There is nothing different about how Oregon recruits to the next college its just simple its not even just college football that tries to do it anything from churches these days to schools to to football teams its just make it exciting and my them feel like a celebrity they get hooked on it but if there is no structure or substance i.e. this case being washington's coaching or built for life program then they just get lost in the cracks as the program turns to the next recruit to give them attention in hopes they commit. In a 17 year old kids head on those trips they get thinking that its going to be like that everyday they go to school there but its not till reality sets in after they commit or 2 years later it really isn't and they learn the lessons later in life. At some point all the kids learn the same lessons hopefully about just being a great human just at Washington they might learn it quicker than others and they get to pursue passions outside of football.
Those are three fucking long sentences. But I concur.
“All of my offers are blessings, and Oregon is always going to be my top school because it feels like home,” he said. “It’s different from watching it on TV to actually being in the stadium. It’s a good different. It feels really… I don’t know, like you can’t believe you are there.”
“We are really close and they said I was their highest priority in my class,” Suamataia said. “It really meant a lot. It’s a great blessing to hear that.”
Adding to the appeal of Oregon is Suamataia’s relationship to his cousins, sophomore left tackle Penei Sewell and five-star linebacker Noah Sewell, who was on his official visit to Eugene for the weekend.
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UW will be fine in this one.
Oh yeah and Ikaika will be combined with Huff on this one because of Ikaika’s Utah connections.
I worry about Bama much more than anyone else.
“We are really close and they said I was their highest priority in my class,” Suamataia said. “It really meant a lot. It’s a great blessing to hear that.”
Adding to the appeal of Oregon is Suamataia’s relationship to his cousins, sophomore left tackle Penei Sewell and five-star linebacker Noah Sewell, who was on his official visit to Eugene for the weekend.
https://www.oregonlive.com/recruiting/2019/10/elite-offensive-lineman-kingsley-suamataia-oregon-ducks-have-strong-mutual-interest-after-visit.html