Oregon is loading up on talented dbs that went to like 4 different high schools. They are very talented but Donte Williams does not scare me as a db coach.
Oregon is loading up on talented dbs that went to like 4 different high schools. They are very talented but Donte Williams does not scare me as a db coach.
Wouldn't say they're loading up yet. Graham and Lenoir have both been disappointments so far and both were high 4-star recruits. Either they were overrated to begin with or they have shit coaching or both.
So he's gonna commit to his 4th school soon? I'm sure he's really mature and gonna be successful.
Not an OKG?
Definitely not.
Have you read the story on Steel and why he left?
He wasn't an OKG before that. Super attention seeking and immature. Committed to UCLA. Flipped to USC. Flipped again to Florida. Now transferring to Oregon. Not our kinda guy.
I heard he made his former roommate at UF do butt stuff and then ran a black flag operation to preemptively complain about his roommate so it would look like his roommate was out to get him when he told the coaches about what Steele made him do. Just what I'm hearing, don't twist.
I heard he made his former roommate at UF do butt stuff and then ran a black flag operation to preemptively complain about his roommate so it would look like his roommate was out to get him when he told the coaches about what Steele made him do. Just what I'm hearing, don't twist.
They've offered a lot of non-OKG's. Some kids have good enough film and transcripts to get offers and then are cooled on as the coaches get to know them as people and learn more about them from people around them.
Oregon is loading up on talented dbs that went to like 4 different high schools. They are very talented but Donte Williams does not scare me as a db coach.
Wouldn't say they're loading up yet. Graham and Lenoir have both been disappointments so far and both were high 4-star recruits. Either they were overrated to begin with or they have shit coaching or both.
Graham and Lenoir are not disappointments. Overlooked by most people is Michael Wright of the 2019 class. Wright has been killing it in spring ball AND HE WAS RATED SLIGHTLY ABOVE STEELE IN THE 2019 class.
Sophomore Jevon Holland is one of the best safeties in the PAC-12
This years class has 2 4 star safeties Myles Susher and Avantae Willliams
Oregon is loading up on talented dbs that went to like 4 different high schools. They are very talented but Donte Williams does not scare me as a db coach.
Wouldn't say they're loading up yet. Graham and Lenoir have both been disappointments so far and both were high 4-star recruits. Either they were overrated to begin with or they have shit coaching or both.
Graham and Lenoir are not disappointments. Overlooked by most people is Michael Wright of the 2019 class. Wright has been killing it in spring ball AND HE WAS RATED SLIGHTLY ABOVE STEELE IN THE 2019 class.
Sophomore Jevon Holland is one of the best safeties in the PAC-12
This years class has 2 4 star safeties Myles Susher and Avantae Willliams
They have not performed up to their ranking out of high school. How have they not been disappointments? They got torched against Arizona and WSU last season which was a key factor in those losses for Oregon. Neither has made an All-Conference team as two year starters. That's a disappointment by my standards for such highly rated recruits. They were overrated.
You can't really count any Oregon commit as an in the bag commit. More like a placeholder until something better comes along. Especially those two cross country safety commits.
Graham was the next big thing as a true Freshman Spring ball MVP as well and then he started getting torched in actual games. I'll believe Wright is good when I see it. I don't think Oregon's receivers are all that difficult to defend. Can Oregon coach and develop any of these guys or are they going to be the USC of the North with a bunch of overrated and under-performing 4-star guys?
Oregon is loading up on talented dbs that went to like 4 different high schools. They are very talented but Donte Williams does not scare me as a db coach.
Wouldn't say they're loading up yet. Graham and Lenoir have both been disappointments so far and both were high 4-star recruits. Either they were overrated to begin with or they have shit coaching or both.
Graham and Lenoir are not disappointments. Overlooked by most people is Michael Wright of the 2019 class. Wright has been killing it in spring ball AND HE WAS RATED SLIGHTLY ABOVE STEELE IN THE 2019 class.
Sophomore Jevon Holland is one of the best safeties in the PAC-12
This years class has 2 4 star safeties Myles Susher and Avantae Willliams
They have not performed up to their ranking out of high school. How have they not been disappointments? They got torched against Arizona and WSU last season which was a key factor in those losses for Oregon. Neither has made an All-Conference team as two year starters. That's a disappointment by my standards for such highly rated recruits. They were overrated.
You can't really count any Oregon commit as an in the bag commit. More like a placeholder until something better comes along. Especially those two cross country safety commits.
Graham was the next big thing as a true Freshman Spring ball MVP as well and then he started getting torched in actual games. I'll believe Wright is good when I see it. I don't think Oregon's receivers are all that difficult to defend. Can Oregon coach and develop any of these guys or are they going to be the USC of the North with a bunch of overrated and under-performing 4-star guys?
Lord have mercy, you are committed and undeterred. Graham and Lenior would be reshirt sophomores had the previous staff not botched the roster. So, they played before they were ready. The lumps will pay dividends.
Oregon is loading up on talented dbs that went to like 4 different high schools. They are very talented but Donte Williams does not scare me as a db coach.
Wouldn't say they're loading up yet. Graham and Lenoir have both been disappointments so far and both were high 4-star recruits. Either they were overrated to begin with or they have shit coaching or both.
Graham and Lenoir are not disappointments. Overlooked by most people is Michael Wright of the 2019 class. Wright has been killing it in spring ball AND HE WAS RATED SLIGHTLY ABOVE STEELE IN THE 2019 class.
Sophomore Jevon Holland is one of the best safeties in the PAC-12
This years class has 2 4 star safeties Myles Susher and Avantae Willliams
They have not performed up to their ranking out of high school. How have they not been disappointments? They got torched against Arizona and WSU last season which was a key factor in those losses for Oregon. Neither has made an All-Conference team as two year starters. That's a disappointment by my standards for such highly rated recruits. They were overrated.
