The "we are only going to offer limited scholarships because we want our scholarships to mean something" may back fire on an epic level. With limited offers, if UW loses it out on more recruits than expected, they are going to be put in an awkward position of having to play catch-up with newly added prospects. This was the same stupid idea tried by the Helfrich staff. Some may call it selective, I call it lazy and over confident borderline arrogant.
It's actually the opposite of lazy. UW puts in all the extra work looking into a kids background, finding out who he is as a person, how hard he works, what his teachers says about him, what other recruits or current players who know him say about him, etc. Those evaluations before offering take more time and effort and even after offering a kid they are still constantly evaluating him to see how hard he's working, whether or not he's getting better, whether or not he's become complacent, how he performs against better talent at camps, etc.
What's actually lazy is just throwing out offers to a million kids based on star rating hype and their highlight tapes and then seeing who's interested from there.
Petersen's way of recruiting seems to be working both with on the field production and current recruiting. UW is headed in the right direction and continuing to ascend.
The "we are only going to offer limited scholarships because we want our scholarships to mean something" may back fire on an epic level. With limited offers, if UW loses it out on more recruits than expected, they are going to be put in an awkward position of having to play catch-up with newly added prospects. This was the same stupid idea tried by the Helfrich staff. Some may call it selective, I call it lazy and over confident borderline arrogant.
It's actually the opposite of lazy. UW puts in all the extra work looking into a kids background, finding out who he is as a person, how hard he works, what his teachers says about him, what other recruits or current players who know him say about him, etc. Those evaluations before offering take more time and effort and even after offering a kid they are still constantly evaluating him to see how hard he's working, whether or not he's getting better, whether or not he's become complacent, how he performs against better talent at camps, etc.
What's actually lazy is just throwing out offers to a million kids based on star rating hype and their highlight tapes and then seeing who's interested from there.
Petersen's way of recruiting seems to be working both with on the field production and current recruiting. UW is headed in the right direction and continuing to ascend.
The "we are only going to offer limited scholarships because we want our scholarships to mean something" may back fire on an epic level. With limited offers, if UW loses it out on more recruits than expected, they are going to be put in an awkward position of having to play catch-up with newly added prospects. This was the same stupid idea tried by the Helfrich staff. Some may call it selective, I call it lazy and over confident borderline arrogant.
It's actually the opposite of lazy. UW puts in all the extra work looking into a kids background, finding out who he is as a person, how hard he works, what his teachers says about him, what other recruits or current players who know him say about him, etc. Those evaluations before offering take more time and effort and even after offering a kid they are still constantly evaluating him to see how hard he's working, whether or not he's getting better, whether or not he's become complacent, how he performs against better talent at camps, etc.
What's actually lazy is just throwing out offers to a million kids based on star rating hype and their highlight tapes and then seeing who's interested from there.
Petersen's way of recruiting seems to be working both with on the field production and current recruiting. UW is headed in the right direction and continuing to ascend.
Too bad they don't do the same for the recruits fathers.
The "we are only going to offer limited scholarships because we want our scholarships to mean something" may back fire on an epic level. With limited offers, if UW loses it out on more recruits than expected, they are going to be put in an awkward position of having to play catch-up with newly added prospects. This was the same stupid idea tried by the Helfrich staff. Some may call it selective, I call it lazy and over confident borderline arrogant.
It's actually the opposite of lazy. UW puts in all the extra work looking into a kids background, finding out who he is as a person, how hard he works, what his teachers says about him, what other recruits or current players who know him say about him, etc. Those evaluations before offering take more time and effort and even after offering a kid they are still constantly evaluating him to see how hard he's working, whether or not he's getting better, whether or not he's become complacent, how he performs against better talent at camps, etc.
What's actually lazy is just throwing out offers to a million kids based on star rating hype and their highlight tapes and then seeing who's interested from there.
Petersen's way of recruiting seems to be working both with on the field production and current recruiting. UW is headed in the right direction and continuing to ascend.
^^^Chris Patterson’s senior thesis paper^^^
YEAH BUDDAAAAAYYY! We got Coach Pete baby! WOOOOOOO!
The "we are only going to offer limited scholarships because we want our scholarships to mean something" may back fire on an epic level. With limited offers, if UW loses it out on more recruits than expected, they are going to be put in an awkward position of having to play catch-up with newly added prospects. This was the same stupid idea tried by the Helfrich staff. Some may call it selective, I call it lazy and over confident borderline arrogant.
