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  • 1to392831weretaken
    1to392831weretaken Member Posts: 7,696

    The thread quality with Ballz and without is vastly different.

    I'm genuinely surprised he hasn't posted in this thread yet. @StrongArmCobra you ok bro?
    UW's class is head and shoulders above anybody else's in the Pac-12. I'm so satisfied right now. I can't wait to look back at this class in a few years with amazement and go down the list of great players UW got in this class. I also can't wait to look back at Oregon's class and laugh at all the busts, medical retirements, and transfers. Their hit rate is going to be so low. They will be the forever young team due to massive amounts of attrition and recruiting mistakes. On top of that UW, Stanford, WSU, and Cal all have better coaching staffs than them. They're fucked and they don't even know it yet.

  • dflea
    dflea Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 7,287 Swaye's Wigwam
    Peterman said:

    New pood segment idea:

    The Stats Hour with Dennis: Everything You Wanted to Know But Were Afraid to Ask Because He'd Call You A Fucking Idiot

    I doctored it up a bit.

  • insinceredawg
    insinceredawg Member Posts: 5,117

    I know Doogs and Quooks will say they prefer their team's class over the other but even if I were to try to be objective, it's hard to say Oregon's class is better than ours. Their higher rating is driven primarily by larger numbers (26 vs 22 signees) and Thibs but when you look at position by position, the only areas the Ducks beat us straight up were at WR, TE, and on the edge. Our class is stronger in the trenches on both sides and in the secondary.

    QB
    UW: Dylan Morris (4*)
    UO: Cale Millen (3*)
    Edge: UW
    UW had their pick between the two

    RB
    UW: Cam Davis (4*)
    UO: Sean Dollars (4*), Jayvaun Wilson (3*)
    Edge: Even
    UW preferred Davis over Dollars but Ducks got their “big back” while we struck out on Charbonnet

    WR
    UW: Taj Davis (3*)
    UO: Mycah Pittman (4*), Josh Delgado (4*), Lance Wilhoite (4*), JR Waters (3*)
    Edge: UO

    TE
    UW: None
    UO: Patrick Herbert (4*)
    Edge: UO

    OL
    UW: Julius Buelow (4*), Nathan Kalepo (4*), Troy Fautanu (4*), Corey Luciano (3*)
    UO: Malaesala Aumvavae-Laulu (4*), Jonah Tauanu’u (4*), Logan Sagapolu (3*)
    Edge: UW

    DL
    UW: Faatui Tuitele (4*), Jacob Bandes (4*), Sama Paama (4*), Noa Ngalu (3*)
    UO: Keyon Ware-Hudson (4*), Kristian Williams (3*), Suaava Poti (3*)
    Edge: UW

    OLB/BUCK
    UW: Laiatu Latu (4*), Bralen Trice (3*)
    UO: Kayvon Thibodeaux (5*), Isaac Townsend (3*), Brandon Dorlus (3*), Treven Ma’ae (3*)
    Edge: UO

    ILB
    UW: Josh Calvert (4*), Daniel Heimuli (4*), Miki Ah You (3*), Alphonzo Tuputala (3*)
    UO: Mase Funa (4*), Ge’mon Eaford (4*), Dru Mathis (3*)
    Edge: UW

    DB
    UW: Trent McDuffie (4*), Asa Turner (4*), Kamren Fabiculanan (4*), Cam Williams (3*)
    UO: Mykael Wright (4*), Trikweze Bridges (3*), Jamal Hill (3*), DJ James (3*)
    Edge: UW

    K
    UW: Tim Horn (3*)
    UO: Camden Lewis (3*)
    Edge: UW
    Oregon offered Horn before Lewis

    I did a comparison of the two classes again. This year they kicked our ass on defense but our class on offense is vastly superior to theirs.

    QB
    UW: Ethan Garbers (4*)
    UO: Jay Butterfield (4*), Robby Ashford (4*)
    Edge: Oregon

    RB
    UW: Sam Adams II (4*), Jay'Veon Sunday (3*)
    UO: Trey Benson (3*)
    Edge: UW

    WR
    UW: Jalen McMillan (4*), Rome Odunze (4*), Sawyer Racnnelli (3*)
    UO: Kris Hutson (4*)
    Edge: UW

    TE
    UW: Mark Redman (4*), Mason West (3*)
    UO: None
    Edge: UW

    OL
    UW: Roger Rosengarten (4*), Geirean Hatchett (4*), Myles Murao (4*), Gaard Memmelaar (3*), Sam Peacock (3*)
    UO: Jonathan Davis (4*), TJ Bass (3*), Jaylan Jeffers (3*), Marcus Harper (3*), Faaope Laloulu (3*)
    Edge: UW

