Jordan Lolohea (2017 DE, West SLC)
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Yeah, go be an idiot on twitter and introduce yourself to other fanbases.ZoneUW said:
Your schtick is well worn here girlfriend.
Benning has a good soldier, a placeholder. If you are wanting the next Benning then you are a bigger idiot than I thought. Levelling up has happened. Keep up kid -
go fuck yourself bitch boy. PM me your address if you are man enough.animate said: -
You had to edit that?animate said:
Yeah, go be an idiot on twitter and introduce yourself to other fanbases.ZoneUW said:
Your schtick is well worn here girlfriend.
Benning has a good soldier, a placeholder. If you are wanting the next Benning then you are a bigger idiot than I thought. Levelling up has happened. Keep up kid -
Yeah, had to add the insult because you are so stupid it was necessary.ZoneUW said:
You had to edit that?animate said:
Yeah, go be an idiot on twitter and introduce yourself to other fanbases.ZoneUW said:
Your schtick is well worn here girlfriend.
Benning has a good soldier, a placeholder. If you are wanting the next Benning then you are a bigger idiot than I thought. Levelling up has happened. Keep up kid -
I don't think Petersen was expecting this. Would be very unusual to end his mission 4 months early if he is not trying to enroll for fall.NEsnake12 said:
Pete wouldn’t have given the senior walk-ons scholarships if it meant losing LoloheaBread said:
No we don't have a scholarship spot. Bye Jordan.Bread said:
Doubt that last bit now. If he is really done with his mission early he will be enrolling somewhere in fall. You don't cut your mission short to sit around for 6 months. Do we even have a scholarship spot for him at this point?ZoneUW said:
I believe on the mission the elders are not supposed to use social mediaGladstone said:Have there been any rumblings from him or his family on Washington? I mean I assume he will show up here but we’ve heard almost nothing for like two years.
Hence why you don’t hear from him
Also Chris Petersen said this spring he’s joining the team early 2020 -
He was supposed to initially end it in September I believe? So I agree, is he just going to sit around and work out on his own until enrolling next winter? By my count we have the scholly space available for him this year, so enrolling ASAP would seem to be the prudent move.Bread said:
I don't think Petersen was expecting this. Would be very unusual to end your mission 4 months early if your not trying to enroll for fall.NEsnake12 said:
Pete wouldn’t have given the senior walk-ons scholarships if it meant losing LoloheaBread said:
No we don't have a scholarship spot. Bye Jordan.Bread said:
Doubt that last bit now. If he is really done with his mission early he will be enrolling somewhere in fall. You don't cut your mission short to sit around for 6 months. Do we even have a scholarship spot for him at this point?ZoneUW said:
I believe on the mission the elders are not supposed to use social mediaGladstone said:Have there been any rumblings from him or his family on Washington? I mean I assume he will show up here but we’ve heard almost nothing for like two years.
Hence why you don’t hear from him
Also Chris Petersen said this spring he’s joining the team early 2020 -
It was suppose to be until mid October. I thought we were at 85 after Yankoff left. Maybe I'm wrong.GreenRiverGatorz said:
He was supposed to initially end it in September I believe? So I agree, is he just going to sit around and work out on his own until enrolling next winter? By my count we have the scholly space available for him this year, so enrolling ASAP would seem to be the prudent move.Bread said:
I don't think Petersen was expecting this. Would be very unusual to end your mission 4 months early if your not trying to enroll for fall.NEsnake12 said:
Pete wouldn’t have given the senior walk-ons scholarships if it meant losing LoloheaBread said:
No we don't have a scholarship spot. Bye Jordan.Bread said:
Doubt that last bit now. If he is really done with his mission early he will be enrolling somewhere in fall. You don't cut your mission short to sit around for 6 months. Do we even have a scholarship spot for him at this point?ZoneUW said:
I believe on the mission the elders are not supposed to use social mediaGladstone said:Have there been any rumblings from him or his family on Washington? I mean I assume he will show up here but we’ve heard almost nothing for like two years.
Hence why you don’t hear from him
Also Chris Petersen said this spring he’s joining the team early 2020
I forgot about Warren leaving, so its 84. Please be flagging my previous post. -
As long as he still wants to be a Dawg, he's going to be a Dawg whether some of you like it or not. Exactly when it happens doesn't matter. He's a good, physical player who shows athletic pass rush moves and QB pursuit on film and had 23 sacks as a Senior. Whether he's an OLB or grows into a D-lineman in the weight room, he's a welcomed addition. You can never have too many big, physical, and athletic guys to work with.
