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Daniyel Ngata , 4* 2020 RB, Folsom, CA - arrived via portal

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  • dncdnc Member Posts: 56,614
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    AIRWOLF said:

    Nurple said:

    Truly curious if the Nagtas split up or if parents want them together.

    No way to know, but if Joe comes to UW, I would find it really hard to see Daniyel going elsewhere. Ariel, Kaho, Joe...that's a lot of pull. Plus the Dawgs should be ridiculously good (and will have a couple more 10+ win seasons in the books) by the time LOI day rolls around for 2020 guys.
    Luke Huard says hi.

    Third kids can have a mind of their own.
  • DoogCouricsDoogCourics Member Posts: 5,739
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    Meek said:

    Speaking of Joe.....what is the feeling on him?

    Clemson has been trending and they feel really good about him. Coach flew out to visit a few days ago.





    I think he's going to be really tempted by the big boys, especially Clemson, but as AIRWOLF said.... You have your older brother, close family friend, Lubick, Hamdan, Coach Pete personally keeping tabs on him. At the end of the day that is a lot of pull to stay on the West Coast with your family and friends.
  • animateanimate Member Posts: 4,230
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    dnc said:

    AIRWOLF said:

    Nurple said:

    Truly curious if the Nagtas split up or if parents want them together.

    No way to know, but if Joe comes to UW, I would find it really hard to see Daniyel going elsewhere. Ariel, Kaho, Joe...that's a lot of pull. Plus the Dawgs should be ridiculously good (and will have a couple more 10+ win seasons in the books) by the time LOI day rolls around for 2020 guys.
    Luke Huard says hi.

    Third kids can have a mind of their own.
    True. But how did Luke do?
  • dncdnc Member Posts: 56,614
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    animate said:

    dnc said:

    AIRWOLF said:

    Nurple said:

    Truly curious if the Nagtas split up or if parents want them together.

    No way to know, but if Joe comes to UW, I would find it really hard to see Daniyel going elsewhere. Ariel, Kaho, Joe...that's a lot of pull. Plus the Dawgs should be ridiculously good (and will have a couple more 10+ win seasons in the books) by the time LOI day rolls around for 2020 guys.
    Luke Huard says hi.

    Third kids can have a mind of their own.
    True. But how did Luke do?
    Still better than Damon.
  • CokeGreaterThanPepsiCokeGreaterThanPepsi Member Posts: 7,646
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    Losing Joseph Ngata would be devastating. Clemson is going hard on him. I think he is leaning there for sure.
  • bananasnblondesbananasnblondes Member Posts: 14,876
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    Losing Joseph Ngata would be devastating. Clemson is going hard on him. I think he is leaning there for sure.

    Lubick needs to get that shit done. Bush laid the groundwork for him last year with Osborne and Spiker. They might need to double-team this one
  • TequillaTequilla Member Posts: 19,800
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    Losing Joseph Ngata would be devastating. Clemson is going hard on him. I think he is leaning there for sure.

    Who REALLY wants to live in Clemson, South Carolina???
  • DoogCouricsDoogCourics Member Posts: 5,739
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    Tequilla said:

    Losing Joseph Ngata would be devastating. Clemson is going hard on him. I think he is leaning there for sure.

    Who REALLY wants to live in Clemson, South Carolina???
    Dabo and his $6.75 million per year definitely loves living there.

    But I sure as fuck wouldn't.
  • RoadDawg55RoadDawg55 Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 30,123
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    AIRWOLF said:

    dnc said:
    I can't wait for this kid to be on campus as a freshman.
    I know this is the recruiting bored, but this kid isn’t seeing the field in a meaningful way for at least three years. I give a fuck about those three seasons a lot more than a teen boi. I didn’t even have to take a walk on the beach for perspective.
  • TequillaTequilla Member Posts: 19,800
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    AIRWOLF said:

    dnc said:
    I can't wait for this kid to be on campus as a freshman.
    I know this is the recruiting bored, but this kid isn’t seeing the field in a meaningful way for at least three years. I give a fuck about those three seasons a lot more than a teen boi. I didn’t even have to take a walk on the beach for perspective.
    Here's the thing ... I don't necessarily disagree with your feeling about caring about what happens on the field more. As a fan, that's probably what you should CARE about.

    But if you are in the business of THINKING about the future of the program, the foundation for what those seasons looks like starts with the TBS angle today.

    This is the fundamental difference between college sports and professional sports.

    Player "acquisition" in professional sports largely takes place once per year, is organized in how those players are distributed, and there's a relatively defined period and process for scouting and evaluation. On the other hand, in college sports it is far less organized, is constant, nad heavily relies upon scouting, evaluation, and relationship building.

    If I'm the CEO of the program like Pete is, I'm probabaly spending about half of my time and resources tied into TBS'ing and securing the next generation of talent. @CokeGreaterThanPepsi can probably answer this better than I do, but I would have a significant number of dedicated staff scouring tape/film, organizing communication, etc. to put my coaches in a position to be successful. Having regular meetings and strategy sessions becomes paramount on a weekly basis.

    It's one thing to be in-season focused largely DURING the season but there's about 8 months of the year where being TBS focused is incredibly important for the foundation and overall health of the program.
  • pat_hmpat_hm Member Posts: 941
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    Losing Joseph Ngata would be devastating. Clemson is going hard on him. I think he is leaning there for sure.

