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Jack Yary, 2020 TE, Murrieta, CA

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    GrundleStiltzkinGrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,481
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    Down to UW, USC, and ASU. First big recruiting test for Kato Kaelin. Yary could be this year's Puka.



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    DoogCouricsDoogCourics Member Posts: 5,739
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    On the recruiting front, Yary has already visited Washington and has the Huskies high on his list.

    “I had a great visit and I love the fit in their program,” Yary said. “I love how they use the tight end in their offense and they put more tight ends in to the League (NFL) then anyone and that’s big for me. I like how I would be utilized in the offense.

    “They have a new OC and a new TE coach but I don’t think that will be that big of a factor for me. Coach Lake said the offense won’t change that much and the tight end is still going to be a big factor. I was told they want to live out of 11 and 12 personal so I think it will be good. I talked with new TE coach Derham Cato Sunday night and he’ll be coming in for a home visit next week.”

    Yary’s last two visits will be to USC (Jan. 24) and Arizona State (Jan. 31).

    “USC said they would use me the same way they use Drake London right now,” Yary said. “It’s like a flex out wide position, almost like a big receiver and I think I’m fast enough to play it. That excites me and I’m looking forward to getting over there and taking that visit.

    “ASU is a new school for me but they just got the OC from Boise State, Zak Hill and I like what he wants to do. He wants to use the tight end and they don’t have many on the roster. He reached out to me right when he got the job and I’ve been talking to them a lot ever since. The plan is to take these last two visits and then I’ll make my decision on Signing Day.”
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    TequillaTequilla Member Posts: 19,815
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    ASU coming in hot
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    HuskyJWHuskyJW Guest, Member Posts: 14,186
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    TommySQCTommySQC Member Posts: 5,813
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    “Coach Lake said the offense won’t change that much“

    lol

    Was it the play calling or the offense?
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    Pitchfork51Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 26,601
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    TommySQCTommySQC Member Posts: 5,813
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    On the recruiting front, Yary has already visited Washington and has the Huskies high on his list.

    “I had a great visit and I love the fit in their program,” Yary said. “I love how they use the tight end in their offense and they put more tight ends in to the League (NFL) then anyone and that’s big for me. I like how I would be utilized in the offense.

    “They have a new OC and a new TE coach but I don’t think that will be that big of a factor for me. Coach Lake said the offense won’t change that much and the tight end is still going to be a big factor. I was told they want to live out of 11 and 12 personal so I think it will be good. I talked with new TE coach Derham Cato Sunday night and he’ll be coming in for a home visit next week.”

    Yary’s last two visits will be to USC (Jan. 24) and Arizona State (Jan. 31).

    “USC said they would use me the same way they use Drake London right now,” Yary said. “It’s like a flex out wide position, almost like a big receiver and I think I’m fast enough to play it. That excites me and I’m looking forward to getting over there and taking that visit.

    “ASU is a new school for me but they just got the OC from Boise State, Zak Hill and I like what he wants to do. He wants to use the tight end and they don’t have many on the roster. He reached out to me right when he got the job and I’ve been talking to them a lot ever since. The plan is to take these last two visits and then I’ll make my decision on Signing Day.”

    Wait? You mean relationships in recruiting are vastly overrated? I thought that you had to recruit kids for years to have a chance?

    Or was that more Doogman $12.95 bullshit?
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    DawgDaze71DawgDaze71 Member Posts: 705
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    LOL ...ASU. I can see them in a couple of years saying "Man if you didn't have a defense we'd put 70 points on you"
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    DoogCouricsDoogCourics Member Posts: 5,739
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    UW tight end target Jack Yary, who included the Huskies this week as one of the top-3 schools he's currently looking at before making his commitment, will not be playing in the game. He tweaked an ankle that was already an issue for him, so he'll be heading back home.
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    CallMeBigErnCallMeBigErn Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 4,285
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    I think I like this guy. Its pretty clear what Jimmy's strat is.
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    RoadDawg55RoadDawg55 Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 30,123
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    TommySQC said:

    On the recruiting front, Yary has already visited Washington and has the Huskies high on his list.

    “I had a great visit and I love the fit in their program,” Yary said. “I love how they use the tight end in their offense and they put more tight ends in to the League (NFL) then anyone and that’s big for me. I like how I would be utilized in the offense.

    “They have a new OC and a new TE coach but I don’t think that will be that big of a factor for me. Coach Lake said the offense won’t change that much and the tight end is still going to be a big factor. I was told they want to live out of 11 and 12 personal so I think it will be good. I talked with new TE coach Derham Cato Sunday night and he’ll be coming in for a home visit next week.”

    Yary’s last two visits will be to USC (Jan. 24) and Arizona State (Jan. 31).

    “USC said they would use me the same way they use Drake London right now,” Yary said. “It’s like a flex out wide position, almost like a big receiver and I think I’m fast enough to play it. That excites me and I’m looking forward to getting over there and taking that visit.

    “ASU is a new school for me but they just got the OC from Boise State, Zak Hill and I like what he wants to do. He wants to use the tight end and they don’t have many on the roster. He reached out to me right when he got the job and I’ve been talking to them a lot ever since. The plan is to take these last two visits and then I’ll make my decision on Signing Day.”

    Wait? You mean relationships in recruiting are vastly overrated? I thought that you had to recruit kids for years to have a chance?

    Or was that more Doogman $12.95 bullshit?
    In between. When you think recruiting is any one thing, you’re overrating the importance. The importance of certain things varies from player to player. The one constant is winning. If you win, good recruits will want to come play for your school.
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    MisterEmMisterEm Member Posts: 6,685
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    He ain't coming to Seattle.


    Cook it.
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