Emeka Egbuka, 2021 5* WR, Steilacoom (Steilacoom HS), WA (Offered 10/20/18)
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The sample size of that is small. Any time a player goes somewhere far away the bust rate is higher because if they struggle early, they have no support. I think that is a big factor.Kingdome_Urinals said:
Washington kids who leave the West Coast almost always have shitty careers. Eason is lucky he transferred, because he would have been beaten out eventually and benched at Georgia.Houhusky said:
If you are a hometown guy and the home program is mildly competent you should stay home.RealRhino said:Just going to say this and you can tell me all about how parents read the boards:
If you are from Washington with a UW offer and you are leaning to OSU or Oklahoma or Georgia or LSU or some such, in my mind you are a ball-sniffing ring-chasing bitch.
It gives almost always results in a slight hometown advantage in starting, program offense/defense built around you, playingtime, press attention, off season training support, ect...
When you go to programs like OSU, Alabama, or Georgia from the NW not only will there be guys that can do what you can but you will always be an outsider and in 50/50 split decisions you will lose to a local guy.
That said, Egbuka is the one kid from here who could really shine out of region.
I said Smalls had bust written all over him if he went anywhere but UW or maybe Oregon. If he went to Clemson or Bama, he would be sixth string, nobody would give a fuck about it, and he wouldn’t know how to deal with it. -
Basically what I was trying to say but im havinga couple drinks and posting from my phone while myRoadDawg55 said:
The sample size of that is small. Any time a player goes somewhere far away the bust rate is higher because if they struggle early, they have no support. I think that is a big factor.Kingdome_Urinals said:
Washington kids who leave the West Coast almost always have shitty careers. Eason is lucky he transferred, because he would have been beaten out eventually and benched at Georgia.Houhusky said:
If you are a hometown guy and the home program is mildly competent you should stay home.RealRhino said:Just going to say this and you can tell me all about how parents read the boards:
If you are from Washington with a UW offer and you are leaning to OSU or Oklahoma or Georgia or LSU or some such, in my mind you are a ball-sniffing ring-chasing bitch.
It gives almost always results in a slight hometown advantage in starting, program offense/defense built around you, playingtime, press attention, off season training support, ect...
When you go to programs like OSU, Alabama, or Georgia from the NW not only will there be guys that can do what you can but you will always be an outsider and in 50/50 split decisions you will lose to a local guy.
That said, Egbuka is the one kid from here who could really shine out of region.
I said Smalls had bust written all over him if he went anywhere but UW or maybe Oregon. If he went to Clemson or Bama, he would be sixth string, nobody would give a fuck about it, and he wouldn’t know how to deal with it.wifehusband watches the trash that is Netflix Love is Blind on the tv so I have an excuse. -
MyHouhusky said:
Basically what I was trying to say but im havinga couple drinks and posting from my phone while myRoadDawg55 said:
The sample size of that is small. Any time a player goes somewhere far away the bust rate is higher because if they struggle early, they have no support. I think that is a big factor.Kingdome_Urinals said:
Washington kids who leave the West Coast almost always have shitty careers. Eason is lucky he transferred, because he would have been beaten out eventually and benched at Georgia.Houhusky said:
If you are a hometown guy and the home program is mildly competent you should stay home.RealRhino said:Just going to say this and you can tell me all about how parents read the boards:
If you are from Washington with a UW offer and you are leaning to OSU or Oklahoma or Georgia or LSU or some such, in my mind you are a ball-sniffing ring-chasing bitch.
It gives almost always results in a slight hometown advantage in starting, program offense/defense built around you, playingtime, press attention, off season training support, ect...
When you go to programs like OSU, Alabama, or Georgia from the NW not only will there be guys that can do what you can but you will always be an outsider and in 50/50 split decisions you will lose to a local guy.
That said, Egbuka is the one kid from here who could really shine out of region.
I said Smalls had bust written all over him if he went anywhere but UW or maybe Oregon. If he went to Clemson or Bama, he would be sixth string, nobody would give a fuck about it, and he wouldn’t know how to deal with it.wifehusband watches the trash that is Netflix Love is Blind on the tv so I have an excuse.wifehusband loves that shit. -
Literally sitting next to my wife while she watches that shit.Houhusky said:
Basically what I was trying to say but im havinga couple drinks and posting from my phone while myRoadDawg55 said:
The sample size of that is small. Any time a player goes somewhere far away the bust rate is higher because if they struggle early, they have no support. I think that is a big factor.Kingdome_Urinals said:
Washington kids who leave the West Coast almost always have shitty careers. Eason is lucky he transferred, because he would have been beaten out eventually and benched at Georgia.Houhusky said:
If you are a hometown guy and the home program is mildly competent you should stay home.RealRhino said:Just going to say this and you can tell me all about how parents read the boards:
If you are from Washington with a UW offer and you are leaning to OSU or Oklahoma or Georgia or LSU or some such, in my mind you are a ball-sniffing ring-chasing bitch.
