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Chance Bogan, 2022 3* WR/TE, Tacoma (Lincoln), WA (wdwha)

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  • huskyhooligan
    huskyhooligan Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 6,009 Swaye's Wigwam
  • dnc
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  • Tequilla
    Tequilla Member Posts: 20,223
    TommySQC said:

    Who are all these people that tell kids they won’t amount to anything? And how long during a child’s life do they continue to tell them such things?
    My parents told me I wouldn't amount to shit.


    They were right.
    Stop making shit look bad
  • bananasnblondes
    bananasnblondes Member Posts: 15,576

    Tacoma (Wash.) Lincoln 2022 tight end Chance Bogan committed to hometown Washington right before the season.

    Since his commitment, he's turned into an extension of the coaching staff, at least from a recruiting standpoint.

    Bogan is one of four commits to the Huskies in the 2022 class, but the only in-state pledge, with the other three all coming from Las Vegas.

    Still, he has an advantage in recruiting the other in-state targets, since he's frequently seeing them.

    And with several offensive lineman from the state on the Huskies' board, he's made his preference known to them.

    "I'm trying to get get the offensive lineman," said Bogan. "I'm targeting Malik (Agbo), Dave (Iuli) and Josh (Conerly)."

    And he's also trying with some other out-of-state prospects.

    "I'm really trying to get (California receiver) C.J. Williams to go to UW too," said Bogan.

    Then there are his teammates at Lincoln, one with an offer, one not yet with one.

    "I'm trying to recruit Jayden (Wayne, who has an offer) and Gabarri (Johnson, who doesn't yet hold a Husky offer)," said Bogan. "I want to keep playing with those guys for as long as possible."

    For now, it's been limited to 7v7, but if the season ever starts in Washington, Bogan, who transferred to Lincoln from Wilson HS, will finally get to suit up for the Abes with Johnson and Wayne.

    In the meantime, with no games of his own during the fall, he paid extra attention to the Huskies on Saturdays.

    "I thought the offense was great and I understand what they were doing this year," said Bogan. "Some of it may change when Sam (Huard) gets there. But I like how they use the tight end."

    Bogan said his relationship with tight ends coach Derham Cato was strong and he's eager to spend more time with him.

    "With Coach Kato, I have a lot of trust in him and I'm putting my full career in their hands," said Bogan. "Coach (Jimmy) Lake and coach (Thomas) Ford, we talk all the time and they just have a great atmosphere there. They're still talking to me as if I'm a tight end but if they needed me to play receiver, I'd do that too. Whatever they need for me to play, I'll do it."

    This weekend, Bogan and fellow Husky commit Germie Bernard will play 7v7.

    "I told the coaches that I would focus on the in-state guys and Germie would go on the out-of-state guys but if we're together, we're both going in," said Bogan. "Germie is a real cool guy, he's a chill and mellow guy."

    Bogan said he's at 6-3.5 and weighing 218 pounds and is hoping to put on about seven more pounds by the fall.

    "My goal weight is to be 225, the coaches want me around that," said Bogan.

    We seem to fo a lot of "trying" in recruiting
  • Bonedog
    Bonedog Member Posts: 650
    Try hard recruiting Chance, but hasn’t he heard “we are full dammit”!
    Only have room for PWOOF WTE’s