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Roger Rosengarten, 2020 4* OL, Littleton (Valor Christian), CO (COMMITTED)

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  • Ballz
    Ballz Member Posts: 4,735
    edited May 2019

    dhdawg said:

    Rosengarten is 100% going to UW. Blue-collar, hard working, physical kid from Colorado. Not a flashy guy. UW aligns with his identity and he also want to major in Business. Give him and his parents the Built for Life presentation as well as information about the Foster school of Business and it'll be a wrap. There's a reason UW got the last visit and we've never lost a recruiting battle to Oregon when we get the last visit. Don't know or care what the crystal ballers have heard. He's obviously going to UW. Will be a huge commitment that could motivate Hatchett to join him soon after and that would easily be the best OT class out West.

    I kind of agree with you. I'm not sold we're gonna push super hard for him which is why he may go to Oregon but if we want him I think we can win this one.
    No hedging needed. We want him bad. He's one of the top-3 OT prospects out West. They'll push hard for him, therefore there's 0% chance he's going to Oregon.
    0% eh?


    As I stated earlier, he's a better "fit" at UW culturally because UW is more of an old-school, blue-collar program (and he's a white kid from Colarado), he wants to major in Business and will be comparing Business schools between UW and Oregon, UW just put a RT in the first round, and UW has the last official visit and has never lost to Oregon for a recruit when they have the last visit. That's all anybody needs to know to know he's all Dawg.
  • CallMeBigErn
    CallMeBigErn Member Posts: 8,028

    dhdawg said:

    Rosengarten is 100% going to UW. Blue-collar, hard working, physical kid from Colorado. Not a flashy guy. UW aligns with his identity and he also want to major in Business. Give him and his parents the Built for Life presentation as well as information about the Foster school of Business and it'll be a wrap. There's a reason UW got the last visit and we've never lost a recruiting battle to Oregon when we get the last visit. Don't know or care what the crystal ballers have heard. He's obviously going to UW. Will be a huge commitment that could motivate Hatchett to join him soon after and that would easily be the best OT class out West.

    I kind of agree with you. I'm not sold we're gonna push super hard for him which is why he may go to Oregon but if we want him I think we can win this one.
    No hedging needed. We want him bad. He's one of the top-3 OT prospects out West. They'll push hard for him, therefore there's 0% chance he's going to Oregon.
    0% eh?


    As I stated earlier, he's a better "fit" at UW culturally because UW is more of an old-school, blue-collar program (and he's a white kid from Colarado), he wants to major in Business and will be comparing Business schools between UW and Oregon, UW just put a RT in the first round, and UW has the last official visit and has never lost to Oregon for a recruit when they have the last visit. That's all anybody needs to know to know he's all Dawg.
    I like your thinking, but you can't rationally look at all the crystal dongs to O and say that O has a 0% chance. Nike is a pretty enticing business in its own right for athletes. But I do agree that I think we have the edge with the last visit if his parents are coming.
  • Ballz
    Ballz Member Posts: 4,735
    edited May 2019

    dhdawg said:

    Rosengarten is 100% going to UW. Blue-collar, hard working, physical kid from Colorado. Not a flashy guy. UW aligns with his identity and he also want to major in Business. Give him and his parents the Built for Life presentation as well as information about the Foster school of Business and it'll be a wrap. There's a reason UW got the last visit and we've never lost a recruiting battle to Oregon when we get the last visit. Don't know or care what the crystal ballers have heard. He's obviously going to UW. Will be a huge commitment that could motivate Hatchett to join him soon after and that would easily be the best OT class out West.

    I kind of agree with you. I'm not sold we're gonna push super hard for him which is why he may go to Oregon but if we want him I think we can win this one.
    No hedging needed. We want him bad. He's one of the top-3 OT prospects out West. They'll push hard for him, therefore there's 0% chance he's going to Oregon.
    0% eh?


    As I stated earlier, he's a better "fit" at UW culturally because UW is more of an old-school, blue-collar program (and he's a white kid from Colarado), he wants to major in Business and will be comparing Business schools between UW and Oregon, UW just put a RT in the first round, and UW has the last official visit and has never lost to Oregon for a recruit when they have the last visit. That's all anybody needs to know to know he's all Dawg.
    I like your thinking, but you can't rationally look at all the crystal dongs to O and say that O has a 0% chance. Nike is a pretty enticing business in its own right for athletes. But I do agree that I think we have the edge with the last visit if his parents are coming.
    Yes I can because that's the new norm. UW does not get crystal balls anymore unless it's completely obvious or leaks out that a kid is about commit here. There's no UW expert making crystal balls to lead the way like there was when Roof was on 247. Also, crystal ball predictions have gone from "this is where I think a kid will sign" to "this is where I think this kid would commit if he were to commit TODAY". Things change quickly after UW official visits and so will the crystal balls. Oregon's only chance is to get him to commit and cancel his UW official. Otherwise, he's all Dawg.
  • GaryFromTeenMom
    GaryFromTeenMom Member Posts: 1,370
    I just wanna know if his dad is open to fighting Husky Twitter before I get too wrapped up in his Oregon interest.

