Rome Odunze, 2020 4* WR, Las Vegas (Bishop Gorman), NV (COMMITTED)
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Awfully warm out for FebruaryPenace said:We are very bereft lucky that he and Jalen committed. Seriously if you were a top flight recruit at the WR position and you see all the dick swinging studs on the bench because CP prefers hobbits, would you even consider the UW?
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Yes, this would be a bonus for me as Jalen. Jalen will be the second smallest Reciever on the roster after trey lowe.Penace said:We are very bereft lucky that he and Jalen committed. Seriously if you were a top flight recruit at the WR position and you see all the dick swinging studs on the bench because CP prefers hobbits, would you even consider the UW?
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Too much obsession with big WR’s. Most bit WR’s aren’t quick and are awkward. Guys who are 6’3” or taller that are great athletes are typically playing hoops. The ones who suck at basketball play football. For every Dwayne Jarret, there are 5 Braden Dickey’s.
Get open and catch the ball. Those players come in a variety of sizes. Obviously it’s better when they are big, but it’s rare. -
RoadDawg55 said:Too much obsession with big WR’s. Most bit WR’s aren’t quick and are awkward. Guys who are 6’3” or taller that are great athletes are typically playing hoops. The ones who suck at basketball play football. For every Dwayne Jarret, there are 5 Braden Dickey’s.
Get open and catch the ball. Those players come in a variety of sizes. Obviously it’s better when they are big, but it’s rare. -
NeGgaPlEaSe said:
Awfully warm out for February 2024Penace said:We are very bereft lucky that he and Jalen committed. Seriously if you were a top flight recruit at the WR position and you see all the dick swinging studs on the bench because CP prefers hobbits, would you even consider the UW?
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We'll continue loosing to Cal
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Both McMillan and Odunze are 6'2"-6'3" with 10.6 or greater track speed and over 1000 yard seasons. Odunze posted a 4.0 on his shuttle. They are both already at NFL WR speed and quickness while still in highschool.RoadDawg55 said:Too much obsession with big WR’s. Most bit WR’s aren’t quick and are awkward. Guys who are 6’3” or taller that are great athletes are typically playing hoops. The ones who suck at basketball play football. For every Dwayne Jarret, there are 5 Braden Dickey’s.
Get open and catch the ball. Those players come in a variety of sizes. Obviously it’s better when they are big, but it’s rare.
They are both better athletes than above average highschool basketballers who play guard. Sometimes high school coaches allow a player one primary sport, plus track.
Maybe the Huskies can pull their offers to these guys, start over, and go find some slow midgets.
Who do you recommend they go get?
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They might lose these guys with all that red shirt talk. McMillan and Odunze could go redshirt at Alabama, Oklahoma, Notre Dame, Georgia, Ohio State to name a few on the list of elite Blue Blood 5-star caliber college programs that offered and recruited them.Penace said:We are very bereft lucky that he and Jalen committed. Seriously if you were a top flight recruit at the WR position and you see all the dick swinging studs on the bench because CP prefers hobbits, would you even consider the UW?
Sorry, but if those true Blue Blood programs recruited me, then that is where I would go redshirt (or bench ride) if redshirting or bench riding is going to be an issue.
McMillan and Odunze had far more elite offers than the 2019 WR class. -
ballz is that you my nega??? this is a fuck tarted takeJnewblud said:
Both McMillan and Odunze are 6'2"-6'3" with 10.6 or greater track speed and over 1000 yard seasons. Odunze posted a 4.0 on his shuttle. They are both already at NFL WR speed and quickness while still in highschool.RoadDawg55 said:Too much obsession with big WR’s. Most bit WR’s aren’t quick and are awkward. Guys who are 6’3” or taller that are great athletes are typically playing hoops. The ones who suck at basketball play football. For every Dwayne Jarret, there are 5 Braden Dickey’s.
Get open and catch the ball. Those players come in a variety of sizes. Obviously it’s better when they are big, but it’s rare.
They are both better athletes than above average highschool basketballers who play guard. Sometimes high school coaches allow a player one primary sport, plus track.
Maybe the Huskies can pull their offers to these guys, start over, and go find some slow midgets.
Who do you recommend they go get? -
If you think you are redshirting or bench riding dudes with two dozen or more division-1 offers with a dozen or more of those offers in the top 25 then you are delusional. That is like trying to hold on to a perfect 10 on a janitor's budget.





