Emeka Egbuka, 2021 5* WR, Steilacoom (Steilacoom HS), WA (Offered 10/20/18)
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They’re both going to Ohio st.? FuckWilburHooksHands said:
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Seahawks preview 2024WilburHooksHands said: -
I hope not for Sam's sake.OneNipple said:
Seahawks preview 2024WilburHooksHands said:
Russ will be the Hooks QB for another decade. -
I have a 6 guy minimumKingdome_Urinals said:
Did they get you in a truckbed?FireCohen said: -
The first six teen bois were consensual?FireCohen said:
I have a 6 guy minimumKingdome_Urinals said:
Did they get you in a truckbed?FireCohen said: -
One of the privileges of going to UW (or any school) is their ability to network for you. Having that name on your degree could mean the difference of getting that job or promotion.
If kids going away to school, can come back and slip back in, what the fuck is the point?
You leave and you are on your own. Hope you made the right choice because you will not get the benefits of being a UW grad and football player. -
This is a popular Doogman take but I'm skeptical how relevant it is today. Companies like Amazon and Microsoft recruit nationally and your odds of getting hired aren't any better if you have a UW degree. 90% of Seattleites can't name a single player on the roster and DGAF about Husky football.TommySQC said:One of the privileges of going to UW (or any school) is their ability to network for you. Having that name on your degree could mean the difference of getting that job or promotion.
If kids going away to school, can come back and slip back in, what the fuck is the point?
You leave and you are on your own. Hope you made the right choice because you will not get the benefits of being a UW grad and football player. -
Mostly agree with you. Don't know how big of a factor it plays. Depends on what you graduate in so much. But I think Stanford and USC might have better networks than UW in their prestige and global reach.insinceredawg said:
This is a popular Doogman take but I'm skeptical how relevant it is today. Companies like Amazon and Microsoft recruit nationally and your odds of getting hired aren't any better if you have a UW degree. 90% of Seattleites can't name a single player on the roster and DGAF about Husky football.TommySQC said:One of the privileges of going to UW (or any school) is their ability to network for you. Having that name on your degree could mean the difference of getting that job or promotion.
If kids going away to school, can come back and slip back in, what the fuck is the point?
You leave and you are on your own. Hope you made the right choice because you will not get the benefits of being a UW grad and football player.
Kinda depends which department at Microsoft and Amazon too. All the coders, developers, engineers are for the majority from out of state/country. In my experience at microsoft, the largest group of UW grads I see are in recruiting, HR, and some business development teams. -
Yep. Interview and previous experience get you 95% of the jobs. Almost no one is hiring simply because you got your bachelor's from UW rather than Oregon State. The only time your school hurts you is if you got it from Bob Jones or Liberty or something like that.insinceredawg said:
This is a popular Doogman take but I'm skeptical how relevant it is today. Companies like Amazon and Microsoft recruit nationally and your odds of getting hired aren't any better if you have a UW degree. 90% of Seattleites can't name a single player on the roster and DGAF about Husky football.TommySQC said:One of the privileges of going to UW (or any school) is their ability to network for you. Having that name on your degree could mean the difference of getting that job or promotion.
If kids going away to school, can come back and slip back in, what the fuck is the point?
You leave and you are on your own. Hope you made the right choice because you will not get the benefits of being a UW grad and football player.









