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Puka Nacua, 2019 4* WR, Orem, UT (Committed)

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  • DoogCourics
    DoogCourics Member Posts: 5,739

    Educk's version of Ecklund (who usually thinks everybody is going to Oregon) had an update on Nacua and essentially said " UW did a really good job recruiting him and Oregon doesn't have a WR coach". He also said he'd be shocked if Puka stayed with USC.

    Educk's version of Ecklund (who usually thinks everybody is going to Oregon) had an update on Nacua and essentially said " UW did a really good job recruiting him and Oregon doesn't have a WR coach". He also said he'd be shocked if Puka stayed with USC.

    Prehm?

    Puka Nacua is going to be leaving Eugene this afternoon and will be in a flight all day. Right now, going to be tough for anything in-depth with him. Getting a feel of where things stand is proving to be difficult. Nacua's camp doesn't want much information out there. Washington feels pretty stong about the chances they have with landing him. Oregon felt good about the chances for them going into the visit. Oregon rarely has a recruit who leaves Eugene not impressed by the program and the staff.

    Typically in this situation, you go with the school who has the last visit, so that would be Oregon. That being said, with Oregon not having a wide receiver coach and Washington has done a really good job in their recruitment it isn't as clear for me. I'll say this: I would be shocked if Nacua signed with USC. I wouldn't be shocked if he went to Washington or Oregon.

  • Domicillo
    Domicillo Member Posts: 3,025
    edited February 2019

    Educk's version of Ecklund (who usually thinks everybody is going to Oregon) had an update on Nacua and essentially said " UW did a really good job recruiting him and Oregon doesn't have a WR coach". He also said he'd be shocked if Puka stayed with USC.

    Educk's version of Ecklund (who usually thinks everybody is going to Oregon) had an update on Nacua and essentially said " UW did a really good job recruiting him and Oregon doesn't have a WR coach". He also said he'd be shocked if Puka stayed with USC.

    Prehm?

    Puka Nacua is going to be leaving Eugene this afternoon and will be in a flight all day. Right now, going to be tough for anything in-depth with him. Getting a feel of where things stand is proving to be difficult. Nacua's camp doesn't want much information out there. Washington feels pretty stong about the chances they have with landing him. Oregon felt good about the chances for them going into the visit. Oregon rarely has a recruit who leaves Eugene not impressed by the program and the staff.

    Typically in this situation, you go with the school who has the last visit, so that would be Oregon. That being said, with Oregon not having a wide receiver coach and Washington has done a really good job in their recruitment it isn't as clear for me. I'll say this: I would be shocked if Nacua signed with USC. I wouldn't be shocked if he went to Washington or Oregon.

    @LaMichael_Corleone thoughts?
  • SonnyShackelford
    SonnyShackelford Member Posts: 1,020

    Educk's version of Ecklund (who usually thinks everybody is going to Oregon) had an update on Nacua and essentially said " UW did a really good job recruiting him and Oregon doesn't have a WR coach". He also said he'd be shocked if Puka stayed with USC.

    Educk's version of Ecklund (who usually thinks everybody is going to Oregon) had an update on Nacua and essentially said " UW did a really good job recruiting him and Oregon doesn't have a WR coach". He also said he'd be shocked if Puka stayed with USC.

    Prehm?

    Puka Nacua is going to be leaving Eugene this afternoon and will be in a flight all day. Right now, going to be tough for anything in-depth with him. Getting a feel of where things stand is proving to be difficult. Nacua's camp doesn't want much information out there. Washington feels pretty stong about the chances they have with landing him. Oregon felt good about the chances for them going into the visit. Oregon rarely has a recruit who leaves Eugene not impressed by the program and the staff.

    Typically in this situation, you go with the school who has the last visit, so that would be Oregon. That being said, with Oregon not having a wide receiver coach and Washington has done a really good job in their recruitment it isn't as clear for me. I'll say this: I would be shocked if Nacua signed with USC. I wouldn't be shocked if he went to Washington or Oregon.

