Blair has the story written, and now Vorel also got that scoop, thus the follow back.
Notice Vorel has had stories canned ready to go on several commits so far, this isn’t any different. I don’t think Jude ever had that done. We are blessed with Vorel and Caple.
Sark > Ty POTD!!
Just kidding Vorel is legitimately good. Jude was certainly Ty though.
Blair has the story written, and now Vorel also got that scoop, thus the follow back.
Notice Vorel has had stories canned ready to go on several commits so far, this isn’t any different. I don’t think Jude ever had that done. We are blessed with Vorel and Caple.
Sark > Ty POTD!!
Just kidding Vorel is legitimately good. Jude was certainly Ty though.
But because he was white he got promoted and ty got the can
Blair has the story written, and now Vorel also got that scoop, thus the follow back.
Notice Vorel has had stories canned ready to go on several commits so far, this isn’t any different. I don’t think Jude ever had that done. We are blessed with Vorel and Caple.
Washington sent a shock wave through the West earlier this off-season when it landed one of the region's top receivers and it appears like the favorite to add another to its well-rounded recruiting class.
A new Crystal Ball pick recently went in for the Huskies in regards to one of the best available pass-catchers.
According to a source, Washington remains the front-runner for Las Vegas (Nev.) Bishop Gorman four-star wide receiver Rome Odunze as the month of August kicks off and the season steadily approaches.
Odunze has told 247Sports that he intends to come off the board before the start of his season, which begins Aug. 23 when Bishop Gorman hosts reigning Utah state champion Orem.
The other major contender for the 6-foot-3, 200-pound Odunze is Oklahoma, which drew an un-official visit late last month when the recruiting "dead period" was lifted for a few days. He made it to Norman for the first time to get a closer look at the Sooners during their BBQ event and it remains to be seen if coach Lincoln Riley and Co. managed to close the gap on Washington.
The Huskies picked up a big-time commitment from four-star receiver Jalen McMillan in June right after the Rising Stars Camp in Seattle, hold a pledge from in-state two-way standout Sawyer Racanelli, and also have tight ends Mark Redman and Mason West on board in the class. Odunze would complement McMillan well and continue the momentum that first-year receivers coach Junior Adams has generated on the trail after closing well in the 2019 cycle to land four-star Puka Nacua.
Odunze has the game-breaking ability and raised his recruiting stock in recent months. He has projectable length, the speed to get deep and uses his body well to win jump ball battles. He’s a physical receiver and can box out smaller defensive backs near the sidelines and looks like he’s not done growing yet, so there is some upside in regards to his ceiling at the next level and beyond.
They have a thread on their bored that is now up to like 85 replies, which, like all their heavy-traffic threads, is centered on UW. Theres the usual "Chris Petersen's success is all smoke and mirrors", "Jacob Eason lost his job to a true frosh", "we dont actually want any of their recruits", etc.
The one that stuck put to me though, is a guy proclaiming that Mario (the genius) recruited and offered Carson Bruener as "misdirection" to bait UW into offering him knowing full well that he's not a D1 prospect and UW would be stuck with him. This was part of the "UW commits with Oregon offers dont really have Oregon offers" motif
They have a thread on their bored that is now up to like 85 replies, which, like all their heavy-traffic threads, is centered on UW. Theres the usual "Chris Petersen's success is all smoke and mirrors", "Jacob Eason lost his job to a true frosh", "we dont actually want any of their recruits", etc.
The one that stuck put to me though, is a guy proclaiming that Mario (the genius) recruited and offered Carson Bruener as "misdirection" to bait UW into offering him knowing full well that he's not a D1 prospect and UW would be stuck with him. This was part of the "UW commits with Oregon offers dont really have Oregon offers" motif
They have a thread on their bored that is now up to like 85 replies, which, like all their heavy-traffic threads, is centered on UW. Theres the usual "Chris Petersen's success is all smoke and mirrors", "Jacob Eason lost his job to a true frosh", "we dont actually want any of their recruits", etc.
The one that stuck put to me though, is a guy proclaiming that Mario (the genius) recruited and offered Carson Bruener as "misdirection" to bait UW into offering him knowing full well that he's not a D1 prospect and UW would be stuck with him. This was part of the "UW commits with Oregon offers dont really have Oregon offers" motif
LOL Pete doesn't give a flying fuck who anyone else offers, and that may be doubly true with a team like Oregon who offers everyone. If nothing else the last few years should have taught everyone sonething.
