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Is anyone else out there wondering if the 2018 class wasn’t the peak? While we have some good guys up and coming, this seems to me the first class in the past four years that may be a step back where we are settling for Plan C’s instead of our Plan A or B’s... I was really expecting ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ guys, at least one or two, to join the class by now. We will have to finish in a fabulous flurry just to catch up, let alone surpass last years class. Has the OKG message run its course? Has the failure to win the big game blunted the OKG message and UW allure? I’m a bit worried.
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Sorry, you're gonna have to suffer CBG until you get this place dialed in. Now bend over ...
A real live one. Too good to be true.
Stay!
So, going strictly off 247's independent rankings UW hauled in the #9 class in the nation last year with 1 5-star, 11 4-stars, and 9 3-stars. That caclulates out to a 3.62 ranking per recruit. The 2019 class currently has 5 4-stars and 3 high 3-stars. That calculates out to a 3.63 ranking per recruit.
Its June. Every one of our current commits are plan A guys. Every single one of them have offers from half the Pac-12 with a number of them from Stanford, USC, and Oregon (LOL). With the amount of highly rated talent still left on the board and the possibility that one of our current 3-stars moves up in the rankings (hi Taj Davis) there is a very high likelihood that UW brings in a higher rated class than last year which would make consecutive top 10 classes for the first time I can ever remember.
Might as well just LEAVE!! while your* ahead.