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Cooper McDonald, 2020 3* LB, Justin (Northwest), TX (Committed)

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    PenacePenace Member Posts: 494
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    Personally I'll be pretty upset. I dont hope he diaff or anything like that and I'm sure he is a fine young man.....Stay the fuck away from my football team you chubby fuck.
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    TacoSoupTacoSoup Member Posts: 148
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    What's the board's reaction if we accept his commitment?

    Did I see somewhere that we're recruiting him as an ILB?
    He said Josh Calvert plays the position they’re recruiting him for... I presume that’s inside but obviously we move guys around and will continue to do more of that
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    insinceredawginsinceredawg Member Posts: 5,117
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    What's the board's reaction if we accept his commitment?

    Did I see somewhere that we're recruiting him as an ILB?
    He told 247 that Calvert was his visit host and that he's being recruited to play the same position as him. This debunks Ballz' theory that we are not taking any ILBs this year and we passed on Herbig.
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    LaMichael_CorleoneLaMichael_Corleone Member Posts: 1,316
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    I like this kid but even Scott Eklund said he doesn’t want to go so far away from home and that if it wasn’t for the fact that Oklahoma, TAMU & Texas haven’t been on him, he would’ve never came and visited us in the first place.


    If we were out of it for Banks, McDonald would’nt be recruited by Gregory, and I think we’d see more OLB discussion. I know Banks is a long shot, but maybe this means a Bruener offer is coming? I like McDonald’s film and frame but I don’t think he likes us more than a weekend fling he can brag to his friends about.
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    dirtysouwfdawgdirtysouwfdawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 11,935
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    What's the board's reaction if we accept his commitment?

    I’d be unexcited
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    BallzBallz Member Posts: 4,735
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    Kid was obviously mistaken.
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    PenacePenace Member Posts: 494
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    If he was from a power school on the west coast I guess ya sure whatever. Take a flier on a low level recruit to bear fruits in the future...i guess. The fact he has a commitable offer is really fucking odd. To put it another way...fuck Bob gregory.
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    TequillaTequilla Member Posts: 19,815
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    I've seen this type of player be successful for TCU ... although he's not fast enough to cover RBs in space IMO

    He's far from the worst LB prospect that I've seen ... and I could absolutely see him as a poor man's BBK

    That being said, with the ILB talent that is already in the program and what is likely coming in next year, then you're looking at a guy that will be a JAG at UW and most likely be a special teams player with an outside chance at meaningful playing time as a 5th year Senior at best.

    So yeah ... would be good to see him end up at TCU or Baylor
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    TTJTTJ Member Posts: 4,795
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    Tevis seems like a genuinely decent guy, and if he's still looking to be a teacher, I admire him for going into one of the most underappreciated and critically underfunded jobs there is.

    He also had one really productive season at OLB despite his athletic limitations. Good job, Tevis. That being said, he would never start on a national championship team. We need to recruit players with higher ceilings.

    I agree with the general premise that UW should aim higher.

    But let's be fair to Tevis. He did, in fact, start on a Playoff team. As a second-year sophomore.
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    PostGameOrangeSlicesPostGameOrangeSlices Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 24,581
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    TTJ said:

    Tevis seems like a genuinely decent guy, and if he's still looking to be a teacher, I admire him for going into one of the most underappreciated and critically underfunded jobs there is.

    He also had one really productive season at OLB despite his athletic limitations. Good job, Tevis. That being said, he would never start on a national championship team. We need to recruit players with higher ceilings.

    I agree with the general premise that UW should aim higher.

    But let's be fair to Tevis. He did, in fact, start on a Playoff team. As a second-year sophomore.
    Tevis needed a redshirt year badly.
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    FireCohenFireCohen Member Posts: 21,823
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    Tequilla said:

    I've seen this type of player be successful for TCU ... although he's not fast enough to cover RBs in space IMO

    He's far from the worst LB prospect that I've seen ... and I could absolutely see him as a poor man's BBK

    That being said, with the ILB talent that is already in the program and what is likely coming in next year, then you're looking at a guy that will be a JAG at UW and most likely be a special teams player with an outside chance at meaningful playing time as a 5th year Senior at best.

    So yeah ... would be good to see him end up at TCU or Baylor

    Holy shit, poormans bbk
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    dirtysouwfdawgdirtysouwfdawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 11,935
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    FirePete said:

    Tequilla said:

    I've seen this type of player be successful for TCU ... although he's not fast enough to cover RBs in space IMO

    He's far from the worst LB prospect that I've seen ... and I could absolutely see him as a poor man's BBK

    That being said, with the ILB talent that is already in the program and what is likely coming in next year, then you're looking at a guy that will be a JAG at UW and most likely be a special teams player with an outside chance at meaningful playing time as a 5th year Senior at best.

    So yeah ... would be good to see him end up at TCU or Baylor

    Holy shit, poormans bbk
    So an UDFA, pass.
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    TTJTTJ Member Posts: 4,795
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    2020 LB FUPDATE: Racanelli is committed at SAM. Bruener is indabag inside. At this point, I really don’t see why the coaching staff should spend any more time/effort on any other 2020 LB prospects besides Smalls, Banks, and Peter Latu.


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    FKA_MousecopFKA_Mousecop Member Posts: 2,054
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    Just go offer Peter Latu and
    TTJ said:

    2020 LB FUPDATE: Racanelli is committed at SAM. Bruener is indabag inside. At this point, I really don’t see why the coaching staff should spend any more time/effort on any other 2020 LB prospects besides Smalls, Banks, and Peter Latu.


    *Damian Sellers
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