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Jake Shipley, 3* 2020 DE, Indio (Shadow Hills), CA (OFFERED 4/16/19)

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  • dhdawg
    dhdawg Member Posts: 13,326
    lawsandl said:

    Btw - kid is an honor student and I love this part of it:

    “Shipley said the most difficult part about the ordeal was reaching out to Washington's defensive line coach, Ikaika Malloe, whom he'd developed a close relationship with during his recruitment. He said he didn't want Malloe to find out about the commitment to Oregon via social media, so he gave him a call to tell him personally.”

    He sound like a classy kid. Look, I can see why he wasn’t a high priority for UW but Oregon loses 5 senior DL and there isn’t a lot in between this senior class and the 2019 class. So, no one got played.

    Exactly. Solid pickup for Oregon but we'll live.
  • Ballz
    Ballz Member Posts: 4,735
    edited June 2019
    lawsandl said:
    Cristobal timed it up perfectly. What a jackass.
  • Swaye
    Swaye Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 41,738 Founders Club
    lawsandl said:

    Swaye said:

    Oregon got played. LOL

    How?
    @Sources
  • BeerThirty
    BeerThirty Member Posts: 2,465
    lawsandl said:

    Btw - kid is an honor student and I love this part of it:

    “Shipley said the most difficult part about the ordeal was reaching out to Washington's defensive line coach, Ikaika Malloe, whom he'd developed a close relationship with during his recruitment. He said he didn't want Malloe to find out about the commitment to Oregon via social media, so he gave him a call to tell him personally.”

    He sound like a classy kid. Look, I can see why he wasn’t a high priority for UW but Oregon loses 5 senior DL and there isn’t a lot in between this senior class and the 2019 class. So, no one got played.

    Yeah....but the man bun blows all that out of the water.
  • bananasnblondes
    bananasnblondes Member Posts: 15,506

    lawsandl said:

    Btw - kid is an honor student and I love this part of it:

    “Shipley said the most difficult part about the ordeal was reaching out to Washington's defensive line coach, Ikaika Malloe, whom he'd developed a close relationship with during his recruitment. He said he didn't want Malloe to find out about the commitment to Oregon via social media, so he gave him a call to tell him personally.”

    He sound like a classy kid. Look, I can see why he wasn’t a high priority for UW but Oregon loses 5 senior DL and there isn’t a lot in between this senior class and the 2019 class. So, no one got played.

    Yeah....but the man bun blows all that out of the water.
    The man bun/ teenage receding hairline combo is a Eugene staple. He also has a double-helix tattoo so that everyone knows that he was probably in AP Biology
  • BeerThirty
    BeerThirty Member Posts: 2,465
  • lawsandl
    lawsandl Member Posts: 1,555

    A few interesting tidbits from Shipley's commitment article from his hometown paper.

    "The area around Eugene, they don’t have their NFL team. Their NFL team is Oregon," he noted. "Everybody in Eugene just bleeds that green and yellow. It’s a great, great vibe to that city. You’re like a celebrity there if you play football at Oregon. I actually like a little town like that, so it’s a great fit for me.”

    Coaches at Oregon are expecting Shipley to play defensive end and told him that he'll have an opportunity to start as a true freshman. Playing early was important to Shipley, so even if he doesn’t start during that first year, that the coaches envision that as a possibility carried some weight with Shipley, he said.


    I'm confused, I thought it was the UW coaches who shamelessly promised playing time in order to get recruits to sign

    There was no promise. There is an opportunity for sure.
  • Swaye
    Swaye Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 41,738 Founders Club
  • backthepack
    backthepack Member Posts: 19,937
    Swaye said:

    lol

    Hook line and sinker ;)
  • lawsandl
    lawsandl Member Posts: 1,555
    A depth chart is pretty easy to figure out. There is definitely early playing time available in 2020.
  • whuggy
    whuggy Member Posts: 2,088
    lawsandl said:

    A depth chart is pretty easy to figure out. There is definitely early playing time available in 2020.

    Quality recruits don't worry about depth charts.
  • dflea
    dflea Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 7,287 Swaye's Wigwam
    Swaye said:

    lol

    Nobody promised, man!!1!
  • Tequilla
    Tequilla Member Posts: 20,098
    I haven’t watched the video so he could be good ... who knows

    But the vibe I get looking at his pictures and interviews is that he’s a dude bruh type that fits the Sark, Cristoballz, etc side of the world.