    Someone answer me this question.
  • lawsandl
    lawsandl Member Posts: 1,555

    Rosengarten is 100% going to UW. Blue-collar, hard working, physical kid from Colorado. Not a flashy guy. UW aligns with his identity and he also want to major in Business. Give him and his parents the Built for Life presentation as well as information about the Foster school of Business and it'll be a wrap. There's a reason UW got the last visit and we've never lost a recruiting battle to Oregon when we get the last visit. Don't know or care what the crystal ballers have heard. He's obviously going to UW. Will be a huge commitment that could motivate Hatchett to join him soon after and that would easily be the best OT class out West.

    You put the fan in fanatical. I will give you that. He definitely won’t fit in with Oregon’s flashy OL.
  • Ballz
    Ballz Member Posts: 4,735
    edited May 2019
    lawsandl said:

    Rosengarten is 100% going to UW. Blue-collar, hard working, physical kid from Colorado. Not a flashy guy. UW aligns with his identity and he also want to major in Business. Give him and his parents the Built for Life presentation as well as information about the Foster school of Business and it'll be a wrap. There's a reason UW got the last visit and we've never lost a recruiting battle to Oregon when we get the last visit. Don't know or care what the crystal ballers have heard. He's obviously going to UW. Will be a huge commitment that could motivate Hatchett to join him soon after and that would easily be the best OT class out West.

    You put the fan in fanatical. I will give you that. He definitely won’t fit in with Oregon’s flashy OL.
    UW's O-line has more All-Conference achievements than Oregon's does and the reigning Morris trophy award winner. Rosengarten will be our next McGary.
  • KevinPAC12
    KevinPAC12 Member Posts: 62

    dhdawg said:

    Rosengarten is 100% going to UW. Blue-collar, hard working, physical kid from Colorado. Not a flashy guy. UW aligns with his identity and he also want to major in Business. Give him and his parents the Built for Life presentation as well as information about the Foster school of Business and it'll be a wrap. There's a reason UW got the last visit and we've never lost a recruiting battle to Oregon when we get the last visit. Don't know or care what the crystal ballers have heard. He's obviously going to UW. Will be a huge commitment that could motivate Hatchett to join him soon after and that would easily be the best OT class out West.

    I kind of agree with you. I'm not sold we're gonna push super hard for him which is why he may go to Oregon but if we want him I think we can win this one.
    No hedging needed. We want him bad. He's one of the top-3 OT prospects out West. They'll push hard for him, therefore there's 0% chance he's going to Oregon.
    Are you being serious?? He has a 5% to end up in Seattle. You define "homerness"
  • DJDuck
    DJDuck Member Posts: 5,970

    Rosengarten is also below 400 pounds, he's not qualified to be an Oregon tackle

    Yea, neither is Penei.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8iRc3vyAvGE
  • Ballz
    Ballz Member Posts: 4,735
    edited May 2019

    dhdawg said:

    Rosengarten is 100% going to UW. Blue-collar, hard working, physical kid from Colorado. Not a flashy guy. UW aligns with his identity and he also want to major in Business. Give him and his parents the Built for Life presentation as well as information about the Foster school of Business and it'll be a wrap. There's a reason UW got the last visit and we've never lost a recruiting battle to Oregon when we get the last visit. Don't know or care what the crystal ballers have heard. He's obviously going to UW. Will be a huge commitment that could motivate Hatchett to join him soon after and that would easily be the best OT class out West.

    I kind of agree with you. I'm not sold we're gonna push super hard for him which is why he may go to Oregon but if we want him I think we can win this one.
    No hedging needed. We want him bad. He's one of the top-3 OT prospects out West. They'll push hard for him, therefore there's 0% chance he's going to Oregon.
    Are you being serious?? He has a 5% to end up in Seattle. You define "homerness"
    A. I don't think homerness is a word. And you put it in quotes too.

    B. UW gets the last official visit. Never lost to Oregon for a recruit when that happens. Ducks put up a good fight but this one's in the bag for UW.