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He was supposed to initially end it in September I believe? So I agree, is he just going to sit around and work out on his own until enrolling next winter? By my count we have the scholly space available for him this year, so enrolling ASAP would seem to be the prudent move.
My guess is they want him back and acclimated to real life + they'll have a better feel scholarship-wise by winter quarter (My guess is they want him to count against 2020 class).
I believe if he enrolls earlier, he counts against 2019. -
No, the issue isn't initial counter limit its total scholarship limit.TacoSoup said:He was supposed to initially end it in September I believe? So I agree, is he just going to sit around and work out on his own until enrolling next winter? By my count we have the scholly space available for him this year, so enrolling ASAP would seem to be the prudent move.
My guess is they want him back and acclimated to real life + they'll have a better feel scholarship-wise by winter quarter (My guess is they want him to count against 2020 class).
I believe if he enrolls earlier, he counts against 2019.
And scholarship wise you always want to count the enrollee in the earliest class available. Of course early-enrollees can count against the prior class anyways.
Coming in the spring would give him another year but he is already 20 is he really going to stay until he is 25? -
Him coming home now, and not like in August, or September, which is a bit more normal, screams Peterson has been in communication with either him or his family, and noted that it would be best to enroll in LEAP, and join the team now. After the quarter ends this week, I wouldn't be surprised if there are guys leaving. Happens every year, and that would clear up some of the numbers. I pointed out before he got screwed by Salt Lake in his departure date of October.
All that being said (JBS), I think Jordan can potentially end up someplace else, and communication from those coaches could be, enroll now, or there won't be a spot.
Also, he could have broken a stupid rule and got sent home, which is more common than people know, and should not reflect on Jordan's character, etc.
If he does end up at another school, here is my preemptive wdwha. -
Maybe he got caught drinking a Mountain Dew in an alley.huskyhooligan said:Him coming home now, and not like in August, or September, which is a bit more normal, screams Peterson has been in communication with either him or his family, and noted that it would be best to enroll in LEAP, and join the team now. After the quarter ends this week, I wouldn't be surprised if there are guys leaving. Happens every year, and that would clear up some of the numbers. I pointed out before he got screwed by Salt Lake in his departure date of October.
All that being said (JBS), I think Jordan can potentially end up someplace else, and communication from those coaches could be, enroll now, or there won't be a spot.
Also, he could have broken a stupid rule and got sent home, which is more common than people know, and should not reflect on Jordan's character, etc.
If he does end up at another school, here is my preemptive wdwha. -
Touché.FremontTroll said:
No, the issue isn't initial counter limit its total scholarship limit.TacoSoup said:He was supposed to initially end it in September I believe? So I agree, is he just going to sit around and work out on his own until enrolling next winter? By my count we have the scholly space available for him this year, so enrolling ASAP would seem to be the prudent move.
My guess is they want him back and acclimated to real life + they'll have a better feel scholarship-wise by winter quarter (My guess is they want him to count against 2020 class).
I believe if he enrolls earlier, he counts against 2019.
And scholarship wise you always want to count the enrollee in the earliest class available. Of course early-enrollees can count against the prior class anyways.
Coming in the spring would give him another year but he is already 20 is he really going to stay until he is 25?
I’d say yes? He is LDS. Like another poster pointed out, if we screw him (or it’s perceived we screwed him) we could burn a lot of bridges in the poly community in Utah and Hawaii -
Why didn't anyone do the 'im a 6'5" army ranger' copypasta on @ZoneUW ?? The fuck guys?
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It depends on the rule and the local supervision. My cousin went to Norway and spent almost his whole time getting drunk beyond measure.huskyhooligan said:Him coming home now, and not like in August, or September, which is a bit more normal, screams Peterson has been in communication with either him or his family, and noted that it would be best to enroll in LEAP, and join the team now. After the quarter ends this week, I wouldn't be surprised if there are guys leaving. Happens every year, and that would clear up some of the numbers. I pointed out before he got screwed by Salt Lake in his departure date of October.
All that being said (JBS), I think Jordan can potentially end up someplace else, and communication from those coaches could be, enroll now, or there won't be a spot.
Also, he could have broken a stupid rule and got sent home, which is more common than people know, and should not reflect on Jordan's character, etc.
If he does end up at another school, here is my preemptive wdwha.