You can't really count any Oregon commit as an in the bag commit. More like a placeholder until something better comes along. Especially those two cross country safety commits.
Graham was the next big thing as a true Freshman Spring ball MVP as well and then he started getting torched in actual games. I'll believe Wright is good when I see it. I don't think Oregon's receivers are all that difficult to defend. Can Oregon coach and develop any of these guys or are they going to be the USC of the North with a bunch of overrated and under-performing 4-star guys?
Oregon is loading up on talented dbs that went to like 4 different high schools. They are very talented but Donte Williams does not scare me as a db coach.
Wouldn't say they're loading up yet. Graham and Lenoir have both been disappointments so far and both were high 4-star recruits. Either they were overrated to begin with or they have shit coaching or both.
Graham and Lenoir are not disappointments. Overlooked by most people is Michael Wright of the 2019 class. Wright has been killing it in spring ball AND HE WAS RATED SLIGHTLY ABOVE STEELE IN THE 2019 class.
Sophomore Jevon Holland is one of the best safeties in the PAC-12
This years class has 2 4 star safeties Myles Susher and Avantae Willliams
They have not performed up to their ranking out of high school. How have they not been disappointments? They got torched against Arizona and WSU last season which was a key factor in those losses for Oregon. Neither has made an All-Conference team as two year starters. That's a disappointment by my standards for such highly rated recruits. They were overrated.
You can't really count any Oregon commit as an in the bag commit. More like a placeholder until something better comes along. Especially those two cross country safety commits.
Graham was the next big thing as a true Freshman Spring ball MVP as well and then he started getting torched in actual games. I'll believe Wright is good when I see it. I don't think Oregon's receivers are all that difficult to defend. Can Oregon coach and develop any of these guys or are they going to be the USC of the North with a bunch of overrated and under-performing 4-star guys?
Oregon is loading up on talented dbs that went to like 4 different high schools. They are very talented but Donte Williams does not scare me as a db coach.
Wouldn't say they're loading up yet. Graham and Lenoir have both been disappointments so far and both were high 4-star recruits. Either they were overrated to begin with or they have shit coaching or both.
Graham and Lenoir are not disappointments. Overlooked by most people is Michael Wright of the 2019 class. Wright has been killing it in spring ball AND HE WAS RATED SLIGHTLY ABOVE STEELE IN THE 2019 class.
Sophomore Jevon Holland is one of the best safeties in the PAC-12
This years class has 2 4 star safeties Myles Susher and Avantae Willliams
They have not performed up to their ranking out of high school. How have they not been disappointments? They got torched against Arizona and WSU last season which was a key factor in those losses for Oregon. Neither has made an All-Conference team as two year starters. That's a disappointment by my standards for such highly rated recruits. They were overrated.
You can't really count any Oregon commit as an in the bag commit. More like a placeholder until something better comes along. Especially those two cross country safety commits.
Graham was the next big thing as a true Freshman Spring ball MVP as well and then he started getting torched in actual games. I'll believe Wright is good when I see it. I don't think Oregon's receivers are all that difficult to defend. Can Oregon coach and develop any of these guys or are they going to be the USC of the North with a bunch of overrated and under-performing 4-star guys?
Graham and Lenoir were good enough to help dump the Huskies in Eugene.
Steele and Michael Wright who was rated just ahead of him will be in Oregon’s defensive backfield.
It might behoove you to worry about your own defensive backfield rather than regurgitating your inaccurate and ignorant opinions about Oregon.
As to your poor analysis of our safeties Jevon Holland is a Star. He made the all freshman team last year.
“JEVON HOLLAND, Oregon: The true freshman safety sits atop the Pac-12 with four interceptions this season. He's tied for fourth in the nation and tied for first among freshman. He had two interceptions against Cal. Holland also had an interception in the end zone last weekend against UCLA.
Following the victory over the Bruins, teammate Thomas Graham Jr. crashed the postgame news conference to ask Holland how it felt to lead the team in interceptions. "It feels good. I've got some bragging rights," Holland replied before adding with a laugh: "I may need a ride home; don't leave."-AP
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Sophomore Jevon Holland is one of the best safeties in the PAC-12
This years class has 2 4 star safeties Myles Susher and Avantae Willliams
You can't really count any Oregon commit as an in the bag commit. More like a placeholder until something better comes along. Especially those two cross country safety commits.
Graham was the next big thing as a true Freshman Spring ball MVP as well and then he started getting torched in actual games. I'll believe Wright is good when I see it. I don't think Oregon's receivers are all that difficult to defend. Can Oregon coach and develop any of these guys or are they going to be the USC of the North with a bunch of overrated and under-performing 4-star guys?
Steele and Michael Wright who was rated just ahead of him will be in Oregon’s defensive backfield.
It might behoove you to worry about your own defensive backfield rather than regurgitating your inaccurate and ignorant opinions about Oregon.
Anyone who thinks Oregon's secondary is better than UW's is a fucking idiot.
Anyone saying Chris Steele isn't a talented recruit and/or UW shouldn't want him is also a fucking idiot.
I'm dumber just for having read this thread, so now I too am a fucking idiot.
“JEVON HOLLAND, Oregon: The true freshman safety sits atop the Pac-12 with four interceptions this season. He's tied for fourth in the nation and tied for first among freshman. He had two interceptions against Cal. Holland also had an interception in the end zone last weekend against UCLA.
Following the victory over the Bruins, teammate Thomas Graham Jr. crashed the postgame news conference to ask Holland how it felt to lead the team in interceptions. "It feels good. I've got some bragging rights," Holland replied before adding with a laugh: "I may need a ride home; don't leave."-AP