UW Junior Day Weekend Thread
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Gnu too bred?chuck said:
I'm trying to give thus the benefit of the doubt and believe that it's dumb in a clever, funny way. I just can't see it though, and I've tried from every angle I can think of.Bread said:Who cares if they commit? We will get hats on the table for all of them. That's more then we could have hoped for with Petersen.
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JT is going to UW. Take the screenshots you need. Family will be too important. We gotta fuck up to lose him.
Egbuka will be tougher. Ohio State, Clemson, and probably Stanford all will be competitive for him. Huard definitely helps tho. -
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I expect Jimmy will try to have a big closing weekend the weekend of the spring gameWoof said:
I somewhat agree, but most guys who say they will wait until December end up commiting earlier, even the big names (e.g., Smalls). If a few of their buddies from FSP/Heir are already in the boat, it is a bigger hurdle for them to look elsewhere in the spring. If April rolls around and we haven't closed a few more in-state kids, it will be a big warning sign for me.DoogWhisperer said:I think the bigger dudes will wait until the season to see how the team actually looks before committing.
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@RoadDawg55 I think West Coast kids need to understand the difficulty in moving East by two time zones. A 3 hour difference doesn't sound like a lot but for kids that are used to daily communication with family or friends suddenly you find that you can't send those morning texts or calls because your friends/family are sleeping. You're getting ready to go to bed and they're just getting food on the dinner table. I think it's easier for a kid from the East to go West because friends/family back home have already got their day started.
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DawgDaze71 said:
@RoadDawg55 I think West Coast kids need to understand the difficulty in moving East by two time zones. A 3 hour difference doesn't sound like a lot but for kids that are used to daily communication with family or friends suddenly you find that you can't send those morning texts or calls because your friends/family are sleeping. You're getting ready to go to bed and they're just getting food on the dinner table. I think it's easier for a kid from the East to go West because friends/family back home have already got their day started.
I think Justin Flowe probably came to this realization and decided to stay west.
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all signs point to yes... but think about how many tims microsoft stepped on their own dicks trying to get from windows 7 to windows 10Doogles said:
Will Washington 3.0 go 8-5 like Washington 2.0?DoogCourics said:Everyone may be pissed about his OC hire, but Jimmy is about to crank recruiting up to 11.
These next few classes will be special.
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lolDawgDaze71 said:@RoadDawg55 I think West Coast kids need to understand the difficulty in moving East by two time zones. A 3 hour difference doesn't sound like a lot but for kids that are used to daily communication with family or friends suddenly you find that you can't send those morning texts or calls because your friends/family are sleeping. You're getting ready to go to bed and they're just getting food on the dinner table. I think it's easier for a kid from the East to go West because friends/family back home have already got their day started.
I think Justin Flowe probably came to this realization and decided to stay west. -
Some dads won't fly. They just won'tDawgDaze71 said:@RoadDawg55 I think West Coast kids need to understand the difficulty in moving East by two time zones. A 3 hour difference doesn't sound like a lot but for kids that are used to daily communication with family or friends suddenly you find that you can't send those morning texts or calls because your friends/family are sleeping. You're getting ready to go to bed and they're just getting food on the dinner table. I think it's easier for a kid from the East to go West because friends/family back home have already got their day started.
I think Justin Flowe probably came to this realization and decided to stay west.