Not you too. You guys can't help but to quook now that your team sucks.
UW isn't going anywhere. The only question is if we can beat the big boys.
Oregon has a long way to go and it won't happen under Cristobal.
These the facts. I had to accept them during the Duckade. The eyes don't lie.
The "we are only going to offer limited scholarships because we want our scholarships to mean something" may back fire on an epic level. With limited offers, if UW loses it out on more recruits than expected, they are going to be put in an awkward position of having to play catch-up with newly added prospects. This was the same stupid idea tried by the Helfrich staff. Some may call it selective, I call it lazy and over confident borderline arrogant.
It's actually the opposite of lazy. UW puts in all the extra work looking into a kids background, finding out who he is as a person, how hard he works, what his teachers says about him, what other recruits or current players who know him say about him, etc. Those evaluations before offering take more time and effort and even after offering a kid they are still constantly evaluating him to see how hard he's working, whether or not he's getting better, whether or not he's become complacent, how he performs against better talent at camps, etc.
What's actually lazy is just throwing out offers to a million kids based on star rating hype and their highlight tapes and then seeing who's interested from there.
Petersen's way of recruiting seems to be working both with on the field production and current recruiting. UW is headed in the right direction and continuing to ascend.
Darron Thomas on 1-5 going 95 MPH after smoking it all is >>>>>>>>>> this poast.
The "we are only going to offer limited scholarships because we want our scholarships to mean something" may back fire on an epic level. With limited offers, if UW loses it out on more recruits than expected, they are going to be put in an awkward position of having to play catch-up with newly added prospects. This was the same stupid idea tried by the Helfrich staff. Some may call it selective, I call it lazy and over confident borderline arrogant.
Not you too. You guys can't help but to quook now that your team sucks.
UW isn't going anywhere. The only question is if we can beat the big boys.
Oregon has a long way to go and it won't happen under Cristobal.
These the facts. I had to accept them during the Duckade. The eyes don't lie.
I'm definitely LIPO. The guy's head coaching experience at Oregon is one bowl game that he had a week to prepare for without his best and only offensive weapon. Not making too many excuses for him there, because the team played like garbage. But I'm at least going to wait until week 3 or 4 before I decide if he's the guy or not. That's when I knew Helfrich was crap (home game against Tennessee)
The "we are only going to offer limited scholarships because we want our scholarships to mean something" may back fire on an epic level. With limited offers, if UW loses it out on more recruits than expected, they are going to be put in an awkward position of having to play catch-up with newly added prospects. This was the same stupid idea tried by the Helfrich staff. Some may call it selective, I call it lazy and over confident borderline arrogant.
It's actually the opposite of lazy. UW puts in all the extra work looking into a kids background, finding out who he is as a person, how hard he works, what his teachers says about him, what other recruits or current players who know him say about him, etc. Those evaluations before offering take more time and effort and even after offering a kid they are still constantly evaluating him to see how hard he's working, whether or not he's getting better, whether or not he's become complacent, how he performs against better talent at camps, etc.
What's actually lazy is just throwing out offers to a million kids based on star rating hype and their highlight tapes and then seeing who's interested from there.
Petersen's way of recruiting seems to be working both with on the field production and current recruiting. UW is headed in the right direction and continuing to ascend.
^^^Chris Patterson’s senior thesis paper^^^
YEAH BUDDAAAAAYYY! We got Coach Pete baby! WOOOOOOO!
The "we are only going to offer limited scholarships because we want our scholarships to mean something" may back fire on an epic level. With limited offers, if UW loses it out on more recruits than expected, they are going to be put in an awkward position of having to play catch-up with newly added prospects. This was the same stupid idea tried by the Helfrich staff. Some may call it selective, I call it lazy and over confident borderline arrogant.
It's actually the opposite of lazy. UW puts in all the extra work looking into a kids background, finding out who he is as a person, how hard he works, what his teachers says about him, what other recruits or current players who know him say about him, etc. Those evaluations before offering take more time and effort and even after offering a kid they are still constantly evaluating him to see how hard he's working, whether or not he's getting better, whether or not he's become complacent, how he performs against better talent at camps, etc.
What's actually lazy is just throwing out offers to a million kids based on star rating hype and their highlight tapes and then seeing who's interested from there.
