Tobias Merriweather, 2022 4* WR, Camas (Union), WA (Offered)

https://www.hudl.com/video/3/10930580/5dd374159681180638a40b48
He's also officially 6'4 from the Opening
"I know schools have been contacting my coach asking information and Washington has showed a lot of love and interest," said Merriweather. "I think I have the best relationship with coach Junior Adams and Chris Petersen from."
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Tobias?
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A Julian Simon type. Kid looks 35 as a sophomore.
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A tall, smooth athlete. I like him. Needs strength and isn’t especially wowing with the ball in his hands, but I liked what I saw.
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Looks like Randy Moss 2.0.
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More like Moss 2.0.1aBleachedAnusDawg said:Looks like Randy Moss 2.0.
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Barry Sanders 2.0 IMO
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https://247sports.com/college/football/recruiting/Article/College-Football-Recruiting-2022-WR-Tobias-Merriweather-Oregon-Oklahoma-Washington--144946468/
One school that hasn't offered, but that has been recruiting him, is Washington.
Merriweather has been on the receiving end of many throws from Sam Huard, a Husky commit, on FSP, and he said Huard is also recruiting him to the Huskies.
"I went up for their mini Junior Day in January and it was fun," said Merriweather. "I liked the atmosphere there. They've been talking potential offer. Playing with Sam in 7v7 helps too because I know him already, I know what I'll be playing with as a quarterback. He just likes to talk about them all the time."
Growing up in Vancouver, Merriweather said he's never favored Oregon over Washington or Washington over Oregon.
"I've always been neutral between Oregon and Washington," said Merriweather.
In fact, the one school he's long favored is Oklahoma.
"My favorite team has always been Oklahoma," said Merriweather. "My sisters go there. It would be hard to pass on an offer from Oklahoma, they've always been a dream school. I've been talking to coach (Dennis) Simmons. I was planning to go out for a visit this spring." -
Gone.Neighbor2972 said:https://247sports.com/college/football/recruiting/Article/College-Football-Recruiting-2022-WR-Tobias-Merriweather-Oregon-Oklahoma-Washington--144946468/
One school that hasn't offered, but that has been recruiting him, is Washington.
Merriweather has been on the receiving end of many throws from Sam Huard, a Husky commit, on FSP, and he said Huard is also recruiting him to the Huskies.
"I went up for their mini Junior Day in January and it was fun," said Merriweather. "I liked the atmosphere there. They've been talking potential offer. Playing with Sam in 7v7 helps too because I know him already, I know what I'll be playing with as a quarterback. He just likes to talk about them all the time."
Growing up in Vancouver, Merriweather said he's never favored Oregon over Washington or Washington over Oregon.
"I've always been neutral between Oregon and Washington," said Merriweather.
In fact, the one school he's long favored is Oklahoma.
"My favorite team has always been Oklahoma," said Merriweather. "My sisters go there. It would be hard to pass on an offer from Oklahoma, they've always been a dream school. I've been talking to coach (Dennis) Simmons. I was planning to go out for a visit this spring." -
His sister's (I think twins) were stud track and field down here a few years ago.
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Aaand twinsrustysavage said:His sister's (I think twins) were stud track and field down here a few years ago.
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Imagine going to Union and being sooner fan. Shameful to all Titans.
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It's a shameful school for several reasons actually.
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Winning the conference every year? It’s a shithole like anywhere in Oklahoma, but being a WR at a school that regularly turns out early draft picks after putting up huge numbers and playing for probably the best offensive coach in CFB is not something to take lightly.rustysavage said:It's a shameful school for several reasons actually.
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I was talking about Union my manRoadDawg55 said:
Winning the conference every year? It’s a shithole like anywhere in Oklahoma, but being a WR at a school that regularly turns out early draft picks after putting up huge numbers and playing for probably the best offensive coach in CFB is not something to take lightly.rustysavage said:It's a shameful school for several reasons actually.
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RoadDawg55 said:
Winning the conference every year? It’s a shithole like anywhere in Oklahoma, but being a WR at a school that regularly turns out early draft picks after putting up huge numbers and playing for probably the best offensive coach in CFB is not something to take lightly.rustysavage said:It's a shameful school for several reasons actually.
There are no football reasons to be a WR and chose UW over Oklahoma.
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Newest rankings jumped him to #70 overall.
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Insane for Washington to have an instate WR in the top 10 overall rankings and follow that up with a top 100 the next class. How many top 100 WR's have come out of Washington in the past 20 years?DoogCourics said:Newest rankings jumped him to #70 overall.
Reggie (obviously), top 5 overall.
Kasen was like in the 40s.
Egbuka
Probably forgetting someone but I'm struggling to think of any besides those 3. Treshaun wasn't rated as a WR but he wasn't top 100 anyway.
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Paul Arnold was a big recruit.
Him and Reggie came a little before recruiting services really took off as an industry so it’s a little fuzzy, but he was a big recruit. -
AJ Green. Kid is 6”5.5 37 inch vert and still growing
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He was a RB recruit though.Miley_Cyrus said:Paul Arnold was a big recruit.
Him and Reggie came a little before recruiting services really took off as an industry so it’s a little fuzzy, but he was a big recruit. -
We're just #better at Union.
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Craig Chambers
Jermaine Kearse was a 3 star, and has easily made the most money.
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That Vancouver flex lolhaie said:We're just #better at Union.
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Kid's a grower, not a shower.backthepack said:AJ Green. Kid is 6”5.5 37 inch vert and still growing
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Chambers was 4* IIRC but not top 50 and probably not top 100. Guessing he would have been around 300ish and around a 90 rating. Others know better but I wanted to post and see how close.huskyhooligan said:Craig Chambers
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We’ll be in rare company when they both leave the state to play else wherednc said:
Insane for Washington to have an instate WR in the top 10 overall rankings and follow that up with a top 100 the next class. How many top 100 WR's have come out of Washington in the past 20 years?DoogCourics said:Newest rankings jumped him to #70 overall.
Reggie (obviously), top 5 overall.
Kasen was like in the 40s.
Egbuka
Probably forgetting someone but I'm struggling to think of any besides those 3. Treshaun wasn't rated as a WR but he wasn't top 100 anyway.
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Chambers finished at 71 on Composite (which didn't exist back then, butt still).chuck said:
Chambers was 4* IIRC but not top 50 and probably not top 100. Guessing he would have been around 300ish and around a 90 rating. Others know better but I wanted to post and see how close.huskyhooligan said:Craig Chambers
Jermaine Kearse was a 3 star, and has easily made the most money.
I should have remembered him.