They have a thread on their bored that is now up to like 85 replies, which, like all their heavy-traffic threads, is centered on UW. Theres the usual "Chris Petersen's success is all smoke and mirrors", "Jacob Eason lost his job to a true frosh", "we dont actually want any of their recruits", etc.
The one that stuck put to me though, is a guy proclaiming that Mario (the genius) recruited and offered Carson Bruener as "misdirection" to bait UW into offering him knowing full well that he's not a D1 prospect and UW would be stuck with him. This was part of the "UW commits with Oregon offers dont really have Oregon offers" motif
Are they planning on another class where 2/3 of their recruits are WRs and DBs? They already have Wilson, Hutson, Navarette, and a guy named Badger who is on the verge of committing
They have a thread on their bored that is now up to like 85 replies, which, like all their heavy-traffic threads, is centered on UW. Theres the usual "Chris Petersen's success is all smoke and mirrors", "Jacob Eason lost his job to a true frosh", "we dont actually want any of their recruits", etc.
The one that stuck put to me though, is a guy proclaiming that Mario (the genius) recruited and offered Carson Bruener as "misdirection" to bait UW into offering him knowing full well that he's not a D1 prospect and UW would be stuck with him. This was part of the "UW commits with Oregon offers dont really have Oregon offers" motif
Are they planning on another class where 2/3 of their recruits are WRs and DBs? They already have Wilson, Hutson, Navarette, and a guy named Badger who is on the verge of committing
Is navarette actually playing WR for them?
Also, Oregon prioritzes stars over numbers (numbers as in taking a balanced class). If they take Loya is a good example because they have too many WR already.
Are they planning on another class where 2/3 of their recruits are WRs and DBs? They already have Wilson, Hutson, Navarette, and a guy named Badger who is on the verge of committing
Is navarette actually playing WR for them?
Also, Oregon prioritzes stars over numbers (numbers as in taking a balanced class). If they take Loya is a good example because they have too many WR already.
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Just kidding Vorel is legitimately good. Jude was certainly Ty though.
Washington sent a shock wave through the West earlier this off-season when it landed one of the region's top receivers and it appears like the favorite to add another to its well-rounded recruiting class.
A new Crystal Ball pick recently went in for the Huskies in regards to one of the best available pass-catchers.
According to a source, Washington remains the front-runner for Las Vegas (Nev.) Bishop Gorman four-star wide receiver Rome Odunze as the month of August kicks off and the season steadily approaches.
Odunze has told 247Sports that he intends to come off the board before the start of his season, which begins Aug. 23 when Bishop Gorman hosts reigning Utah state champion Orem.
The other major contender for the 6-foot-3, 200-pound Odunze is Oklahoma, which drew an un-official visit late last month when the recruiting "dead period" was lifted for a few days. He made it to Norman for the first time to get a closer look at the Sooners during their BBQ event and it remains to be seen if coach Lincoln Riley and Co. managed to close the gap on Washington.
The Huskies picked up a big-time commitment from four-star receiver Jalen McMillan in June right after the Rising Stars Camp in Seattle, hold a pledge from in-state two-way standout Sawyer Racanelli, and also have tight ends Mark Redman and Mason West on board in the class. Odunze would complement McMillan well and continue the momentum that first-year receivers coach Junior Adams has generated on the trail after closing well in the 2019 cycle to land four-star Puka Nacua.
Odunze has the game-breaking ability and raised his recruiting stock in recent months. He has projectable length, the speed to get deep and uses his body well to win jump ball battles. He’s a physical receiver and can box out smaller defensive backs near the sidelines and looks like he’s not done growing yet, so there is some upside in regards to his ceiling at the next level and beyond.
HAHAHAHAHAHA
The one that stuck put to me though, is a guy proclaiming that Mario (the genius) recruited and offered Carson Bruener as "misdirection" to bait UW into offering him knowing full well that he's not a D1 prospect and UW would be stuck with him. This was part of the "UW commits with Oregon offers dont really have Oregon offers" motif
Jfc Qoocks are so stupid.
Also, Oregon prioritzes stars over numbers (numbers as in taking a balanced class). If they take Loya is a good example because they have too many WR already.