We offered a kid who didn’t fucking play last year and we haven’t offered Troy Franklin, Steven Ortiz, and Julien Simon who have all spent a large amount of time with Tracy Ford. HUSTLIN BACKWARDSSSSSSS.
We offered a kid who didn’t fucking play last year and we haven’t offered Troy Franklin, Steven Ortiz, and Julien Simon who have all spent a large amount of time with Tracy Ford. HUSTLIN BACKWARDSSSSSSS.
How are we missing this natural co-branding opportunity? Motherfucker has a fucking W on his hat, and wears purple and gold. Nintendos of America HQ in Redmond.
I know you're reading this, Jen. BTP, I'll need you to chin this so she'll know that it's 🔥.
His trip to Seattle was his first to the Pacific Northwest and he got the chance to meet up with a Husky he knows very well, injured freshman wide receiver Puka Nacua.
"He's family," Fano said with a laugh.
While he was in the Emerald City, Fano said several things stuck out to him.
Washington offered Fano back in May, even considering his commitment to BYU two years earlier, and they aren't the only school to extend an offer his way as schools like Washington State, Arizona, Nebraska, Utah State, Utah, Arizona State, Michigan, Wisconsin and Oregon State among others.
"They see me as a pass-rushing outside linebacker," Fano said.
As a junior this past season, Fano helped lead Timpview to an 11-4 record, including a berth in the state championship game (where they lost 21-7 to Orem) while posting 58 tackles, 10 tackles-for-loss, eight sacks, one interception, six pass break-ups, two fumble recoveries and two blocked field goals.
Fano said he plans to make several more trips to see schools this spring and may wind up back in Seattle to check out their spring practices in April as well.
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Also, in an interview with Roof he said the BYU commitment was from the 8th grade. So .... lol.
How are we missing this natural co-branding opportunity? Motherfucker has a fucking W on his hat, and wears purple and gold. Nintendos of America HQ in Redmond.
I know you're reading this, Jen. BTP, I'll need you to chin this so she'll know that it's 🔥.
His trip to Seattle was his first to the Pacific Northwest and he got the chance to meet up with a Husky he knows very well, injured freshman wide receiver Puka Nacua.
"He's family," Fano said with a laugh.
While he was in the Emerald City, Fano said several things stuck out to him.
Washington offered Fano back in May, even considering his commitment to BYU two years earlier, and they aren't the only school to extend an offer his way as schools like Washington State, Arizona, Nebraska, Utah State, Utah, Arizona State, Michigan, Wisconsin and Oregon State among others.
"They see me as a pass-rushing outside linebacker," Fano said.
As a junior this past season, Fano helped lead Timpview to an 11-4 record, including a berth in the state championship game (where they lost 21-7 to Orem) while posting 58 tackles, 10 tackles-for-loss, eight sacks, one interception, six pass break-ups, two fumble recoveries and two blocked field goals.
Fano said he plans to make several more trips to see schools this spring and may wind up back in Seattle to check out their spring practices in April as well.