Then he got sent home early for killing a goose, semi accidentally in a drunk bicycle incident. -
You get 50000+18-20 year old dudes out there, quasi on their own, and stuff is gonna happen, and stuff which would seem tame for the normal public, is breaking the rules for them. It's like the BYU Honor Code on steroids. The biggest thing is who gets caught.UW_Doog_Bot said:
It depends on the rule and the local supervision. My cousin went to Norway and spent almost his whole time getting drunk beyond measure.huskyhooligan said:Him coming home now, and not like in August, or September, which is a bit more normal, screams Peterson has been in communication with either him or his family, and noted that it would be best to enroll in LEAP, and join the team now. After the quarter ends this week, I wouldn't be surprised if there are guys leaving. Happens every year, and that would clear up some of the numbers. I pointed out before he got screwed by Salt Lake in his departure date of October.
All that being said (JBS), I think Jordan can potentially end up someplace else, and communication from those coaches could be, enroll now, or there won't be a spot.
Also, he could have broken a stupid rule and got sent home, which is more common than people know, and should not reflect on Jordan's character, etc.
If he does end up at another school, here is my preemptive wdwha.
Then he got sent home early for killing a goose, semi accidentally in a drunk bicycle incident.
That being said Jordan's situation I think would be football related. -
Confirmed with Ektard that he will be enrolling in January as previously planned.
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So, August then?DoogCourics said:Confirmed with Ektard that he will be enrolling in January as previously planned.
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I'd love him even more if he got booted from a mission. MKG.huskyhooligan said:
You get 50000+18-20 year old dudes out there, quasi on their own, and stuff is gonna happen, and stuff which would seem tame for the normal public, is breaking the rules for them. It's like the BYU Honor Code on steroids. The biggest thing is who gets caught.UW_Doog_Bot said:
It depends on the rule and the local supervision. My cousin went to Norway and spent almost his whole time getting drunk beyond measure.huskyhooligan said:Him coming home now, and not like in August, or September, which is a bit more normal, screams Peterson has been in communication with either him or his family, and noted that it would be best to enroll in LEAP, and join the team now. After the quarter ends this week, I wouldn't be surprised if there are guys leaving. Happens every year, and that would clear up some of the numbers. I pointed out before he got screwed by Salt Lake in his departure date of October.
All that being said (JBS), I think Jordan can potentially end up someplace else, and communication from those coaches could be, enroll now, or there won't be a spot.
Also, he could have broken a stupid rule and got sent home, which is more common than people know, and should not reflect on Jordan's character, etc.
If he does end up at another school, here is my preemptive wdwha.
Then he got sent home early for killing a goose, semi accidentally in a drunk bicycle incident.
That being said Jordan's situation I think would be football related. -
If he did get booted I hope he is taking it in stride, and realize in the grand scheme, its not a big deal at all. It's not easy for guys. I had a cousin get sent home for stuff (booze and sex) he did prior to his mission but wasn't up front about before leaving. He ended up getting severely depressed as a result, as the expectation you will be on the mission for two years is a big thing at least for the boys. His sister was told to go home early when she told her leader her boyfriend wanted to marry her.GreenRiverGatorz said:
I'd love him even more if he got booted from a mission. MKG.huskyhooligan said:
You get 50000+18-20 year old dudes out there, quasi on their own, and stuff is gonna happen, and stuff which would seem tame for the normal public, is breaking the rules for them. It's like the BYU Honor Code on steroids. The biggest thing is who gets caught.UW_Doog_Bot said:
It depends on the rule and the local supervision. My cousin went to Norway and spent almost his whole time getting drunk beyond measure.huskyhooligan said:Him coming home now, and not like in August, or September, which is a bit more normal, screams Peterson has been in communication with either him or his family, and noted that it would be best to enroll in LEAP, and join the team now. After the quarter ends this week, I wouldn't be surprised if there are guys leaving. Happens every year, and that would clear up some of the numbers. I pointed out before he got screwed by Salt Lake in his departure date of October.
All that being said (JBS), I think Jordan can potentially end up someplace else, and communication from those coaches could be, enroll now, or there won't be a spot.
Also, he could have broken a stupid rule and got sent home, which is more common than people know, and should not reflect on Jordan's character, etc.
If he does end up at another school, here is my preemptive wdwha.
Then he got sent home early for killing a goose, semi accidentally in a drunk bicycle incident.
