1. This is a cooler edit than anything our marketing department puts together. 2. Anytime we have new comments on a committed baller I cringe until I see it’s just them recruiting for us.
1. This is a cooler edit than anything our marketing department puts together. 2. Anytime we have new comments on a committed baller I cringe until I see it’s just them recruiting for us.
The lack of a sig from whoever made the edit makes me think that it's actually from UW.
I think Jalen actually made this because I think he was the one who first tweeted it. Like DDY said, to have him doing this shows us what type of kid he his. This is what OKG should stand for. A kid who is ALL DAWG. I think he bleeds purple and gold
1. This is a cooler edit than anything our marketing department puts together. 2. Anytime we have new comments on a committed baller I cringe until I see it’s just them recruiting for us.
The lack of a sig from whoever made the edit makes me think that it's actually from UW.
I think Jalen actually made this because I think he was the one who first tweeted it. Like DDY said, to have him doing this shows us what type of kid he his. This is what OKG should stand for. A kid who is ALL DAWG. I think he bleeds purple and gold
Meanwhile Jude is just rolling over on his couch crushing funyun remnants into his back and flailing around for last nights Mountain Dew at 11:21 AM. He will be up soon, and when he is, watch the fuck out!
Meanwhile Jude is just rolling over on his couch crushing funyun remnants into his back and flailing around for last nights Mountain Dew at 11:21 AM. He will be up soon, and when he is, watch the fuck out!
Meanwhile Jude is just rolling over on his couch crushing funyun remnants into his back and flailing around for last nights Mountain Dew at 11:21 AM. He will be up soon, and when he is, watch the fuck out!
the reality is Jood is crawling Twitter non-stop looking for clues that more guys are going to Oregon's Saturday Night Live event and has another tab alerting him to updates on eDuck and a list of @RachaelDoyleDawg's follows...he's a fucking Duck who had no business faking his way as a Husky beat writer.
Meanwhile Jude is just rolling over on his couch crushing funyun remnants into his back and flailing around for last nights Mountain Dew at 11:21 AM. He will be up soon, and when he is, watch the fuck out!
the reality is Jood is crawling Twitter non-stop looking for clues that more guys are going to Oregon's Saturday Night Live event and has another tab alerting him to updates on eDuck and a list of @RachaelDoyleDawg's follows...he's a fucking Duck who had no business faking his way as a Husky beat writer.
He used the gig as an opportunity to move back home. That's pretty much it.
There’s a hashtag pinned to the top of Jalen McMillan’s profile page on Twitter.
Actually, scratch that. It’s not a hashtag. It’s not a marketing gimmick. It’s a movement.
And it was conceived at the four-star Washington football commit’s dinner table during a conversation with his dad.
“My dad comes and says, ‘You should make your own hashtag,’” McMillan told The Times on Monday. “I was like, ‘What do you mean?’ And he said, ‘Something to go by when you recruit on Twitter.’
“It just popped in my head. #CALIREIGN. #PURPLEREIGN. I was like, ‘Yeah, let’s see if it works.’”
News flash: it works. McMillan — the No. 4 wide receiver and No. 31 overall prospect in the 2020 class, according to 247Sports — tweeted the hashtag for the first time on July 2, exactly a week after the Fresno, Calif., native verbally committed to UW. He tagged six Husky targets from the state of California — wide receivers Logan Loya, LV Bunkley Shelton and Troy Franklin, center Myles Murao, outside linebacker Jordan Banks and defensive back Makell Esteen — on the message as well.
Besides the hashtag, he added an eyeball emoji and two words — an open invitation.
Who’s next?
The answer was ultimately Murao — 247Sports’ No. 2 center and No. 77 overall recruit in 2020 — who pledged to UW on the Fourth of July.
But according to a mysterious McMillan, #CALIREIGN hasn’t finished reeling in fish.
“It’s going to be really cool to watch this next week,” he said, teasing another imminent commitment.
In the nine days since he first tweeted it, #CALIREIGN has started rolling — gaining traction with both recruits and fans on social media.
“Yeah, I’m fricken surprised about it,” McMillan said with a laugh, of the hashtag’s sudden surge in social media popularity.
“I’m definitely going to bring a lot of guys, especially from Cali,” said McMillan, who added that he is completely committed to UW and has ceased communications with all outside coaching staffs.
“I feel like if we get the right dudes we will be competing for a national championship in the next coming years. So yeah, I’m definitely going to be recruiting.”
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Mike Vorel, though... damn this guy is just bringing a completely different level to UW coverage than we've seen in a long time.
But it takes SERIOUS big dick energy to recruit players of the same position
This kids going to be a fucking beast
Actually, scratch that. It’s not a hashtag. It’s not a marketing gimmick. It’s a movement.
And it was conceived at the four-star Washington football commit’s dinner table during a conversation with his dad.
“My dad comes and says, ‘You should make your own hashtag,’” McMillan told The Times on Monday. “I was like, ‘What do you mean?’ And he said, ‘Something to go by when you recruit on Twitter.’
“It just popped in my head. #CALIREIGN. #PURPLEREIGN. I was like, ‘Yeah, let’s see if it works.’”
News flash: it works. McMillan — the No. 4 wide receiver and No. 31 overall prospect in the 2020 class, according to 247Sports — tweeted the hashtag for the first time on July 2, exactly a week after the Fresno, Calif., native verbally committed to UW. He tagged six Husky targets from the state of California — wide receivers Logan Loya, LV Bunkley Shelton and Troy Franklin, center Myles Murao, outside linebacker Jordan Banks and defensive back Makell Esteen — on the message as well.
Besides the hashtag, he added an eyeball emoji and two words — an open invitation.
Who’s next?
The answer was ultimately Murao — 247Sports’ No. 2 center and No. 77 overall recruit in 2020 — who pledged to UW on the Fourth of July.
But according to a mysterious McMillan, #CALIREIGN hasn’t finished reeling in fish.
“It’s going to be really cool to watch this next week,” he said, teasing another imminent commitment.
In the nine days since he first tweeted it, #CALIREIGN has started rolling — gaining traction with both recruits and fans on social media.
“Yeah, I’m fricken surprised about it,” McMillan said with a laugh, of the hashtag’s sudden surge in social media popularity.
“I’m definitely going to bring a lot of guys, especially from Cali,” said McMillan, who added that he is completely committed to UW and has ceased communications with all outside coaching staffs.
“I feel like if we get the right dudes we will be competing for a national championship in the next coming years. So yeah, I’m definitely going to be recruiting.”