Petersen's way of recruiting seems to be working both with on the field production and current recruiting. UW is headed in the right direction and continuing to ascend.
^^^Chris Patterson’s senior thesis paper^^^
YEAH BUDDAAAAAYYY! We got Coach Pete baby! WOOOOOOO!
And an Austin City Limts Bowl.
Carry on...
That was a TUFF Mississipi Southern Christian University!
The "we are only going to offer limited scholarships because we want our scholarships to mean something" may back fire on an epic level. With limited offers, if UW loses it out on more recruits than expected, they are going to be put in an awkward position of having to play catch-up with newly added prospects. This was the same stupid idea tried by the Helfrich staff. Some may call it selective, I call it lazy and over confident borderline arrogant.
It's actually the opposite of lazy. UW puts in all the extra work looking into a kids background, finding out who he is as a person, how hard he works, what his teachers says about him, what other recruits or current players who know him say about him, etc. Those evaluations before offering take more time and effort and even after offering a kid they are still constantly evaluating him to see how hard he's working, whether or not he's getting better, whether or not he's become complacent, how he performs against better talent at camps, etc.
What's actually lazy is just throwing out offers to a million kids based on star rating hype and their highlight tapes and then seeing who's interested from there.
Petersen's way of recruiting seems to be working both with on the field production and current recruiting. UW is headed in the right direction and continuing to ascend.
^^^Chris Patterson’s senior thesis paper^^^
YEAH BUDDAAAAAYYY! We got Coach Pete baby! WOOOOOOO!
The "we are only going to offer limited scholarships because we want our scholarships to mean something" may back fire on an epic level. With limited offers, if UW loses it out on more recruits than expected, they are going to be put in an awkward position of having to play catch-up with newly added prospects. This was the same stupid idea tried by the Helfrich staff. Some may call it selective, I call it lazy and over confident borderline arrogant.
It's actually the opposite of lazy. UW puts in all the extra work looking into a kids background, finding out who he is as a person, how hard he works, what his teachers says about him, what other recruits or current players who know him say about him, etc. Those evaluations before offering take more time and effort and even after offering a kid they are still constantly evaluating him to see how hard he's working, whether or not he's getting better, whether or not he's become complacent, how he performs against better talent at camps, etc.
What's actually lazy is just throwing out offers to a million kids based on star rating hype and their highlight tapes and then seeing who's interested from there.
Petersen's way of recruiting seems to be working both with on the field production and current recruiting. UW is headed in the right direction and continuing to ascend.
You seem like the type of person who thinks strippers like them
The "we are only going to offer limited scholarships because we want our scholarships to mean something" may back fire on an epic level. With limited offers, if UW loses it out on more recruits than expected, they are going to be put in an awkward position of having to play catch-up with newly added prospects. This was the same stupid idea tried by the Helfrich staff. Some may call it selective, I call it lazy and over confident borderline arrogant.
It's actually the opposite of lazy. UW puts in all the extra work looking into a kids background, finding out who he is as a person, how hard he works, what his teachers says about him, what other recruits or current players who know him say about him, etc. Those evaluations before offering take more time and effort and even after offering a kid they are still constantly evaluating him to see how hard he's working, whether or not he's getting better, whether or not he's become complacent, how he performs against better talent at camps, etc.
What's actually lazy is just throwing out offers to a million kids based on star rating hype and their highlight tapes and then seeing who's interested from there.
Petersen's way of recruiting seems to be working both with on the field production and current recruiting. UW is headed in the right direction and continuing to ascend.
You seem like the type of person who thinks strippers like them
I like this kid more than Trice but he is far from an elite talent right now. He does have the frame and length to grow into a good player much like Jelks.
I like this kid more than Trice but he is far from an elite talent right now. He does have the frame and length to grow into a good player much like Jelks.
He's bigger and faster than Trice, and he's got GREAT HIPS.
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What's actually lazy is just throwing out offers to a million kids based on star rating hype and their highlight tapes and then seeing who's interested from there.
Petersen's way of recruiting seems to be working both with on the field production and current recruiting. UW is headed in the right direction and continuing to ascend.
UW isn't going anywhere. The only question is if we can beat the big boys.
Oregon has a long way to go and it won't happen under Cristobal.
These the facts. I had to accept them during the Duckade. The eyes don't lie.
Carry on...