    Absolute nonsense
  • bananasnblondes
    bananasnblondes Member Posts: 15,611

    Wiltfong:

    Two sources that spent time with Nacua in Eugene feel Oregon is a legit contender to land the touted pass catcher who hauled in 103 passes for 2,336 yards and 26 touchdowns. The 6-foot-2, 190-pound Nacua then shined at the All-American Bowl and Polynesian Bowl, showing against the nation's best he deserves to be in the conversation when talking best high school receiver prospect in the country. 247Sports ranks Nacua No. 8 at the position and No. 48 overall.

    Both sources also believe that Oregon's main competition is Washington and not USC. Earlier in the week a source around Washington thought it was the Huskies or the Trojans, but obviously that was prior to the trip to Eugene.

    We'll know soon what the prolific pass catcher ultimately decides.



    So... 2 Oregon coaches.

    Of course they're going to say they are a legit contender
  • dirtysouwfdawg
    dirtysouwfdawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 14,626 Swaye's Wigwam
    TTJ said:

    Wiltfong:

    Two sources that spent time with Nacua in Eugene feel Oregon is a legit contender to land the touted pass catcher who hauled in 103 passes for 2,336 yards and 26 touchdowns. The 6-foot-2, 190-pound Nacua then shined at the All-American Bowl and Polynesian Bowl, showing against the nation's best he deserves to be in the conversation when talking best high school receiver prospect in the country. 247Sports ranks Nacua No. 8 at the position and No. 48 overall.

    Both sources also believe that Oregon's main competition is Washington and not USC. Earlier in the week a source around Washington thought it was the Huskies or the Trojans, but obviously that was prior to the trip to Eugene.

    We'll know soon what the prolific pass catcher ultimately decides.



    So... 2 Oregon coaches.

    Of course they're going to say they are a legit contender

    I’d be ok if the end of the world was tomorrow.
  • HillsboroDuck
    HillsboroDuck Member Posts: 9,186

    TTJ said:

    Wiltfong:

    Two sources that spent time with Nacua in Eugene feel Oregon is a legit contender to land the touted pass catcher who hauled in 103 passes for 2,336 yards and 26 touchdowns. The 6-foot-2, 190-pound Nacua then shined at the All-American Bowl and Polynesian Bowl, showing against the nation's best he deserves to be in the conversation when talking best high school receiver prospect in the country. 247Sports ranks Nacua No. 8 at the position and No. 48 overall.

    Both sources also believe that Oregon's main competition is Washington and not USC. Earlier in the week a source around Washington thought it was the Huskies or the Trojans, but obviously that was prior to the trip to Eugene.

    We'll know soon what the prolific pass catcher ultimately decides.



    So... 2 Oregon coaches.

    Of course they're going to say they are a legit contender

    I’d be ok if the end of the world was tomorrow.
    Before the 2020/2021 classes are done at UW?

    FUCK THAT.
  • dirtysouwfdawg
    dirtysouwfdawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 14,626 Swaye's Wigwam

    TTJ said:

    Wiltfong:

    Two sources that spent time with Nacua in Eugene feel Oregon is a legit contender to land the touted pass catcher who hauled in 103 passes for 2,336 yards and 26 touchdowns. The 6-foot-2, 190-pound Nacua then shined at the All-American Bowl and Polynesian Bowl, showing against the nation's best he deserves to be in the conversation when talking best high school receiver prospect in the country. 247Sports ranks Nacua No. 8 at the position and No. 48 overall.

    Both sources also believe that Oregon's main competition is Washington and not USC. Earlier in the week a source around Washington thought it was the Huskies or the Trojans, but obviously that was prior to the trip to Eugene.

    We'll know soon what the prolific pass catcher ultimately decides.



    So... 2 Oregon coaches.

    Of course they're going to say they are a legit contender

    I’d be ok if the end of the world was tomorrow.
    Before the 2020/2021 classes are done at UW?

    FUCK THAT.
    Day after we win a natty? (Off season or regular)
  • Ballz
    Ballz Member Posts: 4,735
    edited February 2019
    I think he's using UCLA and Oregon as hats on the table. If he had just shut it down after his UW visit everybody would know he was going to UW. He ain't that kinda kid. He wants his Signing Day selection to be a surprise. He's enjoying the process. This late in the process he might as well. I think he's a Dawg. Wednesday is gonna be fun.