Quentin Moore, 4* 2021 JUCO TE, Kenmore (Inglemoor) (Last Chance U), WA (COMMITTED)
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Transfer yes. JC? The only one I can think of was Ali Gaye, who obviously was a victim of bad timing because by the time he got out of JC had stacked the DL depth. Obviously I'm sure there are others but I literally can't think of one who fits your criteria of a. we recruited them b. they were still a position of need when finishing JC.FremontTroll said:
There were quite a few transfer or jc kids that we recruited out of high school under CP and didn’t bother with the second time around. Even at positions of need.1to392831weretaken said:
The DT is Bronson. Didn't realize he's a walk-on. Still, I think--at this point at least--this is more of a perfect storm that just happened to take place early in Lake's tenure: In-state kid, stud athlete, non-qualifier, gets his shit together in JC, gets offer. If you're suggesting Petersen wouldn't have also offered with the state that the tight end room is in (which is the argument being made when using this particular case to define a difference in recruiting strategy), bridges to sell you, yadda yadda.FremontTroll said:
That is not many transfers over six years. And especially low JC numbers. I doubt Nik Little and Tony Rodriguez were even at JC due to grades they probably didn’t have D1 offers. Those were weird offers to fill spots.1to392831weretaken said:
Petersen took two transfer QBs, one from JC. He took a transfer DT, a transfer punter, a transfer CB, and probably a couple others I'm forgetting. He also offered many players late only after they got their academics together. If they qualified and seemed dedicated enough to school to stick, he'd offer. I think Lake offering one JC tight end and calling it something different than what Petersen did is reaching for a narrative at this point. If this starts happening many times per year, I'll start to agree.RoadDawg55 said:
He’s really good too. His HS film was great. Kid is a very good athlete and should be a complete TE. Redman, Otton (if he returns), and him would give us elite TE talent. Seems like we have a really good shot at him too. This is the type of change from Pete to Lake that we needed.Neighbor2972 said:Considering our misses recruiting TE's the last two years, getting Moore is a must for our TE depth
This guy didn't get an offer when he was an academic risk, got his shit together, then got an offer. That sounds exactly like Petersen's MO.
Who was the transfer DT? I can only think of Bronson but he walked on.
Going after a JC guy month two on the job is an indication of a different approach.
Lake may end up being very different than Petersen when it comes to recruiting transfers. There is little reason to believe this particular case is evidence of that. Petersen would have greenlit this offer as well.
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And c.) aren't counting on PE credits for transferring. Or whatever the thing is that makes transferring to UW harder.dnc said:
Transfer yes. JC? The only one I can think of was Ali Gaye, who obviously was a victim of bad timing because by the time he got out of JC had stacked the DL depth. Obviously I'm sure there are others but I literally can't think of one who fits your criteria of a. we recruited them b. they were still a position of need when finishing JC.FremontTroll said:
There were quite a few transfer or jc kids that we recruited out of high school under CP and didn’t bother with the second time around. Even at positions of need.1to392831weretaken said:
The DT is Bronson. Didn't realize he's a walk-on. Still, I think--at this point at least--this is more of a perfect storm that just happened to take place early in Lake's tenure: In-state kid, stud athlete, non-qualifier, gets his shit together in JC, gets offer. If you're suggesting Petersen wouldn't have also offered with the state that the tight end room is in (which is the argument being made when using this particular case to define a difference in recruiting strategy), bridges to sell you, yadda yadda.FremontTroll said:
That is not many transfers over six years. And especially low JC numbers. I doubt Nik Little and Tony Rodriguez were even at JC due to grades they probably didn’t have D1 offers. Those were weird offers to fill spots.1to392831weretaken said:
Petersen took two transfer QBs, one from JC. He took a transfer DT, a transfer punter, a transfer CB, and probably a couple others I'm forgetting. He also offered many players late only after they got their academics together. If they qualified and seemed dedicated enough to school to stick, he'd offer. I think Lake offering one JC tight end and calling it something different than what Petersen did is reaching for a narrative at this point. If this starts happening many times per year, I'll start to agree.RoadDawg55 said:
He’s really good too. His HS film was great. Kid is a very good athlete and should be a complete TE. Redman, Otton (if he returns), and him would give us elite TE talent. Seems like we have a really good shot at him too. This is the type of change from Pete to Lake that we needed.Neighbor2972 said:Considering our misses recruiting TE's the last two years, getting Moore is a must for our TE depth
This guy didn't get an offer when he was an academic risk, got his shit together, then got an offer. That sounds exactly like Petersen's MO.
