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Penis Sewell was also a top 50 recruit nationally.
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Equating a 5-star recruit who was obviously elite and super athletic since he was a Sophomore in high school to much less athletic, fat 3-star project lineman is what you like to do.FirePeterman said:
The best OL Oregon has had in the last decade was a Cristobal recruit who came in at over 360 lbs and he will be a top 10 overall pick when he is draft eligible.StrongArmCobra said:
Oregon won't get a single 4-star recruit on the O-line or D-line this class. Thots?DJDuck said:I think you are whistling past the graveyard once again SAC. We have been over most of this ground before. You seem to pin your hopes on variables that are not really determinative, and are unreliable and mutable. For instance Oregon’s OL Is one of the best in the country. None of them were considered stars except for Penei. You must be extremely insecure that you can’t seem to have a conversation without attempting to run down the other team. You must be fairly young too. You have a lot to learn. I will concede that UW COULD have a better recruiting class but IMO I don’t think so. I am happy with all of our recruits.
Given that Tae will probably leave and USC is working on Kris Hutson.
Tae is a talent and will hurt but we have good safeties now and several in the class.
Hutson is a 4 star receiver that would hurt losing. However we had a fantastic WR class last year. Realistically there are too many Great WR’s that are Oregon leans right now. We have to turn some of them down. So while losing Hutson would be problematic there plenty of great receivers that want to go to Oregon.
And those 3-star starters you speak of were all Greatwood recruits. Greatwood was legitimately good at finding hidden gems and recruited athletic 260-270 pound high school recruits and built them up into decent players. Cristobal? Not so much. He loves the less athletic fatties. BEACHED WHALE!
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Oregon also has the best EDGE Dline guy on the entire west coast already committed in 4 star Jaden Navarette after signing easily the best overall Dline and Oline guys on the west coast in Thibodeaux and Jonah Tauanu’u.StrongArmCobra said:
Oregon won't get a single 4-star recruit on the O-line or D-line this class. Thots?DJDuck said:I think you are whistling past the graveyard once again SAC. We have been over most of this ground before. You seem to pin your hopes on variables that are not really determinative, and are unreliable and mutable. For instance Oregon’s OL Is one of the best in the country. None of them were considered stars except for Penei. You must be extremely insecure that you can’t seem to have a conversation without attempting to run down the other team. You must be fairly young too. You have a lot to learn. I will concede that UW COULD have a better recruiting class but IMO I don’t think so. I am happy with all of our recruits.
Given that Tae will probably leave and USC is working on Kris Hutson.
Tae is a talent and will hurt but we have good safeties now and several in the class.
Hutson is a 4 star receiver that would hurt losing. However we had a fantastic WR class last year. Realistically there are too many Great WR’s that are Oregon leans right now. We have to turn some of them down. So while losing Hutson would be problematic there plenty of great receivers that want to go to Oregon.
And those 3-star starters you speak of were all Greatwood recruits. Greatwood was legitimately good at finding hidden gems and recruited athletic 260-270 pound high school recruits and built them up into decent players. Cristobal? Not so much. He loves the less athletic fatties. BEACHED WHALE!
Your O-line will suck after those Greatwood recruits graduate.
Btw Afasese has a .87 rating and is the composite 4th ranked recruit in Hawaii which will put him in the top half of UWs current recruiting class which does not have a single DL commit. Oregon has the nations #11 recruiting class on composite, #10 on 247 and easily #1 in the PAC12 by a massive margin. UW’s class is #54, trailing traditional powerhouses such as Western Michigan, Bowling Green, and Cincinnati. -
Faatui Tuitele, Saama Paama, Laitau Latu, Jacob Bandes, Bralen Trice, and Noa Ngalu say hi!
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Are you really citing recruiting class rankings in fucking june? When the majority of kids aren’t committed.FirePeterman said:
Oregon also has the best EDGE Dline guy on the entire west coast already committed in 4 star Jaden Navarette after signing easily the best overall Dline and Oline guys on the west coast in Thibodeaux and Jonah Tauanu’u.StrongArmCobra said:
Oregon won't get a single 4-star recruit on the O-line or D-line this class. Thots?DJDuck said:I think you are whistling past the graveyard once again SAC. We have been over most of this ground before. You seem to pin your hopes on variables that are not really determinative, and are unreliable and mutable. For instance Oregon’s OL Is one of the best in the country. None of them were considered stars except for Penei. You must be extremely insecure that you can’t seem to have a conversation without attempting to run down the other team. You must be fairly young too. You have a lot to learn. I will concede that UW COULD have a better recruiting class but IMO I don’t think so. I am happy with all of our recruits.
Given that Tae will probably leave and USC is working on Kris Hutson.
Tae is a talent and will hurt but we have good safeties now and several in the class.
Hutson is a 4 star receiver that would hurt losing. However we had a fantastic WR class last year. Realistically there are too many Great WR’s that are Oregon leans right now. We have to turn some of them down. So while losing Hutson would be problematic there plenty of great receivers that want to go to Oregon.
