“it was only two weeks ago that Sav’ell Smalls — the five-star outside linebacker from Burien Kennedy Catholic and Washington’s top in-state (or out of state) target in the 2020 class — eliminated the hometown Huskies from his list of prospective suitors.
UW currently has just three verbal commits — three-star quarterback Ethan Garbers, tight end Mark Redman and offensive lineman Gaard Memmelaar — in its 2020 class. That’s good (or bad?) for 55th nationally and sixth in the Pac-12, per 247Sports.”
I hope he asks Pete some of the questions Short Bus Huffman pointed out about kids in Washington wanting to leave because of the lack of hometown kid acknowledgment in both the coaching staff’s priorities and how the program is broadcasted & marketed.
I really hope Pete’s feet are held to the fire for losing his number 1 overall one year removed from losing that year’s number one overall.
I love local recruits because they should have the most tie ins to the program ... highest success rates are the closer you get to campus
That doesn’t mean because you are a local recruit that you are entitled to an offer ...
Very different concepts
The article didn’t mention offers at all. It talked about how the top 2 Washington players who are nationally recruited usually leave the state dating back to Myles Jack. No one is saying offer local guys just because theyre local, people are wondering if this is the most successful run UDUB has had & If Pete kept his word about to not recruiting WA like Sark & losing Dozier, Banner, Garnett, Browne, Russell, Jack how come we’re losing Smalls, Skinny, Fozzy, Weddington, Scott, and Treshaun? If we can’t land those kids now, when can we?
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I really hope Pete’s feet are held to the fire for losing his number 1 overall one year removed from losing that year’s number one overall.
I love local recruits because they should have the most tie ins to the program ... highest success rates are the closer you get to campus
That doesn’t mean because you are a local recruit that you are entitled to an offer ...
Very different concepts