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Jack Yary, 2020 TE, Murrieta, CA

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    insinceredawginsinceredawg Member Posts: 5,117
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    But did they come into his house barking and woofing like Sark's crew did for Sean Parker?
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    GreenRiverGatorzGreenRiverGatorz Member Posts: 10,147
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    USC has done a fine job of upsetting their own recruiting this year. We're just trying to piss on them to put the fire out.
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    FKA_MousecopFKA_Mousecop Member Posts: 2,054
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    The fans on there have 0 confidence in actually getting Yary.
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    TheironshiekTheironshiek Member Posts: 167
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    This kids looking for a life raft outta USC land
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    FKA_MousecopFKA_Mousecop Member Posts: 2,054
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    Emoterman said:

    Yary on playing "flex out wide big WR" position at USC:

    Yary on playing for John Donovan:

    It is an interesting strategy to say he will play the position of someone 50 pounds lighter than him. I guess it’s their only strategy really.
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    animateanimate Member Posts: 4,231
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    Emoterman said:

    Yary on playing "flex out wide big WR" position at USC:

    Yary on playing for John Donovan:

    It is an interesting strategy to say he will play the position of someone 50 pounds lighter than him. I guess it’s their only strategy really.
    well, honestly, the question I would have if I was a Yary is "hey, you guys had like 23 receptions for all tight ends the whole year ... can you really tell me that it's going to change and make it worth my while to be a part of this offense? Or is it going to be more of the same? ...."

    Personally, it makes no fucking sense to go to USC if you are a TE ... no matter what snake oil they are selling.

    Donovan is an "unknown" yes ... but look at recent history at UW, TE production, TE's being drafted ... no brainer.

    Or go any bloody place other than USC for TEs ...
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    KrunkJuiceKrunkJuice Member Posts: 2,046
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    @sonics1993 - What are the coaches feelings on Togiai? And is he a mission guy?
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    DawgDaze71DawgDaze71 Member Posts: 704
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    Did I read that Yary wouldn’t want to play for Donovan? Ummmmmmmm Mike Gesicki had no problems

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    EmotermanEmoterman Member Posts: 3,333
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    Did I read that Yary wouldn’t want to play for Donovan? Ummmmmmmm Mike Gesicki had no problems


    Great point! Donovan hadn't shit the bed at Happy Valley and found himself recently rescued from the forever assistant RB coach career path when he got that commitment, however.

    Lemme guess, LIPO?
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    dncdnc Member Posts: 56,614
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    Husky coaches feel confident they swayed Jack back after the home visit. It helps that USC was dumb enough to take there home visit first giving us the last visit. They are so stupid in recruiting right now, it's absolutely amazing. I mean this was a slam dunk for them but they have given us every opportunity to steal Jack. We will find out Sunday if UW did.

    If we pull this one that's a huge early win for Jimmy as HC. Hes done this before with DBs (Asa, Irvin) but this would show he can do it as a HC. I think in the same scenario Pete would have just taken Sani's commitment and been done with it
    Yep it’s evidence he can close someone outside of a DB.

    Wouldn’t be as big as Puka but might be as good for recruiting morale.
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    dncdnc Member Posts: 56,614
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    USC has been running on fumes with a Rose Bowl win and a Pac 12 title under Clay but it is inescapable that the recruiting over the last few years is going to plunge them to the middle of the bottom

    The next coach is fucked. They will teach this in school on how not to run a program

    Yep it’s going to take a long time for them to dig out of this. The irony is Clay seems to be a decent developer so when they finally cut bait the new coach may be okay the first year or two with Clays upperclassmen but when Clays younger classes become the upperclassmen the bottom will fall out.

    Clay feels like the perfect coach for WSU or Beav yet he’s somehow at SC.

    JEEPERS.
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    1to392831weretaken1to392831weretaken Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 7,312
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    It will take a competent/name brand/good salesman coach at USC precisely one recruiting class to put them back near the top of the conference. They can pull a top five class in their sleep with an even remotely competent and cutthroat coach at the helm. You guys are kidding yourself.

    Pete Carroll took over for a 5-7/2-6 program with an average losing margin of 11 points. The following year, he only won a single game more than his predecessor, but the writing was on the wall, as 11 points was their largest loss, and other losses were by 4, 2, 5, 3, and 4 (my dad is an annoying bandwagon USC fan, having spent his teenage years in LA, so I watched every one of those games in 2001, and I have to admit it was one of the most fun to watch teams I've ever seen--super hard hitting and tough). A year later, they're #5 and finish by crushing #3 Iowa in the Orange Bowl. They also completely blow out 18 Colorado, 23 OSU, 22 Washington, 25 UCLA, 7 Notre Dame, and double digit win over 14 Oregon.

    One year.
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    dncdnc Member Posts: 56,614
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    It will take a competent/name brand/good salesman coach at USC precisely one recruiting class to put them back near the top of the conference. They can pull a top five class in their sleep with an even remotely competent and cutthroat coach at the helm. You guys are kidding yourself.

    Pete Carroll took over for a 5-7/2-6 program with an average losing margin of 11 points. The following year, he only won a single game more than his predecessor, but the writing was on the wall, as 11 points was their largest loss, and other losses were by 4, 2, 5, 3, and 4 (my dad is an annoying bandwagon USC fan, having spent his teenage years in LA, so I watched every one of those games in 2001, and I have to admit it was one of the most fun to watch teams I've ever seen--super hard hitting and tough). A year later, they're #5 and finish by crushing #3 Iowa in the Orange Bowl. They also completely blow out 18 Colorado, 23 OSU, 22 Washington, 25 UCLA, 7 Notre Dame, and double digit win over 14 Oregon.

    One year.

    And the recruiting classes before Pete got there were a hell of a lot better than what Helton is doing.
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    RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 101,406
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    One class of true freshmen is a hard sell for a quick turn around. Not saying they are fucked forever but they are fucked for awhile. I agree they are always one great coach away. As always

    I don't see Carson Palmer on the roster.
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