We are a safety school
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Not sure about the spacing commitments out portion, but Will Harris def went on vacation after that visit. In a now deleted tweet or insta post he posted he was on his way to a coaches conference in florida before going on vacay.bananasnblondes said:
In the case of Mells, Jones, and Nabou this is absolutely true. I believe Nabou even told Ruth or one of those other guys that he only committed to UW because they were his best offer at the time and he wanted to save a spot (and this is an O'dea kid). There was absolutely no reason to take a commitment from any of those kids at that time. In the case of Nabou it's even worse because he blew up and UW probably would have been the odds on favorite to land him after everything played out. Because you stupidly took his commitment so he could "save his place" and then had to tell him to fuck off, you effectively removed yourself from the running.dnc said:James Lake has taken a program that Pete elevated to the first or second spot in recruiting in the conference and turned it into a fucking safety school. We have had 13, mostly midtier players commit to our coaches to sign with them in December. Of those, 5 have decommitted and 4 have committed elsewhere already (Texas, Oregon, Stanford, Notre Dame).
Kids are locking in their spot with us to be safe and moving to greener pastures.
This isn't about one position or one struggling assistant coach, these are commits from both sides of the ball and four different position groups.
We have leveled the fuck down.
And there's no telling how many more levels we will go.
With Morrison and Tafiti, it's just lazy recruiting or fucktarded strategy. If reports are correct, they secured verbal commitments from both but then allowed them to go home for 2 weeks without publicly committing. There's a theory out there that Jimmy did this purposefully to space out the commitments to show that UW was "building momentum". Whatever the case was, the coaches clearly just went on vacation afterwards and allowed other schools to easily flip the kids.
These coaches are either lazy or fucktarded because they cannot read a recruitment/relationship for their lives. After that 'big recruiting 'weekend, all we heard from "insiders" was how we closed everybody on that visit. If the sources talking to insiders are communicating this, how purple tinted do you think our coaches see these recruitments.... -
Welcome to Washington's version of the Helfrich years. You'll have a good season this year riding with Pete's guys, then a small decline in 2023, with an epic collapse in 2024. The question then becomes, does the administration have the balls to pull the plug on Lake after year four, or will they give him year five?
Remember, Oregon won a Rose Bowl and made a title game with Helfrich. While so far Lake has "won the north" -
Lol.greenblood said:Welcome to Washington's version of the Helfrich years. You'll have a good season this year riding with Pete's guys, then a small decline in 2023, with an epic collapse in 2024. The question then becomes, does the administration have the balls to pull the plug on Lake after year four, or will they give him year five?
Remember, Oregon won a Rose Bowl and made a title game with Helfrich. While so far Lake has "won the north"
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Close, but instead of an “epic collapse,” the portal will enable a nice 7 win sark into eternity.greenblood said:Welcome to Washington's version of the Helfrich years. You'll have a good season this year riding with Pete's guys, then a small decline in 2023, with an epic collapse in 2024. The question then becomes, does the administration have the balls to pull the plug on Lake after year four, or will they give him year five?
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I don’t think Lake will completely collapse. He can coach. He can recruit too. He’s just going to have to be humbled into realizing he needs to.greenblood said:Welcome to Washington's version of the Helfrich years. You'll have a good season this year riding with Pete's guys, then a small decline in 2023, with an epic collapse in 2024. The question then becomes, does the administration have the balls to pull the plug on Lake after year four, or will they give him year five?
Remember, Oregon won a Rose Bowl and made a title game with Helfrich. While so far Lake has "won the north" -
And seven wins keeps him employed foreverQuietcowskee said:
Close, but instead of an “epic collapse,” the portal will enable a nice 7 win sark into eternity.greenblood said:Welcome to Washington's version of the Helfrich years. You'll have a good season this year riding with Pete's guys, then a small decline in 2023, with an epic collapse in 2024. The question then becomes, does the administration have the balls to pull the plug on Lake after year four, or will they give him year five?
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Pat Haden is not walking through that door…dnc said:
And seven wins keeps him employed foreverQuietcowskee said:
Close, but instead of an “epic collapse,” the portal will enable a nice 7 win sark into eternity.greenblood said:Welcome to Washington's version of the Helfrich years. You'll have a good season this year riding with Pete's guys, then a small decline in 2023, with an epic collapse in 2024. The question then becomes, does the administration have the balls to pull the plug on Lake after year four, or will they give him year five?
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If we’re a safety school why can’t we coach up Asa?
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Just accept 7-6 for perpetuity. I have. Football at UW is over.
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Does that mean we get to lose the final and stick it up Oregon fan's ass for the next 10 years popping off that our '21/'22 Natty loser >the Ducks '14 Natty loser?greenblood said:Welcome to Washington's version of the Helfrich years. You'll have a good season this year riding with Pete's guys, then a small decline in 2023, with an epic collapse in 2024. The question then becomes, does the administration have the balls to pull the plug on Lake after year four, or will they give him year five?
Remember, Oregon won a Rose Bowl and made a title game with Helfrich. While so far Lake has "won the north"






