“Yary told me a week ago that there was a good chance he would de-commit before the season was over. His issues with USC are two fold- 1) coaching stability 2) style of offense. His heart is still at SC and I think if/when a coaching change happens and its a coach who has shown to use the TE in the past, he'll flip right back. He really wants to play in an offense that features the TE, that's big for him. I do think he's sincerely open right now and will take trips to UCLA and Oregon and with the de-commitment, I could see a few more schools jumping in as well. Will be an interesting few months leading up to SD.”
Ron Yary Football player DescriptionAnthony Ronald Yary is a former professional American football offensive tackle, playing primarily for the Minnesota Vikings and also for the Los Angeles Rams. He was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1987 and the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2001. Wikipedia
Born: July 16, 1946 (age 73 years), Chicago, IL Hall of Fame induction: 2001
Height: 6′ 5″ Weight: 256 lbs
Education: Cerritos College, Bellflower Middle/High School, University of Southern California Position: Offensive lineman, Defensive lineman
I know Yary because he played for the greatest Trojan teams and blocked for OJ
Like I mentioned earlier in this thread when he decommitted, Washington reached out and since then they were able to schedule a visit. Still think USC is leader once they hire a new coach but Washington does have a fighters chance and Overman might have overplayed his hand.
Like I mentioned earlier in this thread when he decommitted, Washington reached out and since then they were able to schedule a visit. Still think USC is leader once they hire a new coach but Washington does have a fighters chance and Overman might have overplayed his hand.
Like I mentioned earlier in this thread when he decommitted, Washington reached out and since then they were able to schedule a visit. Still think USC is leader once they hire a new coach but Washington does have a fighters chance and Overman might have overplayed his hand.
Like I mentioned earlier in this thread when he decommitted, Washington reached out and since then they were able to schedule a visit. Still think USC is leader once they hire a new coach but Washington does have a fighters chance and Overman might have overplayed his hand.
Like I mentioned earlier in this thread when he decommitted, Washington reached out and since then they were able to schedule a visit. Still think USC is leader once they hire a new coach but Washington does have a fighters chance and Overman might have overplayed his hand.
Like I mentioned earlier in this thread when he decommitted, Washington reached out and since then they were able to schedule a visit. Still think USC is leader once they hire a new coach but Washington does have a fighters chance and Overman might have overplayed his hand.
Who is the staff or you hearing will be the new coach? USC only has 1 game left. They need to get a head start.
Like I mentioned earlier in this thread when he decommitted, Washington reached out and since then they were able to schedule a visit. Still think USC is leader once they hire a new coach but Washington does have a fighters chance and Overman might have overplayed his hand.
Like I mentioned earlier in this thread when he decommitted, Washington reached out and since then they were able to schedule a visit. Still think USC is leader once they hire a new coach but Washington does have a fighters chance and Overman might have overplayed his hand.
Like I mentioned earlier in this thread when he decommitted, Washington reached out and since then they were able to schedule a visit. Still think USC is leader once they hire a new coach but Washington does have a fighters chance and Overman might have overplayed his hand.
Who is the staff or you hearing will be the new coach? USC only has 1 game left. They need to get a head start.
This question tho.
He’s a UW insider not someone with connections in the SC Athletic Department.
Like I mentioned earlier in this thread when he decommitted, Washington reached out and since then they were able to schedule a visit. Still think USC is leader once they hire a new coach but Washington does have a fighters chance and Overman might have overplayed his hand.
I would hope that Yary enjoyed his visit...to experience a game with that crowd and to see how much action our tight ends get hopefully made a positive impact.
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DescriptionAnthony Ronald Yary is a former professional American football offensive tackle, playing primarily for the Minnesota Vikings and also for the Los Angeles Rams. He was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1987 and the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2001. Wikipedia
Born: July 16, 1946 (age 73 years), Chicago, IL
Hall of Fame induction: 2001
Height: 6′ 5″
Weight: 256 lbs
Education: Cerritos College, Bellflower Middle/High School, University of Southern California
Position: Offensive lineman, Defensive lineman
I know Yary because he played for the greatest Trojan teams and blocked for OJ
Also he was huge at 256 pounds
In Ron Yary’s senior year at USC they defeated Indiana in the Rose Bowl.
Indiana had finished in a 3-way tie atop the Big Ten. With Minnesota and Purdue.
It was a longass time ago.
Purdue beat #1 Notre Dame and won at Ohio State by 35.
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He’s a UW insider not someone with connections in the SC Athletic Department.
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