    Can’t really blame Joe. We’ve put Johnnie Ross in the league who caught 2 passes last year w/ Nati and Pettis in the second this year. That’s it for WR (thanks Pease!)

    In the last 5 years Clemson has put in Nuk Hopkins, Sammy Watkins, Martavis Bryant & Mike Williams. They put guys in the league.

    It is pretty rare to see a west coast kid go to an ACC school though. Clemson is a joke academically where we have the edge along with family and friends. Dabo has clearly made an impression though and they’re the leader for sure.

    Joe and Eason needs to happen though !!
  • TequillaTequilla Member Posts: 19,800
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    pat_hm said:

    Losing Joseph Ngata would be devastating. Clemson is going hard on him. I think he is leaning there for sure.

    Can’t really blame Joe. We’ve put Johnnie Ross in the league who caught 2 passes last year w/ Nati and Pettis in the second this year. That’s it for WR (thanks Pease!)

    In the last 5 years Clemson has put in Nuk Hopkins, Sammy Watkins, Martavis Bryant & Mike Williams. They put guys in the league.

    It is pretty rare to see a west coast kid go to an ACC school though. Clemson is a joke academically where we have the edge along with family and friends. Dabo has clearly made an impression though and they’re the leader for sure.

    Joe and Eason needs to happen though !!
    The bolded really made me laugh ... inside joke kind of reasons
  • RubberfistRubberfist Member Posts: 1,373
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    pat_hm said:

    Losing Joseph Ngata would be devastating. Clemson is going hard on him. I think he is leaning there for sure.

    Can’t really blame Joe. We’ve put Johnnie Ross in the league who caught 2 passes last year w/ Nati and Pettis in the second this year. That’s it for WR (thanks Pease!)

    In the last 5 years Clemson has put in Nuk Hopkins, Sammy Watkins, Martavis Bryant & Mike Williams. They put guys in the league.

    It is pretty rare to see a west coast kid go to an ACC school though. Clemson is a joke academically where we have the edge along with family and friends. Dabo has clearly made an impression though and they’re the leader for sure.

    Joe and Eason needs to happen though !!
    Ross caught all of zero passes last year.
  • BreadBread Member Posts: 3,967
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    Never underestimate our folsom pipeline. You can get this on the east coast.
  • pat_hmpat_hm Member Posts: 941
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    Tequilla said:

    pat_hm said:

    Losing Joseph Ngata would be devastating. Clemson is going hard on him. I think he is leaning there for sure.

    Can’t really blame Joe. We’ve put Johnnie Ross in the league who caught 2 passes last year w/ Nati and Pettis in the second this year. That’s it for WR (thanks Pease!)

    In the last 5 years Clemson has put in Nuk Hopkins, Sammy Watkins, Martavis Bryant & Mike Williams. They put guys in the league.

    It is pretty rare to see a west coast kid go to an ACC school though. Clemson is a joke academically where we have the edge along with family and friends. Dabo has clearly made an impression though and they’re the leader for sure.

    Joe and Eason needs to happen though !!
    The bolded really made me laugh ... inside joke kind of reasons
    It’s no TCU...
  • AIRWOLFAIRWOLF Member Posts: 1,840
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    dnc said:

    AIRWOLF said:

    Nurple said:

    Truly curious if the Nagtas split up or if parents want them together.

    No way to know, but if Joe comes to UW, I would find it really hard to see Daniyel going elsewhere. Ariel, Kaho, Joe...that's a lot of pull. Plus the Dawgs should be ridiculously good (and will have a couple more 10+ win seasons in the books) by the time LOI day rolls around for 2020 guys.
    Luke Huard says hi.

    Third kids can have a mind of their own.
    Nobody really wanted another Huard around.
  • CuntWaffleCuntWaffle Member Posts: 22,493
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    Hes going to UW. CuntWaffle lock.
  • TTJTTJ Member Posts: 4,795
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    Tequilla said:

    AIRWOLF said:

    dnc said:
    I can't wait for this kid to be on campus as a freshman.
    I know this is the recruiting bored, but this kid isn’t seeing the field in a meaningful way for at least three years. I give a fuck about those three seasons a lot more than a teen boi. I didn’t even have to take a walk on the beach for perspective.
    Here's the thing ... I don't necessarily disagree with your feeling about caring about what happens on the field more. As a fan, that's probably what you should CARE about.

    But if you are in the business of THINKING about the future of the program, the foundation for what those seasons looks like starts with the TBS angle today.

    This is the fundamental difference between college sports and professional sports.

    Player "acquisition" in professional sports largely takes place once per year, is organized in how those players are distributed, and there's a relatively defined period and process for scouting and evaluation. On the other hand, in college sports it is far less organized, is constant, nad heavily relies upon scouting, evaluation, and relationship building.

    If I'm the CEO of the program like Pete is, I'm probabaly spending about half of my time and resources tied into TBS'ing and securing the next generation of talent. @CokeGreaterThanPepsi can probably answer this better than I do, but I would have a significant number of dedicated staff scouring tape/film, organizing communication, etc. to put my coaches in a position to be successful. Having regular meetings and strategy sessions becomes paramount on a weekly basis.

    It's one thing to be in-season focused largely DURING the season but there's about 8 months of the year where being TBS focused is incredibly important for the foundation and overall health of the program.

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