Geirean Hatchett, 5* 2020 OL, Ferndale, WA (COMMITTED)
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One of my favorite parts of that show.UW_Doog_Bot said:It just hit me that Gaard Memmelaar looks like a giant young Bam Margera.
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I fucking love this character.DodgyBloke said:Film nerds is his film better or the same as Marvin halls?
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Holy Shit I didn't want to get my boner up to only be let down but look at these massive mother fuckers who aren't even Freshman yet standing next to a first rounder. And we have all three of them.
Just look at all that beef!
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Three out of the top five 2020 OL in Pac territory with the other two going out of conference? (and the only five 4*.)
Plus GAAAAAARD!?
Is that good?
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It is a blessed day.
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Yep, and I'm here for it.FremontTroll said:Three out of the top five 2020 OL in Pac territory with the other two going out of conference? (and the only five 4*.)
Plus GAAAAAARD!?
Is that good?
Would it be greedy to say I want Levi too?
Although Marcus Henderson would be nice too.
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Not even freshman yet? They're not even seniors in high school yet!UW_Doog_Bot said:Holy Shit I didn't want to get my boner up to only be let down but look at these massive mother fuckers who aren't even Freshman yet standing next to a first rounder. And we have all three of them.
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Also, best OL class on the west coast and it isn't fucking close.
Chick looks at our OL haul and Scott Huff:
Chick looks at Oregon's OL haul and Alex Mirabal:
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DoogCourics said:
Just a few pictures from last month for anyone who is getting concerned while we wait for word from Geirean. Credit @2five3fouronthehop for the idea.
Glad to be the voice of reason 2 days ago for all those who were flipping out about Oklahomo.
Now that I got that out of the way....
This OL Class is what championships are built on.
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DoogCourics said:DoogCourics said:
Just a few pictures from last month for anyone who is getting concerned while we wait for word from Geirean. Credit @2five3fouronthehop for the idea.
Glad to be the voice of reason 2 days ago for all those who were flipping out about Oklahomo.
Now that I got that out of the way....
This OL Class is what championships are built on.
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Everyone says how humble I am. In fact I may be the humblest guy there is if I can say that without sounding too arrogant. Very humbleSwaye said:DoogCourics said:DoogCourics said:Just a few pictures from last month for anyone who is getting concerned while we wait for word from Geirean. Credit @2five3fouronthehop for the idea.
Glad to be the voice of reason 2 days ago for all those who were flipping out about Oklahomo.
Now that I got that out of the way....
This OL Class is what championships are built on. -
The way he closes and punctuates his comments with insults, when annoyed, and just burrows in and wrecks the psyche of his critics.Swaye said:
Truly Gifted at knocking people off their game. -
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BumpHillsboroDuck said:
This is the kind of thing a kid says to make sure people know he's not settling for staying home, he's staying home because it's the best option.UWhuskytskeet said:Just to be a Debbie Downer:
But Hatchett says he wouldn’t have a problem leaving the area.
“Obviously, education is a big part for me,” Hatchett said, “but lots of it is the coaches and the people that I’d be around. I want to make sure they’re guys like me. The coaching staff is really important to me. The area isn’t as important to me. I can deal with going away, if it’s the right fit for me, with the coaches and the people that I’d be around.”
In the bag.“Although it is great to be close to home for obvious reasons, the distance from home wasn’t a huge part of my decision,” said Hatchett. “I just really wanted to look at everything else that would make a school the right place for me and Washington definitely was that place." -
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HuffmanCallMeBigErn said:
Hit us with that full article, dawggie.dnc said:
BumpHillsboroDuck said:
This is the kind of thing a kid says to make sure people know he's not settling for staying home, he's staying home because it's the best option.UWhuskytskeet said:Just to be a Debbie Downer:
But Hatchett says he wouldn’t have a problem leaving the area.
“Obviously, education is a big part for me,” Hatchett said, “but lots of it is the coaches and the people that I’d be around. I want to make sure they’re guys like me. The coaching staff is really important to me. The area isn’t as important to me. I can deal with going away, if it’s the right fit for me, with the coaches and the people that I’d be around.”
In the bag.“Although it is great to be close to home for obvious reasons, the distance from home wasn’t a huge part of my decision,” said Hatchett. “I just really wanted to look at everything else that would make a school the right place for me and Washington definitely was that place."
Ferndale (Wash.) offensive lineman Geirean Hatchett is staying close to home to play his college ball.
The four-star guard from Northern Washington announced his commitment to Washington this afternoon, choosing the Huskies from among 30 offers that spanned the country.
At the end of the day, the Huskies, who offered him early in his sophomore year, won out over their toughest competitor, Oklahoma, which was the first school to offer Hatchett and the lone school he took an official visit.
In fact, it was shortly after his official to Norman that Hatchett knew he was destined for Montlake.
“Washington has always been right at the top for me, even before I was offered,” said Hatchett. “I knew that no matter what schools offered me Washington would always be in there to the end. I really thought Washington was the place for me a couple of weeks after my official to Oklahoma, but with such a big decision I took that time to really think about what would be best for me over the last couple of months, and Washington is that place.”
