Washington- "I have a great relationship with the coaches. Terrence Brown is my lead recruiter and I talk a lot with Will Harris too. We hop on zoom calls all the time and I like their program and how they develop defensive backs. I did some research on what schools do the best job getting DBs drafted and Washington was one of the best over the last few years. Coach Lake and the staff there have produced a lot of quality players and that's a big factor in my decision."
IN terms of a timeframe for his decision, Tucker said he already knows his commitment date.
"I want to commit on my birthday, January 4th," Tucker said. "That's a long ways off so I plan to take all my visits before then. The biggest factors for me right now are finding the best fit academically and where I'll be most comfortable.
"The dream is of course to play in the NFL but if that doesn't happen, I want to make sure I have something to fall back on. I'm not really looking at depth chart, there's going to be talent anywhere you go but I do want to play for a winning program. I want to get that natty (National Championship) so I'm looking for a winning program for sure."
The toughest thing for us to figure out with Tucker is what position to rank him at. His receiver highlights were among the best we saw when evaluating the '22 WR class but most schools like him more as a cover corner.
They all do. Then they go to Eugene or Tuscaloosa or Athens. I take that less seriously than any other bullshit a PSA spouts.
100%
Anyone who thinks academics matter are really naïve. These kids all think they're going to the league. Embellish the truth a bit and get them on campus. Fuck even UW lied to Jerramy Stevens and told him he could play QB. That was back when they cared.
They go to college to go to the league. Oregon fucking sucks at that. The day you faggots run out of clout you’re back to being the fucking coug, you Arizona faggot
They go to college to go to the league. Oregon fucking sucks at that. The day you faggots run out of clout you’re back to being the fucking coug, you Arizona faggot
Oh hey, who was Rookie of the Year this year?
Who will be the first O-lineman taken in the draft this year?
Who's going to be the first edge player taken in the draft next year?
Oregon has been running out of clout for 25 years now.
I have an idea for a sitcom called "Will and Terrance"
Premise: Will and Terrance are room mates who go out every day to find a job. Early in each season, they start by applying for jobs in really high end careers. Ultimately, they never get a call back. In the next episode, they do it all over again but the jobs they apply for are slightly shittier. So it goes through each episode. At the end of the season they end up taking really shitty temp jobs that allow them to afford rent for another year and vow to set their sites higher in the next season.
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Harris: *googles frantically*
"Sure thing coach, I'm on it!"
Washington- "I have a great relationship with the coaches. Terrence Brown is my lead recruiter and I talk a lot with Will Harris too. We hop on zoom calls all the time and I like their program and how they develop defensive backs. I did some research on what schools do the best job getting DBs drafted and Washington was one of the best over the last few years. Coach Lake and the staff there have produced a lot of quality players and that's a big factor in my decision."
IN terms of a timeframe for his decision, Tucker said he already knows his commitment date.
"I want to commit on my birthday, January 4th," Tucker said. "That's a long ways off so I plan to take all my visits before then. The biggest factors for me right now are finding the best fit academically and where I'll be most comfortable.
"The dream is of course to play in the NFL but if that doesn't happen, I want to make sure I have something to fall back on. I'm not really looking at depth chart, there's going to be talent anywhere you go but I do want to play for a winning program. I want to get that natty (National Championship) so I'm looking for a winning program for sure."
The toughest thing for us to figure out with Tucker is what position to rank him at. His receiver highlights were among the best we saw when evaluating the '22 WR class but most schools like him more as a cover corner.
Also timeline for a decision will be interesting with us
Anyone who thinks academics matter are really naïve. These kids all think they're going to the league. Embellish the truth a bit and get them on campus. Fuck even UW lied to Jerramy Stevens and told him he could play QB. That was back when they cared.
People west of the Mississippi aren't familiar with football national championships.
Who will be the first O-lineman taken in the draft this year?
Who's going to be the first edge player taken in the draft next year?
Oregon has been running out of clout for 25 years now.
Premise: Will and Terrance are room mates who go out every day to find a job. Early in each season, they start by applying for jobs in really high end careers. Ultimately, they never get a call back. In the next episode, they do it all over again but the jobs they apply for are slightly shittier. So it goes through each episode. At the end of the season they end up taking really shitty temp jobs that allow them to afford rent for another year and vow to set their sites higher in the next season.