For the 6-1, 220-pounder out of Kapolei, Hawaii (30 minutes outside of Honolulu) there was no mincing words here. As soon as Naulu pledged to WSU, he knew a major dislike for the guys in purple would become a passion of his.
After the tough loss in the Apple Cup for WSU, knocking them out of the Pac-12 title game for the third year in a row, those feelings only multiplied.
“Right now, I just want everyone in Coug Nation to be ready for when I get up there,” Naulu told CF.C. "When I get up there, we’ve got to take care of some unfinished business. Even though UW beat us, I know they got lucky. When I get up to Pullman, fans need to get ready for a change.”
Naulu, ranked the No. 92 outside ‘backer in the country on 247Sports, delivered the above quote with all the conviction in the world. He’s known in Hawaii for his monster hits, which he’s ready to deliver to UW and the rest of the Pac-12 as soon as he suits up for WSU next fall.
For the 6-1, 220-pounder out of Kapolei, Hawaii (30 minutes outside of Honolulu) there was no mincing words here. As soon as Naulu pledged to WSU, he knew a major dislike for the guys in purple would become a passion of his.
After the tough loss in the Apple Cup for WSU, knocking them out of the Pac-12 title game for the third year in a row, those feelings only multiplied.
“Right now, I just want everyone in Coug Nation to be ready for when I get up there,” Naulu told CF.C. "When I get up there, we’ve got to take care of some unfinished business. Even though UW beat us, I know they got lucky. When I get up to Pullman, fans need to get ready for a change.”
Naulu, ranked the No. 92 outside ‘backer in the country on 247Sports, delivered the above quote with all the conviction in the world. He’s known in Hawaii for his monster hits, which he’s ready to deliver to UW and the rest of the Pac-12 as soon as he suits up for WSU next fall.
"This kid looks like a diamond in the rough and easily the most impressive linebacker film I have seen in the country." - Some dipshit coog fan somewhere.
For the 6-1, 220-pounder out of Kapolei, Hawaii (30 minutes outside of Honolulu) there was no mincing words here. As soon as Naulu pledged to WSU, he knew a major dislike for the guys in purple would become a passion of his.
After the tough loss in the Apple Cup for WSU, knocking them out of the Pac-12 title game for the third year in a row, those feelings only multiplied.
“Right now, I just want everyone in Coug Nation to be ready for when I get up there,” Naulu told CF.C. "When I get up there, we’ve got to take care of some unfinished business. Even though UW beat us, I know they got lucky. When I get up to Pullman, fans need to get ready for a change.”
Naulu, ranked the No. 92 outside ‘backer in the country on 247Sports, delivered the above quote with all the conviction in the world. He’s known in Hawaii for his monster hits, which he’s ready to deliver to UW and the rest of the Pac-12 as soon as he suits up for WSU next fall.
For the 6-1, 220-pounder out of Kapolei, Hawaii (30 minutes outside of Honolulu) there was no mincing words here. As soon as Naulu pledged to WSU, he knew a major dislike for the guys in purple would become a passion of his.
After the tough loss in the Apple Cup for WSU, knocking them out of the Pac-12 title game for the third year in a row, those feelings only multiplied.
“Right now, I just want everyone in Coug Nation to be ready for when I get up there,” Naulu told CF.C. "When I get up there, we’ve got to take care of some unfinished business. Even though UW beat us, I know they got lucky. When I get up to Pullman, fans need to get ready for a change.”
Naulu, ranked the No. 92 outside ‘backer in the country on 247Sports, delivered the above quote with all the conviction in the world. He’s known in Hawaii for his monster hits, which he’s ready to deliver to UW and the rest of the Pac-12 as soon as he suits up for WSU next fall.
For the 6-1, 220-pounder out of Kapolei, Hawaii (30 minutes outside of Honolulu) there was no mincing words here. As soon as Naulu pledged to WSU, he knew a major dislike for the guys in purple would become a passion of his.
After the tough loss in the Apple Cup for WSU, knocking them out of the Pac-12 title game for the third year in a row, those feelings only multiplied.
“Right now, I just want everyone in Coug Nation to be ready for when I get up there,” Naulu told CF.C. "When I get up there, we’ve got to take care of some unfinished business. Even though UW beat us, I know they got lucky. When I get up to Pullman, fans need to get ready for a change.”
Naulu, ranked the No. 92 outside ‘backer in the country on 247Sports, delivered the above quote with all the conviction in the world. He’s known in Hawaii for his monster hits, which he’s ready to deliver to UW and the rest of the Pac-12 as soon as he suits up for WSU next fall.
"This kid looks like a diamond in the rough and easily the most impressive linebacker film I have seen in the country." - Some dipshit coog fan somewhere.
Fucking Cuogs live for diamonds in the rough. LOfuckingL
The first play, the OL stood him up before he got off the block. On the second, he fell down and got up in time to find a gift from a noodled armed QB. Guess the Cuogs didn’t tell him Jake won’t be here next year.
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First interview question for Greg post-game: Does Gardner’s leg taste like chicken?
https://247sports.com/college/washington-state/Article/Washington-State-football-recruiting-national-Pac-12-California-wide-net-Cougs-Cougars-125503956/
Translation: "I just realized I have to go to Butt Fuck Egypt if I want to play at the P5 level."
https://247sports.com/college/washington/Article/Washington-State-football-recruiting-Mike-Leach-Peni-Naulu-Ken-Wilson-Cougars-crimson-National-Signing-Day-126513861/
For the 6-1, 220-pounder out of Kapolei, Hawaii (30 minutes outside of Honolulu) there was no mincing words here. As soon as Naulu pledged to WSU, he knew a major dislike for the guys in purple would become a passion of his.
After the tough loss in the Apple Cup for WSU, knocking them out of the Pac-12 title game for the third year in a row, those feelings only multiplied.
“Right now, I just want everyone in Coug Nation to be ready for when I get up there,” Naulu told CF.C. "When I get up there, we’ve got to take care of some unfinished business. Even though UW beat us, I know they got lucky. When I get up to Pullman, fans need to get ready for a change.”
Naulu, ranked the No. 92 outside ‘backer in the country on 247Sports, delivered the above quote with all the conviction in the world. He’s known in Hawaii for his monster hits, which he’s ready to deliver to UW and the rest of the Pac-12 as soon as he suits up for WSU next fall.
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Holy shit guys they signed the "black cheetah"
Offers include Nebraska, Pitt, Tenple, App State, Marshall and Kent State.
So great that he's from Florida and received no offers from anyone in florifa
The only thing Cuogs should care about is how much longer Leach stays.