And those 3-star starters you speak of were all Greatwood recruits. Greatwood was legitimately good at finding hidden gems and recruited athletic 260-270 pound high school recruits and built them up into decent players. Cristobal? Not so much. He loves the less athletic fatties. BEACHED WHALE!
Your O-line will suck after those Greatwood recruits graduate.
Btw Afasese has a .87 rating and is the composite 4th ranked recruit in Hawaii which will put him in the top half of UWs current recruiting class which does not have a single DL commit. Oregon has the nations #11 recruiting class on composite, #10 on 247 and easily #1 in the PAC12 by a massive margin. UW’s class is #54, trailing traditional powerhouses such as Western Michigan, Bowling Green, and Cincinnati. -
lololol doog fans would really be the ones to criticize taking a 3 star project Dline guy and come back with Bralen Trice and Noa Ngalu. From following Oregon recruiting I know all about Trice, he begged to come to Oregon and was turned down as he literally has the body composition of a WR. If you want to see a day and night difference in body type look at a real DE player like Kavon Thibodeax, Treven Ma’ae, DJ Johnson, Adrian Jackson, etc and compare that to Trice. He was politely told no thanks by Cristobal when he came to visit and you gonna bring up Trice? Ngalu is another scrub, mountain west level player. Latu was a must get for you guys and has some tools but he is stiff as a board if the plan is to use him as a true edge you will find yourself disappointed. Paama is a good looking prospect, as is Bandes although he is a high floor low ceiling guy, much less potential than Paama. Tuitele is another good looking player. Only problem is all of UW best dline guys are interior Dline, which in today’s football is far less valuable then exterior edge rushers which Oregon has the best group of of any college program west of the Mississippi. Again the previous statement holds, Oregon has signed the best Dlineman and Olineman in the West last cycle, and already have the best exterior Dline guy on the west this cycle committed with the second best would be committed if he wasn’t failing every damn class (DeShawn Lynch).backthepack said:Faatui Tuitele, Saama Paama, Laitau Latu, Jacob Bandes, Bralen Trice, and Noa Ngalu say hi!
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.857 rating = / = .87 rating. And if by top half you mean you he literally squeaks ahead of one UW commit, then Sure.gif.FirePeterman said:
Oregon also has the best EDGE Dline guy on the entire west coast already committed in 4 star Jaden Navarette after signing easily the best overall Dline and Oline guys on the west coast in Thibodeaux and Jonah Tauanu’u.StrongArmCobra said:
Oregon won't get a single 4-star recruit on the O-line or D-line this class. Thots?DJDuck said:I think you are whistling past the graveyard once again SAC. We have been over most of this ground before. You seem to pin your hopes on variables that are not really determinative, and are unreliable and mutable. For instance Oregon’s OL Is one of the best in the country. None of them were considered stars except for Penei. You must be extremely insecure that you can’t seem to have a conversation without attempting to run down the other team. You must be fairly young too. You have a lot to learn. I will concede that UW COULD have a better recruiting class but IMO I don’t think so. I am happy with all of our recruits.
Given that Tae will probably leave and USC is working on Kris Hutson.
Tae is a talent and will hurt but we have good safeties now and several in the class.
Hutson is a 4 star receiver that would hurt losing. However we had a fantastic WR class last year. Realistically there are too many Great WR’s that are Oregon leans right now. We have to turn some of them down. So while losing Hutson would be problematic there plenty of great receivers that want to go to Oregon.
And those 3-star starters you speak of were all Greatwood recruits. Greatwood was legitimately good at finding hidden gems and recruited athletic 260-270 pound high school recruits and built them up into decent players. Cristobal? Not so much. He loves the less athletic fatties. BEACHED WHALE!
Your O-line will suck after those Greatwood recruits graduate.
Btw Afasese has a .87 rating and is the composite 4th ranked recruit in Hawaii which will put him in the top half of UWs current recruiting class which does not have a single DL commit. Oregon has the nations #11 recruiting class on composite, #10 on 247 and easily #1 in the PAC12 by a massive margin. UW’s class is #54, trailing traditional powerhouses such as Western Michigan, Bowling Green, and Cincinnati.
Afasese's alleged .87 is worse than both Trice and Ngalu's rating last year (the UW commits who you are mocking). His actual .857 rating is much worse than them both.
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Read JHop’s take on this. I posted it already.
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backthepack said:
Hutson ran a 4.78 at 5”10 175... Roger Rosengarten ran a 4.85 at 6”7 275..
Both are rated 4 stars. It’s a fucking joke.
Myles Slusher and that DC kid will not stick either.
Once again you are just wrong:backthepack said:Hutson ran a 4.78 at 5”10 175... Roger Rosengarten ran a 4.85 at 6”7 275..
Both are rated 4 stars. It’s a fucking joke.
Myles Slusher and that DC kid will not stick either.
https://247sports.com/player/kris-hutson-46047149/
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SC seems to want him pretty bad. There on him like white on rice. I think he ends up at USC.