That being said Jordan's situation I think would be football related. -
That actually sounds really productive compared to trying to convert Norwegians to Mormonism.UW_Doog_Bot said:
It depends on the rule and the local supervision. My cousin went to Norway and spent almost his whole time getting drunk beyond measure.huskyhooligan said:Him coming home now, and not like in August, or September, which is a bit more normal, screams Peterson has been in communication with either him or his family, and noted that it would be best to enroll in LEAP, and join the team now. After the quarter ends this week, I wouldn't be surprised if there are guys leaving. Happens every year, and that would clear up some of the numbers. I pointed out before he got screwed by Salt Lake in his departure date of October.
All that being said (JBS), I think Jordan can potentially end up someplace else, and communication from those coaches could be, enroll now, or there won't be a spot.
Also, he could have broken a stupid rule and got sent home, which is more common than people know, and should not reflect on Jordan's character, etc.
If he does end up at another school, here is my preemptive wdwha.
Then he got sent home early for killing a goose, semi accidentally in a drunk bicycle incident.
I got approached by Mormons in the streets of Oslo once. They immediately had that way-too-friendly and sort of vacuous aura of cultism.
That shit is so out of the norm here that I legit thought they were aliens for a second and more or less took off running.
Hard to convert people in a country where talking to strangers is considered suspicious as fuck, and most people are irreligious anyway. -
Truer words have not be spoken ...not including Gee Scott, Sr. of course.NorwegianHusky said:
That actually sounds really productive compared to trying to convert Norwegians to Mormonism.UW_Doog_Bot said:
It depends on the rule and the local supervision. My cousin went to Norway and spent almost his whole time getting drunk beyond measure.huskyhooligan said:Him coming home now, and not like in August, or September, which is a bit more normal, screams Peterson has been in communication with either him or his family, and noted that it would be best to enroll in LEAP, and join the team now. After the quarter ends this week, I wouldn't be surprised if there are guys leaving. Happens every year, and that would clear up some of the numbers. I pointed out before he got screwed by Salt Lake in his departure date of October.
All that being said (JBS), I think Jordan can potentially end up someplace else, and communication from those coaches could be, enroll now, or there won't be a spot.
Also, he could have broken a stupid rule and got sent home, which is more common than people know, and should not reflect on Jordan's character, etc.
If he does end up at another school, here is my preemptive wdwha.
Then he got sent home early for killing a goose, semi accidentally in a drunk bicycle incident.
I got approached by Mormons in the streets of Oslo once. They immediately had that way-too-friendly and sort of vacuous aura of cultism.
That shit is so out of the norm here that I legit thought they were aliens for a second and more or less took off running.
Hard to convert people in a country where talking to strangers is considered suspicious as fuck, and most people are irreligious anyway. -
I'm Swedish living in America and you better not talk to me
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AEB said:
Truer words have not be spoken ...not including TrueGee Scott, Sr. of course.NorwegianHusky said:
That actually sounds really productive compared to trying to convert Norwegians to Mormonism.UW_Doog_Bot said:
It depends on the rule and the local supervision. My cousin went to Norway and spent almost his whole time getting drunk beyond measure.huskyhooligan said:Him coming home now, and not like in August, or September, which is a bit more normal, screams Peterson has been in communication with either him or his family, and noted that it would be best to enroll in LEAP, and join the team now. After the quarter ends this week, I wouldn't be surprised if there are guys leaving. Happens every year, and that would clear up some of the numbers. I pointed out before he got screwed by Salt Lake in his departure date of October.
All that being said (JBS), I think Jordan can potentially end up someplace else, and communication from those coaches could be, enroll now, or there won't be a spot.
Also, he could have broken a stupid rule and got sent home, which is more common than people know, and should not reflect on Jordan's character, etc.
If he does end up at another school, here is my preemptive wdwha.
Then he got sent home early for killing a goose, semi accidentally in a drunk bicycle incident.
I got approached by Mormons in the streets of Oslo once. They immediately had that way-too-friendly and sort of vacuous aura of cultism.
That shit is so out of the norm here that I legit thought they were aliens for a second and more or less took off running.
Hard to convert people in a country where talking to strangers is considered suspicious as fuck, and most people are irreligious anyway. -
The whole thing actually probably gave him the reverse perspective from what it was meant to. He decided proselytizing to heathens was a waste of tim and that good people didn't actually need Mormonism for their lives or to get into heaven. He's way more tolerant and tolerable as a person since that experience.NorwegianHusky said:
That actually sounds really productive compared to trying to convert Norwegians to Mormonism.UW_Doog_Bot said:
It depends on the rule and the local supervision. My cousin went to Norway and spent almost his whole time getting drunk beyond measure.huskyhooligan said:Him coming home now, and not like in August, or September, which is a bit more normal, screams Peterson has been in communication with either him or his family, and noted that it would be best to enroll in LEAP, and join the team now. After the quarter ends this week, I wouldn't be surprised if there are guys leaving. Happens every year, and that would clear up some of the numbers. I pointed out before he got screwed by Salt Lake in his departure date of October.
