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Sawyer Racanelli 3* WR/LB 2020, Brush Prairie (Hockinson), WA (COMMITTED)

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  • PostGameOrangeSlices
    PostGameOrangeSlices Member Posts: 27,672

    No one is even mentioning Racanelli even though his film is transcendent.



    I don’t wanna believe in jinxing people, but MAN.
    Kiss of death lol
  • Ballz
    Ballz Member Posts: 4,735

    He’s not going to enroll for 12 months. He doesn’t need to be grayshirted. Miki Ah You wasn’t why would they do it to Sawyer?

    Frees up a scholarship in this class.
  • FireCohen
    FireCohen Member Posts: 21,823

    He’s not going to enroll for 12 months. He doesn’t need to be grayshirted. Miki Ah You wasn’t why would they do it to Sawyer?

    True, dude but miki for the limited time last year looked fucking elite
  • KrunkJuice
    KrunkJuice Member Posts: 2,070

    He’s not going to enroll for 12 months. He doesn’t need to be grayshirted. Miki Ah You wasn’t why would they do it to Sawyer?

    Frees up a scholarship in this class.
    Eason, Onwuzurike, Bryant and Taylor are all early entry candidates. We have Chin, Rice, Soderberg as potential couch sellers. We will have plenty of room.
  • Ballz
    Ballz Member Posts: 4,735
    edited July 2019

    He’s not going to enroll for 12 months. He doesn’t need to be grayshirted. Miki Ah You wasn’t why would they do it to Sawyer?

    Frees up a scholarship in this class.
    Fuck off, you don't greyshirt a talent like Racanelli. That's a slap in the face. It also opens the door for any other school to offer him a spot in their 2020 class to enroll on time and poach him.

    Christ, for how obsessed you are with recruiting it's incredible how unable you are to think basic shit through.
    I like him but he's lucky he got an offer playing at the 2A level and not doing a lot of camps. Asking an injured player to gray shirt is not a slap in the face. He should be grateful to still have a scholarship post-injury when a lot of schools drop injured guys. Having to wait a little longer to enroll is not a big deal. I'm just saying, if a guy like Jaden Navarrette wants to flip to UW at the last minute in February, UW may need to push Raccanelli's scholarship back to the 2021 class to fit a must take guy like that into the class. I think some more time for his body to develop would allow the coaches to more accurately understand where he fits best position wise.
  • Ballz
    Ballz Member Posts: 4,735

    He’s not going to enroll for 12 months. He doesn’t need to be grayshirted. Miki Ah You wasn’t why would they do it to Sawyer?

    Frees up a scholarship in this class.
    Eason, Onwuzurike, Bryant and Taylor are all early entry candidates. We have Chin, Rice, Soderberg as potential couch sellers. We will have plenty of room.
    We're hoping the players in bold all stay for their Senior seasons.
  • Ballz
    Ballz Member Posts: 4,735
    edited July 2019

    He’s not going to enroll for 12 months. He doesn’t need to be grayshirted. Miki Ah You wasn’t why would they do it to Sawyer?

    Frees up a scholarship in this class.
    Fuck off, you don't greyshirt a talent like Racanelli. That's a slap in the face. It also opens the door for any other school to offer him a spot in their 2020 class to enroll on time and poach him.

    Christ, for how obsessed you are with recruiting it's incredible how unable you are to think basic shit through.
    I like him but he's lucky he got an offer playing at the 2A level and not doing a lot of camps. Asking an injured player to gray shirt is not a slap in the face. He should be grateful to still have a scholarship post-injury when a lot of schools drop injured guys. Having to wait a little longer to enroll is not a big deal. I'm just saying, if a guy like Jaden Navarrette wants to flip to UW at the last minute in February, UW may need to push Raccanelli's scholarship back to the 2021 class to fit a must take guy like that into the class.
    After everything you've seen of Pete you really think he'd pull some shit like that? He wouldn't even do that for the lowest recruit in the class, let alone a stud like Racanelli. And you wouldn't push him to the next class. You'd push him to another school.
    Big boy programs do it all the time. I don't understand why you think it's such a slap in the face. It's not a slap in the face and has nothing to do with his talent level. It's about trying to acquire the most amount of talent possible.
  • GreenRiverGatorz
    GreenRiverGatorz Member Posts: 10,168

    He’s not going to enroll for 12 months. He doesn’t need to be grayshirted. Miki Ah You wasn’t why would they do it to Sawyer?

    Frees up a scholarship in this class.
    Fuck off, you don't greyshirt a talent like Racanelli. That's a slap in the face. It also opens the door for any other school to offer him a spot in their 2020 class to enroll on time and poach him.

    Christ, for how obsessed you are with recruiting it's incredible how unable you are to think basic shit through.
    I like him but he's lucky he got an offer playing at the 2A level and not doing a lot of camps. Asking an injured player to gray shirt is not a slap in the face. He should be grateful to still have a scholarship post-injury when a lot of schools drop injured guys. Having to wait a little longer to enroll is not a big deal. I'm just saying, if a guy like Jaden Navarrette wants to flip to UW at the last minute in February, UW may need to push Raccanelli's scholarship back to the 2021 class to fit a must take guy like that into the class.
    After everything you've seen of Pete you really think he'd pull some shit like that? He wouldn't even do that for the lowest recruit in the class, let alone a stud like Racanelli. And you wouldn't push him to the next class. You'd push him to another school.
    Big boy programs do it all the time. I don't understand why you think it's such a slap in the face. It's not a slap in the face and has nothing to do with his talent level. It's about trying to acquire the most amount of talent possible.
    Because no high school kid, let alone a top tier athlete, wants to sit at home for an extra fall while all of his peers enroll, train at an elite level, and fuck top notch strange at college. And for most greyshirt players it's the first time in a decade they've gone a season without being a part of an organized football team. Greyshirting fucking sucks and only kids with no leverage do it.