think it's fair to say Oregon has recruited slightly better than us in recent years. I also think it's fair to say that with all the talent in Washington in the 2021and 2022 classes, if UW doesn't have a better classes than the Ducks in those years then that would be a failure.
I'll give Stanford some credit as well. They have a pretty solid class so far with only 17 commits
They got the son of the all time leading NFL rusher.
They do great with sons of star football players which is interesting because it is a commentary on the education at a football factory compared to an academis school and a lot of guys hope their sons don't have to get their brains bashed in since dad already did
I think it's fair to say Oregon has recruited slightly better than us in recent years. I also think it's fair to say that with all the talent in Washington in the 2021and 2022 classes, if UW doesn't have a better classes than the Ducks in those years then that would be a failure.
I thought it was pretty much neck and neck the last three years - this year included. We don't have a talent disparity with Oregon. We have poor in game coaching and no hair on our balls.
I think it's fair to say Oregon has recruited slightly better than us in recent years. I also think it's fair to say that with all the talent in Washington in the 2021and 2022 classes, if UW doesn't have a better classes than the Ducks in those years then that would be a failure.
I thought it was pretty much neck and neck the last three years - this year included. We don't have a talent disparity with Oregon. We have poor in game coaching and no hair on our balls.
I think it's fair to say Oregon has recruited slightly better than us in recent years. I also think it's fair to say that with all the talent in Washington in the 2021and 2022 classes, if UW doesn't have a better classes than the Ducks in those years then that would be a failure.
I thought it was pretty much neck and neck the last three years - this year included. We don't have a talent disparity with Oregon. We have poor in game coaching and no hair on our balls.
I'll give Stanford some credit as well. They have a pretty solid class so far with only 17 commits
They got the son of the all time leading NFL rusher.
They do great with sons of star football players which is interesting because it is a commentary on the education at a football factory compared to an academis school and a lot of guys hope their sons don't have to get their brains bashed in since dad already did
This. Their kids grew up with money and their Dads remember what it was like on the other side of the tracks. Stanford is the country club they couldn't even dream of working at when they were growing up.
I think it's fair to say Oregon has recruited slightly better than us in recent years. I also think it's fair to say that with all the talent in Washington in the 2021and 2022 classes, if UW doesn't have a better classes than the Ducks in those years then that would be a failure.
I thought it was pretty much neck and neck the last three years - this year included. We don't have a talent disparity with Oregon. We have poor in game coaching and no hair on our balls.
I think it's fair to say Oregon has recruited slightly better than us in recent years. I also think it's fair to say that with all the talent in Washington in the 2021and 2022 classes, if UW doesn't have a better classes than the Ducks in those years then that would be a failure.
I think it's fair to say Oregon has recruited slightly better than us in recent years. I also think it's fair to say that with all the talent in Washington in the 2021and 2022 classes, if UW doesn't have a better classes than the Ducks in those years then that would be a failure.
I thought it was pretty much neck and neck the last three years - this year included. We don't have a talent disparity with Oregon. We have poor in game coaching and no hair on our balls.
Really trying to understand where this narrative of Oregon Out recruiting UW over the last few years has come from. Because it’s been neck and neck. Oregon some higher rated kids, UW more depth in Blue Chips.
It’s been shit coaching and lack of development and playing some shitty older players over giving young dudes a chance.
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There is truth in this. Coaching can make up the difference between the talent gaps here and there. No doubt. Wilbur gets it and so does @dnc
However - get it the fuck done.
They do great with sons of star football players which is interesting because it is a commentary on the education at a football factory compared to an academis school and a lot of guys hope their sons don't have to get their brains bashed in since dad already did
But damn. Shaw has his work cut out for him.
It’s been shit coaching and lack of development and playing some shitty older players over giving young dudes a chance.
And those numbers are even better when you look at 247 and not composite.