    DL
    UW: None
    UO: Bradyn Swinson (3*), Jaylen Smith (3*), Maceal Afaese (3*), Jake Shipley (3*)
    Edge: UO

    OLB/BUCK
    UW: Sav'ell Smalls (5*), Jordan Lohohea (3*)
    UO: Jaden Navarette (4*), Jackson LaDuke (3*)
    Edge: UW

    ILB
    UW: Carson Bruener (3*), Cooper McDonald (3*)
    UO: Justin Flowe (5*), Noah Sewell (5*)
    Edge: UO

    DB
    UW: Jacobe Covington (4*), Makell Esteen (3*), Elijah Jackson (3*), James Smith (3*)
    UO: Dontae Manning (4*), Luke Hill (4*), Jared Greenfield (3*), Bennett Williams (3*)
    Edge: UO
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,273

    I know Doogs and Quooks will say they prefer their team's class over the other but even if I were to try to be objective, it's hard to say Oregon's class is better than ours. Their higher rating is driven primarily by larger numbers (26 vs 22 signees) and Thibs but when you look at position by position, the only areas the Ducks beat us straight up were at WR, TE, and on the edge. Our class is stronger in the trenches on both sides and in the secondary.

    QB
    UW: Dylan Morris (4*)
    UO: Cale Millen (3*)
    Edge: UW
    UW had their pick between the two

    RB
    UW: Cam Davis (4*)
    UO: Sean Dollars (4*), Jayvaun Wilson (3*)
    Edge: Even
    UW preferred Davis over Dollars but Ducks got their “big back” while we struck out on Charbonnet

    WR
    UW: Taj Davis (3*)
    UO: Mycah Pittman (4*), Josh Delgado (4*), Lance Wilhoite (4*), JR Waters (3*)
    Edge: UO

    TE
    UW: None
    UO: Patrick Herbert (4*)
    Edge: UO

    OL
    UW: Julius Buelow (4*), Nathan Kalepo (4*), Troy Fautanu (4*), Corey Luciano (3*)
    UO: Malaesala Aumvavae-Laulu (4*), Jonah Tauanu’u (4*), Logan Sagapolu (3*)
    Edge: UW

    DL
    UW: Faatui Tuitele (4*), Jacob Bandes (4*), Sama Paama (4*), Noa Ngalu (3*)
    UO: Keyon Ware-Hudson (4*), Kristian Williams (3*), Suaava Poti (3*)
    Edge: UW

    OLB/BUCK
    UW: Laiatu Latu (4*), Bralen Trice (3*)
    UO: Kayvon Thibodeaux (5*), Isaac Townsend (3*), Brandon Dorlus (3*), Treven Ma’ae (3*)
    Edge: UO

    ILB
    UW: Josh Calvert (4*), Daniel Heimuli (4*), Miki Ah You (3*), Alphonzo Tuputala (3*)
    UO: Mase Funa (4*), Ge’mon Eaford (4*), Dru Mathis (3*)
    Edge: UW

    DB
    UW: Trent McDuffie (4*), Asa Turner (4*), Kamren Fabiculanan (4*), Cam Williams (3*)
    UO: Mykael Wright (4*), Trikweze Bridges (3*), Jamal Hill (3*), DJ James (3*)
    Edge: UW

    K
    UW: Tim Horn (3*)
    UO: Camden Lewis (3*)
    Edge: UW
    Oregon offered Horn before Lewis

    Shocking.

    I'm sure you really struggled to maintain a clear line of sight.

  • lawsandl
    lawsandl Member Posts: 1,555
    You have to account for Devon Williams. If Oregon ends with Wideman and Jones, it will be tough to claim the class isn’t better.

    Taking zero DL is a disaster. I like Cristobal’s roster management. Lose 6 OL, take 5 with one as a JUCO. He’s going to create a much more balanced roster.

    UW won’t leave the PAC 12 footprint save Texas.
  • dtd
    dtd Member Posts: 5,573 Standard Supporter
    edited January 2020
    Comparing classes by comparing the position groups is fucking stupid. Teams have different needs each year.
  • dooginthehall
    dooginthehall Member Posts: 182
    Ballz said:

    The thread quality with Ballz and without is vastly different.

    I'm genuinely surprised he hasn't posted in this thread yet. @StrongArmCobra you ok bro?
    UW's class is head and shoulders above anybody else's in the Pac-12. I'm so satisfied right now. I can't wait to look back at this class in a few years with amazement and go down the list of great players UW got in this class. I also can't wait to look back at Oregon's class and laugh at all the busts, medical retirements, and transfers. Their hit rate is going to be so low. They will be the forever young team due to massive amounts of attrition and recruiting mistakes. On top of that UW, Stanford, WSU, and Cal all have better coaching staffs than them. They're fucked and they don't even know it yet.
    This aged well