Who was the transfer DT? I can only think of Bronson but he walked on.
Going after a JC guy month two on the job is an indication of a different approach.
Lake may end up being very different than Petersen when it comes to recruiting transfers. There is little reason to believe this particular case is evidence of that. Petersen would have greenlit this offer as well.
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We could of used that Young guy from Auburn
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He was a solid player. Nothing incredible. A lot better than Doog legend Keantae Bankhead who wasn’t running away from anyone, even in high school. He had like 30 yards in the state title game. He would have always been a bust.rustysavage said:We could of used that Young guy from Auburn
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Lol, this is a make a wish take. I was teammates with Keaunte in HS. Best athlete I ever played with or against. He was a much bigger Nate Robinson. Bankhead would have been an all conference LB or safety.RoadDawg55 said:
He was a solid player. Nothing incredible. A lot better than Doog legend Keantae Bankhead who wasn’t running away from anyone, even in high school. He had like 30 yards in the state title game. He would have always been a bust.rustysavage said:We could of used that Young guy from Auburn
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Make a wish? I already got that by playing against Matt Tui and Jonathan Stewart at Central Camp.KrunkJuice said:
Lol, this is a make a wish take. I was teammates with Keaunte in HS. Best athlete I ever played with or against. He was a much bigger Nate Robinson. Bankhead would have been an all conference LB or safety.RoadDawg55 said:
He was a solid player. Nothing incredible. A lot better than Doog legend Keantae Bankhead who wasn’t running away from anyone, even in high school. He had like 30 yards in the state title game. He would have always been a bust.rustysavage said:We could of used that Young guy from Auburn
In all seriousness, I wanted nothing to do with Stewart. He took a dive up the middle for a long TD on his first play. He broke outside on the second play. I dive at his ankles and purposely missed because I was so scared of getting ran over. I wasn’t a pussy either, but that dude was something else.
I only watched Bankhead in the State Title game vs Pasco. I wasn’t very impressed with Bankhead. He got burned by Leon Jackson for a TD. He was decent at RB but nothing special. Looking online tho, he had a much better game than I had remembered. I think he would have ended up a mediocre LB in college. Just my opinion. -
In the same central camp, Woodinville ran an option play and I tackled Matt Tui for a loss. I was incredibly pumped, but realized as I was getting up that Tui was no longer in the scrimmage and it was the back up QB. CS Uncle Rico.
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Who wouldn’t want to play in the UCONN-UCF game??rustysavage said: -
This guy was “in the bag” a couple weeks ago. Top 37???
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Top-15. Eat a dick, dude.
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CB to UW from Huffman
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We have a bunch of TE offers out. Might be applying the pressure on some of them to woof before the spots are gone.FKA_Mousecop said:CB to UW from Huffman
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This guy with redman would be nice.
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I'd guess 1 spot open, first come first serve UNLESS your name is Moliki Matavaoinsinceredawg said:
We have a bunch of TE offers out. Might be applying the pressure on some of them to woof before the spots are gone.FKA_Mousecop said:CB to UW from Huffman
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Im guessing we get Moore plus one of the TEs from Colorado and miss on Matavao.insinceredawg said:
We have a bunch of TE offers out. Might be applying the pressure on some of them to woof before the spots are gone.FKA_Mousecop said:CB to UW from Huffman
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CB to UW from Huffman
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Two dads?proof said:FKA_Mousecop said:CB to UW from Huffman
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That poster @Rubberfist makes some good points!Rubberfist said:
This is true. If it’s a blowjob from a dude it’s totally worth it. Trust me. Dude’s know what they are doing. Just trust me! Fucking do it!AlCzervik said:
Some blowjobs maybe.animate said:Did he have sex?
I heard he was just getting blowjobs ... Punani is almost worth it.
Blowjobs? Not worth it.
I have spoken.
Imagine being Quentin Moore's family checking on what his recruiting thread looks like and finding this. -
Huffman put in a CB for Moore to UW. I really like this kid
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Welandedonthemoon.jpegCheeseDawg said:Huffman put in a CB for Moore to UW. I really like this kid
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Nacho best effortCheeseDawg said:Huffman put in a CB for Moore to UW. I really like this kid
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Huh?dnc said:
Nacho best effortCheeseDawg said:Huffman put in a CB for Moore to UW. I really like this kid
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Thread is getting cheesy