Ducks just picked up 2 CBs to Brevard. Meanwhile back at the ranch...
The Ducks plucking a stud WR out of Mississippi isn't shady at all. Someone with Covid needs to go sneeze on Phil ffs.
Hes not a stud. He has a pretty low ranking on 247 after poor showings at camps last year and is not being perused by any of the east coast schools that offered him early.
Fair point. I've never seen such a disparity between composite and 247. I'm still skeptical of everything Oregon does.
Is Georgia not pursuing him?
Georgia recruited 5 receivers in the last class and have 13 on the roster. It’s a really deep class in the SEC footprint for WR.
Ah. I was just going on the "warmer" status for Georgia and Oregon on his 247 page.
Ducks just picked up 2 CBs to Brevard. Meanwhile back at the ranch...
The Ducks plucking a stud WR out of Mississippi isn't shady at all. Someone with Covid needs to go sneeze on Phil ffs.
Hes not a stud. He has a pretty low ranking on 247 after poor showings at camps last year and is not being perused by any of the east coast schools that offered him early.
He isn’t a bad consolation prize. They would definitely rather have the speed of Worthy, but Brevard will be a nice red zone option. Kind of like Juwan Johnson was last year. Juwan wasn’t very fast, but out muscled a lot of players at the catch point, and had a great season when he finally got healthy.
Ducks just picked up 2 CBs to Brevard. Meanwhile back at the ranch...
The Ducks plucking a stud WR out of Mississippi isn't shady at all. Someone with Covid needs to go sneeze on Phil ffs.
Not shady. They know how to recruit.
"Man, I bought the car I didn't want instead of the car I wanted because that salesman was good," said nobody ever.
"I fucked that old lady instead of that young, tight bimbo because she really sold herself well," said nobody ever.
Every time somebody suggests a coach is good at recruiting, I get a chuckle. How naive are you people? A coach who's a bad salesman is a coach who thinks the name of the game is being a salesman. To a high percentage of blue chip recruits, there's a bar to entry, and you have to hurdle that before your "sales game" even has a chance to come into play. How many scandals have to be uncovered, how many investigative reports have to be written about pay for play before people admit that the game is rigged?
No, no... it's totally that Mack Fucking Brown and his band of merry men are just the greatest salesmen in the world. UNC's class is a totally natural phenomenon. Everyone would want to play football at North Carolina if it's just sold the right way! Those guys are really slick! Jesus Christ.
“It was really between Oregon and Michigan,” Worthy told The Michigan Insider. “I wasn't really sure on June 27th (his initial announcement date), so I backed off and took more time to think it through. I didn't really know which one I wanted to go to yet. Then last week I sat down with my mom, talked about it, and Michigan was the place for me.”
In the end, it was Gattis’ persistence that tipped the scales in the Wolverines’ favor. He’d prioritized Worthy as a five-star target long before his rise into 247Sports’ top 100, and refused to concede the battle when it appeared it was leaning the Ducks’ way.
“It was just fact that Coach Gattis kept pushing for me and said so he's not going to stop,” Worthy recalled. “That just showed a lot. And just how he carried himself. How he goes about his day and how he recruits people. He makes it more than just football. He it makes it (about) life. I talked to Giles (Jackson) and Giles told me he invites them over for Thanksgiving. That just shows how caring he is about everything and about his players.”
“It was really between Oregon and Michigan,” Worthy told The Michigan Insider. “I wasn't really sure on June 27th (his initial announcement date), so I backed off and took more time to think it through. I didn't really know which one I wanted to go to yet. Then last week I sat down with my mom, talked about it, and Michigan was the place for me.”
In the end, it was Gattis’ persistence that tipped the scales in the Wolverines’ favor. He’d prioritized Worthy as a five-star target long before his rise into 247Sports’ top 100, and refused to concede the battle when it appeared it was leaning the Ducks’ way.
“It was just fact that Coach Gattis kept pushing for me and said so he's not going to stop,” Worthy recalled. “That just showed a lot. And just how he carried himself. How he goes about his day and how he recruits people. He makes it more than just football. He it makes it (about) life. I talked to Giles (Jackson) and Giles told me he invites them over for Thanksgiving. That just shows how caring he is about everything and about his players.”
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*Coming from someone who actually likes Eugene and lives happily in a very similar town. Just being real.
"Man, I bought the car I didn't want instead of the car I wanted because that salesman was good," said nobody ever.
"I fucked that old lady instead of that young, tight bimbo because she really sold herself well," said nobody ever.
Every time somebody suggests a coach is good at recruiting, I get a chuckle. How naive are you people? A coach who's a bad salesman is a coach who thinks the name of the game is being a salesman. To a high percentage of blue chip recruits, there's a bar to entry, and you have to hurdle that before your "sales game" even has a chance to come into play. How many scandals have to be uncovered, how many investigative reports have to be written about pay for play before people admit that the game is rigged?
No, no... it's totally that Mack Fucking Brown and his band of merry men are just the greatest salesmen in the world. UNC's class is a totally natural phenomenon. Everyone would want to play football at North Carolina if it's just sold the right way! Those guys are really slick! Jesus Christ.
“It was really between Oregon and Michigan,” Worthy told The Michigan Insider. “I wasn't really sure on June 27th (his initial announcement date), so I backed off and took more time to think it through. I didn't really know which one I wanted to go to yet. Then last week I sat down with my mom, talked about it, and Michigan was the place for me.”
In the end, it was Gattis’ persistence that tipped the scales in the Wolverines’ favor. He’d prioritized Worthy as a five-star target long before his rise into 247Sports’ top 100, and refused to concede the battle when it appeared it was leaning the Ducks’ way.
“It was just fact that Coach Gattis kept pushing for me and said so he's not going to stop,” Worthy recalled. “That just showed a lot. And just how he carried himself. How he goes about his day and how he recruits people. He makes it more than just football. He it makes it (about) life. I talked to Giles (Jackson) and Giles told me he invites them over for Thanksgiving. That just shows how caring he is about everything and about his players.”
i wish our coaches had this mentality
The plot thickens. Very abnormal to plan on early enrolling then bail on that