It gives almost always results in a slight hometown advantage in starting, program offense/defense built around you, playingtime, press attention, off season training support, ect...
When you go to programs like OSU, Alabama, or Georgia from the NW not only will there be guys that can do what you can but you will always be an outsider and in 50/50 split decisions you will lose to a local guy.
That said, Egbuka is the one kid from here who could really shine out of region.
I said Smalls had bust written all over him if he went anywhere but UW or maybe Oregon. If he went to Clemson or Bama, he would be sixth string, nobody would give a fuck about it, and he wouldn’t know how to deal with it.wifehusband watches the trash that is Netflix Love is Blind on the tv so I have an excuse. -
It’s one of his more idiotic takesRoadDawg55 said:
Where did he say this? How someone would think we had more or less of a chance because of that is idiotic.bananasnblondes said:Chest says his @sources are telling him that Emeka is a lean to UW because he has mixed parents.
Yes, we're still at that talking point -
Can confirm. I love it.dnc said:
MyHouhusky said:
Basically what I was trying to say but im havinga couple drinks and posting from my phone while myRoadDawg55 said:
The sample size of that is small. Any time a player goes somewhere far away the bust rate is higher because if they struggle early, they have no support. I think that is a big factor.Kingdome_Urinals said:
Washington kids who leave the West Coast almost always have shitty careers. Eason is lucky he transferred, because he would have been beaten out eventually and benched at Georgia.Houhusky said:
If you are a hometown guy and the home program is mildly competent you should stay home.RealRhino said:Just going to say this and you can tell me all about how parents read the boards:
If you are from Washington with a UW offer and you are leaning to OSU or Oklahoma or Georgia or LSU or some such, in my mind you are a ball-sniffing ring-chasing bitch.
It gives almost always results in a slight hometown advantage in starting, program offense/defense built around you, playingtime, press attention, off season training support, ect...
When you go to programs like OSU, Alabama, or Georgia from the NW not only will there be guys that can do what you can but you will always be an outsider and in 50/50 split decisions you will lose to a local guy.
That said, Egbuka is the one kid from here who could really shine out of region.
I said Smalls had bust written all over him if he went anywhere but UW or maybe Oregon. If he went to Clemson or Bama, he would be sixth string, nobody would give a fuck about it, and he wouldn’t know how to deal with it.wifehusband watches the trash that is Netflix Love is Blind on the tv so I have an excuse.wifehusband loves that shit. -
I have a type.Swaye said:
Can confirm. I love it.dnc said:
MyHouhusky said:
Basically what I was trying to say but im havinga couple drinks and posting from my phone while myRoadDawg55 said:
The sample size of that is small. Any time a player goes somewhere far away the bust rate is higher because if they struggle early, they have no support. I think that is a big factor.Kingdome_Urinals said:
Washington kids who leave the West Coast almost always have shitty careers. Eason is lucky he transferred, because he would have been beaten out eventually and benched at Georgia.Houhusky said:
If you are a hometown guy and the home program is mildly competent you should stay home.RealRhino said:Just going to say this and you can tell me all about how parents read the boards:
If you are from Washington with a UW offer and you are leaning to OSU or Oklahoma or Georgia or LSU or some such, in my mind you are a ball-sniffing ring-chasing bitch.
It gives almost always results in a slight hometown advantage in starting, program offense/defense built around you, playingtime, press attention, off season training support, ect...
When you go to programs like OSU, Alabama, or Georgia from the NW not only will there be guys that can do what you can but you will always be an outsider and in 50/50 split decisions you will lose to a local guy.
That said, Egbuka is the one kid from here who could really shine out of region.
I said Smalls had bust written all over him if he went anywhere but UW or maybe Oregon. If he went to Clemson or Bama, he would be sixth string, nobody would give a fuck about it, and he wouldn’t know how to deal with it.wifehusband watches the trash that is Netflix Love is Blind on the tv so I have an excuse.wifehusband loves that shit. -
It’s Christ so that meansRoadDawg55 said:
Where did he say this? How someone would think we had more or less of a chance because of that is idiotic.bananasnblondes said:Chest says his @sources are telling him that Emeka is a lean to UW because he has mixed parents.
Yes, we're still at that talking point
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This actually still checks out.CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
It’s Christ so that meansRoadDawg55 said:
Where did he say this? How someone would think we had more or less of a chance because of that is idiotic.bananasnblondes said:Chest says his @sources are telling him that Emeka is a lean to UW because he has mixed parents.
Yes, we're still at that talking point
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ChristCFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
It’s Christ so that meansRoadDawg55 said:
Where did he say this? How someone would think we had more or less of a chance because of that is idiotic.bananasnblondes said:Chest says his @sources are telling him that Emeka is a lean to UW because he has mixed parents.
Yes, we're still at that talking point