    Best of luck to him but he’s probably a JAG on the UW depth chart and figured that out

    TL, DR: WDWHA
  • lawsandl
    lawsandl Member Posts: 1,555
    whuggy said:

    lawsandl said:

    A depth chart is pretty easy to figure out. There is definitely early playing time available in 2020.

    Quality recruits don't worry about depth charts.
    You have to be kidding. Outside of the program’s prestige and location, it’s the biggest draw for a program.
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,839
    lawsandl said:

    whuggy said:

    lawsandl said:

    A depth chart is pretty easy to figure out. There is definitely early playing time available in 2020.

    Quality recruits don't worry about depth charts.
    You have to be kidding. Outside of the program’s prestige and location, it’s the biggest draw for a program.
    Coaches are a much bigger draw than depth chart
  • animate
    animate Member Posts: 4,245
    How about development?

    Croots know what schools are pushing out draft picks.

    Over the very recent recruiting cycles are we hearing this consistently from our targets ... and from industry people.

    It's paying off because croots know that a uw offer really means and represents something.
  • whuggy
    whuggy Member Posts: 2,088
    lawsandl said:

    whuggy said:

    lawsandl said:

    A depth chart is pretty easy to figure out. There is definitely early playing time available in 2020.

    Quality recruits don't worry about depth charts.
    You have to be kidding. Outside of the program’s prestige and location, it’s the biggest draw for a program.
    YOU have to be kidding. You think Kayvon Thibodeaux worries about depth charts? Fuck no. He just assumes he's gonna start because he always has. Jake Shipley types look at depth charts. That's the difference between a quality recruit and a JAG.
  • lawsandl
    lawsandl Member Posts: 1,555
    animate said:

    How about development?

    Croots know what schools are pushing out draft picks.

    Over the very recent recruiting cycles are we hearing this consistently from our targets ... and from industry people.

    It's paying off because croots know that a uw offer really means and represents something.


    You do realize Oregon is set up to have a big NFL draft class, right?

    As much as you shit on player development at Oregon, two players on the edge were just drafted into the NFL. Also, if you didn’t see big leaps in development by Carlberg, Baker and Faoliu, we just aren’t going to agree on the topic.

    Big Joe can develop and has a history of it.
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,839
    dtd said:

    Per Biggins: "well below average athleticism for a p5 player"

    Fuck west coast football.

    WhitePower.gif
  • lawsandl
    lawsandl Member Posts: 1,555
    edited June 2019
    dtd said:

    Per Biggins: "well below average athleticism for a p5 player"

    Fuck west coast football.

    His opening results were certainly not flashy. I am not sure well below is accurate.
  • animate
    animate Member Posts: 4,245
    lawsandl said:

    animate said:

    How about development?

    Croots know what schools are pushing out draft picks.

    Over the very recent recruiting cycles are we hearing this consistently from our targets ... and from industry people.

    It's paying off because croots know that a uw offer really means and represents something.


    You do realize Oregon is set up to have a big NFL draft class, right?

    As much as you shit on player development at Oregon, two players on the edge were just drafted into the NFL. Also, if you didn’t see big leaps in development by Carlberg, Baker and Faoliu, we just aren’t going to agree on the topic.

    Big Joe can develop and has a history of it.
    Well, we'll see ... glad you have confidence in your program ... You would not be a fan if you weren't.

    But hang on a minute, can I borrow your back to the Future machine? Don't be counting your chickens and all that shit ... Your not SAC level logically ...
  • lawsandl
    lawsandl Member Posts: 1,555
    edited June 2019

    lawsandl said:

    animate said:

    How about development?

    Croots know what schools are pushing out draft picks.

    Over the very recent recruiting cycles are we hearing this consistently from our targets ... and from industry people.

    It's paying off because croots know that a uw offer really means and represents something.


    You do realize Oregon is set up to have a big NFL draft class, right?

    As much as you shit on player development at Oregon, two players on the edge were just drafted into the NFL. Also, if you didn’t see big leaps in development by Carlberg, Baker and Faoliu, we just aren’t going to agree on the topic.

    Big Joe can develop and has a history of it.
    What do you mean by big? Be specific. How many 1st round picks? 2nd round?

    We've been hearing about Oregon's NFL draft prospects for years but they haven't had a 1st or second round draft pick since 2016.

    When they went 0-fer in 2017 there were some very specific predictions made by a certain Duck fan regarding Royce Freeman and Darren Carrington. Those didn't turn out too well.
    Royce was drafted and Darren was a graduate transfer to Utah and a character risk after being kicked out.

    I don’t know of any Duck fans thinking the last three classes had any sort of NFL talent.