As far as his communication with the Husky coaching staff, Hector has been in regular contact with Jimmy Lake and Will Harris with both coaches continuing to build on top of what is already a strong relationship."I was there for their camp and then we did the barbecue as well," Hector said. "It was a great time getting to meet with the coaches and spend time around the other recruits that were there. We all had a great time."As a junior last season for Eastside Catholic, Hector wound up with 45 tackles, three tackles-for-loss, two sacks and three interceptions to go along with eight pass breakups."It's hard to believe it's almost over," Hector said when asked about his senior seasons getting ready to get started. "We've all worked so hard together and fought together so we're focused on making this our best season."Hector said he's planning to make a his commitment during the season.
Ayden's dad.https://twitter.com/emed50/status/1145818332068626432
For some reason I dont feel like Hector is in the bag. I want him badly but this feels hard and I dont understand why.
What About Ayden Hector?That's really the big question at this point.From what I know of the situation, and I feel like I have a pretty good handle on things with Hector, it sounds like USC, Stanford and UW are the schools he's still considering.USC has been where he had been leaning, but Stanford appears to be in the catbird seat right now. Washington is and will remain there, but we've heard they are third at this point. Part of why he hasn't made a decision at this point is because it sounds like USC may not have been ready to take his commitment.I like Hector. He's always been great to talk to and he's a good player, but I'm just not sold about how his talent translates to college football.Obviously Washington likes him and that's all that really matters, but honestly, I am a much bigger fan of Jackson than I am Hector, regardless of the fact that Hector is a local kid with ties to a very important program for the Huskies in the future.If Jackson decides to come back around and commit to Washington here in the next week or two, I would suspect that they would be done and likely wouldn't have a spot for Hector.I do know there are couple more defensive backs that the Huskies are keeping track of, but they aren't worth talking about at this point.Patience will be needed as things sort themselves out as far as the secondary recruiting is concerned.
What About Ayden Hector?That's really the big question at this point.From what I know of the situation, and I feel like I have a pretty good handle on things with Hector, it sounds like USC, Stanford and UW are the schools he's still considering.USC has been where he had been leaning, but Stanford appears to be in the catbird seat right now. Washington is and will remain there, but we've heard they are third at this point. Part of why he hasn't made a decision at this point is because it sounds like USC may not have been ready to take his commitment.I like Hector. He's always been great to talk to and he's a good player, but I'm just not sold about how his talent translates to college football.Obviously Washington likes him and that's all that really matters, but honestly, I am a much bigger fan of Jackson than I am Hector, regardless of the fact that Hector is a local kid with ties to a very important program for the Huskies in the future.If Jackson decides to come back around and commit to Washington here in the next week or two, I would suspect that they would be done and likely wouldn't have a spot for Hector.I do know there are couple more defensive backs that the Huskies are keeping track of, but they aren't worth talking about at this point.Patience will be needed as things sort themselves out as far as the secondary recruiting is concerned. Ruth?
What About Ayden Hector?That's really the big question at this point.From what I know of the situation, and I feel like I have a pretty good handle on things with Hector, it sounds like USC, Stanford and UW are the schools he's still considering.USC has been where he had been leaning, but Stanford appears to be in the catbird seat right now. Washington is and will remain there, but we've heard they are third at this point. Part of why he hasn't made a decision at this point is because it sounds like USC may not have been ready to take his commitment.I like Hector. He's always been great to talk to and he's a good player, but I'm just not sold about how his talent translates to college football.Obviously Washington likes him and that's all that really matters, but honestly, I am a much bigger fan of Jackson than I am Hector, regardless of the fact that Hector is a local kid with ties to a very important program for the Huskies in the future.If Jackson decides to come back around and commit to Washington here in the next week or two, I would suspect that they would be done and likely wouldn't have a spot for Hector.I do know there are couple more defensive backs that the Huskies are keeping track of, but they aren't worth talking about at this point.Patience will be needed as things sort themselves out as far as the secondary recruiting is concerned. Ruth? Eklund
Dennis seems to think we take Jackson and Hector has lost his spot.
Sure.But stringing along a kid will commit now in order to wait on another kid who might commit later at some unknown point is not really a Petersen move. Especially if they are similar caliber players