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Our? class by state

Current commits:
California-8
Hawaii-3
Washington-3
Nevada-1

If you consider Buelow, Heimuli, and Tuitele to commit that’s 2 more for Hawaii, and 1 more for California.

Still on our? bored:
Ford- CA
McCoy-CA
Foskey- CA
McDuffie- CA
To’oto’o- CA
Latu- CA
Wright, S- CA
Wright, M- CA
Ngata- CA
Ika- UT
Chase- WA
Wright, J- AZ
Trice- AZ
Vimahi- HI

PWO?
Legg- WA
Elder- WA

Potential subtraction of 1 CA with Williams.

So, barring any drastic changes >50% of the class will be from CA, somewhere around 15% will be from WA, maybe greater than 25% will be from HI.

I don’t know what any of this means, so I’ll let those TBSers figure that out.
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  • Thebourbinator
    Thebourbinator Member Posts: 664
    To expand, without really getting detailed on who enrolled etc because I’m a lazy fuck;

    2018- 25% WA
    2017- 39% WA
    2016- 40% WA
    2015- 36% WA
  • FireCohen
    FireCohen Member Posts: 21,823
    wa classes should pick up next year and the glorious 2020
  • NEsnake12
    NEsnake12 Member Posts: 3,797

    To expand, without really getting detailed on who enrolled etc because I’m a lazy fuck;

    2018- 25% WA
    2017- 39% WA
    2016- 40% WA
    2015- 36% WA

    A better % would be “what % of players from WA that we actually wanted did we land?”

    That would show the actual improvement on in-state recruiting
  • FireCohen
    FireCohen Member Posts: 21,823

    wa classes should pick up next year and the glorious 2020

    Next year *is* the glorious 2020 R tard
    Time and math is hard
  • FireCohen
    FireCohen Member Posts: 21,823
    Sources said:

    wa classes should pick up next year and the glorious 2020

    Next year *is* the glorious 2020 R tard
    Time and math is hard


    I hope not, then it means we have jake browning for all eternity
  • HillsboroDuck
    HillsboroDuck Member Posts: 9,186

    Current commits:
    California-8
    Hawaii-3
    Washington-3
    Nevada-1

    If you consider Buelow, Heimuli, and Tuitele to commit that’s 2 more for Hawaii, and 1 more for California.

    Still on our? bored:
    Ford- CA
    McCoy-CA
    Foskey- CA
    McDuffie- CA
    To’oto’o- CA
    Latu- CA
    Wright, S- CA
    Wright, M- CA
    Ngata- CA
    Ika- UT
    Chase- WA
    Wright, J- AZ
    Trice- AZ
    Vimahi- HI

    PWO?
    Legg- WA
    Elder- WA

    Potential subtraction of 1 CA with Williams.

    So, barring any drastic changes >50% of the class will be from CA, somewhere around 15% will be from WA, maybe greater than 25% will be from HI.

    I don’t know what any of this means, so I’ll let those TBSers figure that out.

    Last year was a really unusual class for us geographically, this one is basically a DJ UW class with a couple extras from Hawaii and a couple fewer from Washington.

    2018:

    Washington - 5 (Sirmon, Culp, Ale, Liu, Gordon)
    California - 5 (Newton, Osborne, Spiker, Irvin, Tuli)
    Oregon - 2 (Bynum, Lowe)
    Utah - 2 (Taimani, Tafisi)
    Arizona - 2 (Mele, Hampton)
    Hawaii - 1 (Zion)
    Idaho - 1 Yankoff
    Tennessee - 1 (Sirmon 2)
    Texas - 1 (Curne)
    Nevada - 1 (Kaho) (LOL!)

    Last year's CaliDawg class was a bit concerning with only five signees and only four we GAF about (though four of our top 6 or 7 guys in the class). This year's Cali class is more encouraging - Bandes, Turner, Cam/Kams Davis, Williams and Fabiculananananaana are all DDY3 or high DDY2 types, and Lucky, Taj and Ngalu are all far preferred to Fig Newton.

    Put the two classes together and it shows UW under Pete can still pull high caliber talent from Cali but has a much enhanced ability to go into the old WAC states than UW of old. Pete has already gotten more high profile kids from Arizona than probably any UW coach in history, and is close to being there with Utah as well.

    Once we finish this one and add next year's class we'll have a three year sample of Pete recruiting at a high level which is probably enough to be able to set some geographic expectations moving forward.
  • BeerThirty
    BeerThirty Member Posts: 2,465
    Sources said:

    wa classes should pick up next year and the glorious 2020

    Next year *is* the glorious 2020 R tard
    Time and math is hard


    anybody here ever had Lone Star Beer? I get that it is a cheap, factory run beer (what I grew up on) but I would like to try it.
  • FireCohen
    FireCohen Member Posts: 21,823

    Sources said:

    wa classes should pick up next year and the glorious 2020

    Next year *is* the glorious 2020 R tard
    Time and math is hard


    anybody here ever had Lone Star Beer? I get that it is a cheap, factory run beer (what I grew up on) but I would like to try it.
    @WilburHooksHands @Tequilla lone start no one gives a fuck about superiority guys are summoned