Hatchett said Washington was the right spot for him.
“The biggest reason I picked Washington is because everything is right for me,” said Hatchett. “The great academics, the great football, the great coaches, the guys I will be around in the locker room, and the location. It’s only 1 hour down the road for me.”
Hatchett said the distance didn’t play a huge role, but Washington’s proximity to his Ferndale home didn’t hurt.
“Although it is great to be close to home for obvious reasons, the distance from home wasn’t a huge part of my decision,” said Hatchett. “I just really wanted to look at everything else that would make a school the right place for me and Washington definitely was that place. The proximity to home is definitely a huge bonus. Now my family and friends will be able to come and watch me every weekend, instead of only one or two times a year.”
Hatchett let the Husky coaches know earlier and he said they were thrilled with the news.”
“I told the news to coach Pete (Chris Petersen) first and then he let me call coach (Scott) Huff to let him know right after,” said Hatchett. “They both were very excited for me and said that they can’t wait to coach me and for me to be a Dawg.”
Hatchett said his family was fully on board with his decision.
“My family was also very happy and excited for me,” said Hatchett. “They just wanted what’s best for me and Washington was the place for me so it was also the place for them. It makes it a little easier for them to come to games also.”
Hatchett said he will be on campus in January as an early enrollee.
“I am planning on enrolling early,” said Hatchett. “I am taking an English course this summer and will be able to graduate from Ferndale High school in January of 2020 and enroll in Washington’s spring quarter to start spring ball.”
His next order of business is to recruit other 2020 prospects to join him in Seattle.
“Im going to try and recruit whoever the coaches want,” said Hatchett. “We already have me, Myles Murao, Roger Rosengarten and Gaard Memmelaar on the offensive line, so I think our efforts will mostly be other positions. Now that Sam Adams is in, there’s a couple other in state guys we have to wrap up.”
In fact, it’s the in-state angle that Hatchett sees as being a significant part of this class.
“Being part of the instate class is huge,” said Hatchett. “It shows other in-state guys that Washington is the place to be, and it also shows out of state guys that Washington is the right place. They see that I could have gone anywhere in the country, but I decided to stay home because there’s something special happening at Washington.”
With his decision done and out of the way, Hatchett said he’s glad to have the recruiting process wrapped up.
“There is so much relief in being completely shut down,” said Hatchett. “Just knowing that I made the right decision is awesome. Now it’s time to focus on school, football, and getting other guys to come to Washington.”
A four-star in the industry-generated 247Sports Composite Rankings, Hatchett is ranked as the No. 7 offensive guard nationally in the 2020 class and the No. 4 prospect in the state of Washington. -
Don’t forget these guys are going to practice against 2018-19 DL/LB/OLBs. Nick Harris became an All-Pac player practicing against Josiah Bronson and John Clark. Kaleb became a first rounder practicing against Psalm, Scrempos and Connor O’Brien.
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FUCKING THIS! cc: Savvy, Hector, Emeka, Simon, JTT, etc.dnc said:
HuffmanCallMeBigErn said:
Hit us with that full article, dawggie.dnc said:
BumpHillsboroDuck said:
This is the kind of thing a kid says to make sure people know he's not settling for staying home, he's staying home because it's the best option.UWhuskytskeet said:Just to be a Debbie Downer:
But Hatchett says he wouldn’t have a problem leaving the area.
“Obviously, education is a big part for me,” Hatchett said, “but lots of it is the coaches and the people that I’d be around. I want to make sure they’re guys like me. The coaching staff is really important to me. The area isn’t as important to me. I can deal with going away, if it’s the right fit for me, with the coaches and the people that I’d be around.”
In the bag.“Although it is great to be close to home for obvious reasons, the distance from home wasn’t a huge part of my decision,” said Hatchett. “I just really wanted to look at everything else that would make a school the right place for me and Washington definitely was that place."
“Being part of the instate class is huge,” said Hatchett. “It shows other in-state guys that Washington is the place to be, and it also shows out of state guys that Washington is the right place. They see that I could have gone anywhere in the country, but I decided to stay home because there’s something special happening at Washington.” -
Ferndale is more than an hour away from Husky Stadium.
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Why you trippin, boo?Tripper_Johnson said:Ferndale is more than an hour away from Husky Stadium.
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I think it says a lot about you and me both when that stands out in the article. I don't think you can get from Seattle to past Everett in an hour. #trafficsuperiorityguyTripper_Johnson said:Ferndale is more than an hour away from Husky Stadium.
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Not the way dad drivesTripper_Johnson said:Ferndale is more than an hour away from Husky Stadium.
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Look what you have created Derek.
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Makes you understand how freakishly special he was. He dwarfs these guys.FirePete said:Wow kaleb looks like a monster
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Any TBSers know if his little brother on the right plays football? He looks like he's gonna be bigger than Geirean. 2023 recruit?