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Marcus Mariota admits he almost committed to Washington Huskies over Oregon Ducks
DerekJohnson
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We? would have wasted his talent. He made the right choice.
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He could have been a GREAT safetyPurpleBaze said:We? would have wasted his talent. He made the right choice.
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Thanks Taft!
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Punter*DerekJohnson said:
He could have been a GREAT safetyPurpleBaze said:We? would have wasted his talent. He made the right choice.
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We don’t deal in hypotheticals.
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He said this in an interview a long time ago. His mom made him got to Oregon
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If he had played safety, maybe he would still be starting in the NFL.DerekJohnson said:
He could have been a GREAT safetyPurpleBaze said:We? would have wasted his talent. He made the right choice.
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Recently rewatched highlights of the 2013 Oregon game after talking with @DerekJohnson about it and Mariota had his best game I could remember passing but he also just stood there for ages waiting for some JAG receiver to get open for the most part. What stood out more was how terrible the Husky OL was and then I looked up the depth chart and realized even when things have been bad recently how far things have come.
Not sure Mariota could have beaten out Lockner though. More heart. -
(Old)News Flash:JoeEDangerously said:He said this in an interview a long time ago. His mom made him got to Oregon
Mariota’s parents let him visit UW after he had committed to Oregon. Marcus wanted to change his commitment to Washington after visiting UW.
His parents refused to let Marcus renege on his commitment to Oregon . . . Old school thinking . . . Your word is your bond. -
Jimmy Lake needs more of those parents in his life.trublue said:
(Old)News Flash:JoeEDangerously said:He said this in an interview a long time ago. His mom made him got to Oregon
Mariota’s parents let him visit UW after he had committed to Oregon. Marcus wanted to change his commitment to Washington after visiting UW.
His parents refused to let Marcus renege on his commitment to Oregon . . . Old school thinking . . . Your word is your bond.