All that being said (JBS), I think Jordan can potentially end up someplace else, and communication from those coaches could be, enroll now, or there won't be a spot.
Also, he could have broken a stupid rule and got sent home, which is more common than people know, and should not reflect on Jordan's character, etc.
If he does end up at another school, here is my preemptive wdwha.
Then he got sent home early for killing a goose, semi accidentally in a drunk bicycle incident.
I got approached by Mormons in the streets of Oslo once. They immediately had that way-too-friendly and sort of vacuous aura of cultism.
That shit is so out of the norm here that I legit thought they were aliens for a second and more or less took off running.
Hard to convert people in a country where talking to strangers is considered suspicious as fuck, and most people are irreligious anyway.
Also, he found out that drinking is pretty great. Thanks Norway!
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Build that wallRaceBannon said:I'm Swedish living in America and you better not talk to me
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Of course. Gee Scott Sr is a visionary and far and away the best radio host in the greater Seattle area. Probably west coast too.AEB said:
Truer words have not be spoken ...not including Gee Scott, Sr. of course.NorwegianHusky said:
That actually sounds really productive compared to trying to convert Norwegians to Mormonism.UW_Doog_Bot said:
It depends on the rule and the local supervision. My cousin went to Norway and spent almost his whole time getting drunk beyond measure.huskyhooligan said:Him coming home now, and not like in August, or September, which is a bit more normal, screams Peterson has been in communication with either him or his family, and noted that it would be best to enroll in LEAP, and join the team now. After the quarter ends this week, I wouldn't be surprised if there are guys leaving. Happens every year, and that would clear up some of the numbers. I pointed out before he got screwed by Salt Lake in his departure date of October.
All that being said (JBS), I think Jordan can potentially end up someplace else, and communication from those coaches could be, enroll now, or there won't be a spot.
Also, he could have broken a stupid rule and got sent home, which is more common than people know, and should not reflect on Jordan's character, etc.
If he does end up at another school, here is my preemptive wdwha.
Then he got sent home early for killing a goose, semi accidentally in a drunk bicycle incident.
I got approached by Mormons in the streets of Oslo once. They immediately had that way-too-friendly and sort of vacuous aura of cultism.
That shit is so out of the norm here that I legit thought they were aliens for a second and more or less took off running.
Hard to convert people in a country where talking to strangers is considered suspicious as fuck, and most people are irreligious anyway. -
I’d go so far as to say he’s the Joey Thomas of radio hosts.GreenRiverGatorz said:
Of course. Gee Scott Sr is a visionary and far and away the best radio host in the greater Seattle area. Probably west coast too.AEB said:
Truer words have not be spoken ...not including Gee Scott, Sr. of course.NorwegianHusky said:
That actually sounds really productive compared to trying to convert Norwegians to Mormonism.UW_Doog_Bot said:
It depends on the rule and the local supervision. My cousin went to Norway and spent almost his whole time getting drunk beyond measure.huskyhooligan said:Him coming home now, and not like in August, or September, which is a bit more normal, screams Peterson has been in communication with either him or his family, and noted that it would be best to enroll in LEAP, and join the team now. After the quarter ends this week, I wouldn't be surprised if there are guys leaving. Happens every year, and that would clear up some of the numbers. I pointed out before he got screwed by Salt Lake in his departure date of October.
All that being said (JBS), I think Jordan can potentially end up someplace else, and communication from those coaches could be, enroll now, or there won't be a spot.
Also, he could have broken a stupid rule and got sent home, which is more common than people know, and should not reflect on Jordan's character, etc.
If he does end up at another school, here is my preemptive wdwha.
Then he got sent home early for killing a goose, semi accidentally in a drunk bicycle incident.
I got approached by Mormons in the streets of Oslo once. They immediately had that way-too-friendly and sort of vacuous aura of cultism.
That shit is so out of the norm here that I legit thought they were aliens for a second and more or less took off running.
Hard to convert people in a country where talking to strangers is considered suspicious as fuck, and most people are irreligious anyway. -