JT Tuimoloau, 5* 2021 DL, Bellevue (Eastside Catholic), WA (Offered 9/22/17)
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I hope he sucks wherever he goes. Tired of this shit.
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He’s not going to Oregon.dOgmaster said:Rolled some bones, twice to be sure. I think they say that he stays in conference, but goes to Oregon.
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He’s coming here so fuck offKingdome_Urinals said:I hope he sucks wherever he goes. Tired of this shit.
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You have know idea the damage owen12 did!Tequilla said:
Is it? Or is it being realistic about what reality is right now?dnc said:
DPOTD!Tequilla said:
I would start lowering expectationsRoadDawg55 said:
Agree. Wasn’t saying that is the reason he might not come to UW. At the same time, they are telling him he can be the next Chase Young or Bosa bro. Still not sold he’s leaving tho.Tequilla said:
That has nothing to do with itRoadDawg55 said:
He’s a DT, but I bet he’s being told he will play DE. And he might for a year until he moves inside for a starting role.rodmansrage said:
is JT going to be a DE?Motrboatnsob said:Per Fong
Ohio State holds the 247Sports Crystal Ball advantage for the 6-foot-4, 277-pound Tuimoloau, who also has a keen eye on the likes of Alabama, Oklahoma, Oregon and USC. Player development and NFL Draft potential appear to be the two biggest factors for Tuimoloau regarding his college decision and what the Buckeyes have been able to do with the likes of Joey Bosa, Nick Bosa and most recently Chase Young has Tuimoloau thinking Columbus may be the biggest guarantee to be a Top10 pick regarding his own future.
The other schools mentioned are pushing hard and Tuimoloau is expected to take his process all the way to the finish line in February.
The recruiting message is a mix of 1) can you win a national championship at this school and 2) track record of producing highly drafted DL
People recruiting against Washington here have done a good job of proving that you can't win a National Championship at Washington (each school ahead of UW has a good argument to make as to why they are a better option to win a Natty) and stronger track record of developing high end players (could argue that Oklahoma doesn't on the DL but I don't think that they are a huge contender)
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It wasn’t the Owen12 that did the damage, it was the decade of futility, which included the 1-10, 2-9, 5-7, 4-9 that did the damage. The Owen12 was the year that fans and Seattle media got the balls to be critical of their beloved football team.dnc said:
You have know idea the damage owen12 did!Tequilla said:
Is it? Or is it being realistic about what reality is right now?dnc said:
DPOTD!Tequilla said:
I would start lowering expectationsRoadDawg55 said:
Agree. Wasn’t saying that is the reason he might not come to UW. At the same time, they are telling him he can be the next Chase Young or Bosa bro. Still not sold he’s leaving tho.Tequilla said:
That has nothing to do with itRoadDawg55 said:
He’s a DT, but I bet he’s being told he will play DE. And he might for a year until he moves inside for a starting role.rodmansrage said:
is JT going to be a DE?Motrboatnsob said:Per Fong
Ohio State holds the 247Sports Crystal Ball advantage for the 6-foot-4, 277-pound Tuimoloau, who also has a keen eye on the likes of Alabama, Oklahoma, Oregon and USC. Player development and NFL Draft potential appear to be the two biggest factors for Tuimoloau regarding his college decision and what the Buckeyes have been able to do with the likes of Joey Bosa, Nick Bosa and most recently Chase Young has Tuimoloau thinking Columbus may be the biggest guarantee to be a Top10 pick regarding his own future.
The other schools mentioned are pushing hard and Tuimoloau is expected to take his process all the way to the finish line in February.
The recruiting message is a mix of 1) can you win a national championship at this school and 2) track record of producing highly drafted DL
People recruiting against Washington here have done a good job of proving that you can't win a National Championship at Washington (each school ahead of UW has a good argument to make as to why they are a better option to win a Natty) and stronger track record of developing high end players (could argue that Oklahoma doesn't on the DL but I don't think that they are a huge contender)
It would have been interesting to see what would have happened if uw went 5-7 instead of 0-12, would Ty have been retained, because that record was better or equivalent to the last 5 years. -
woooooooooooooooooooooooshdOgmaster said:
It wasn’t the Owen12 that did the damage, it was the decade of futility, which included the 1-10, 2-9, 5-7, 4-9 that did the damage. The Owen12 was the year that fans and Seattle media got the balls to be critical of their beloved football team.dnc said:
You have know idea the damage owen12 did!Tequilla said:
Is it? Or is it being realistic about what reality is right now?dnc said:
DPOTD!Tequilla said:
I would start lowering expectationsRoadDawg55 said:
Agree. Wasn’t saying that is the reason he might not come to UW. At the same time, they are telling him he can be the next Chase Young or Bosa bro. Still not sold he’s leaving tho.Tequilla said:
That has nothing to do with itRoadDawg55 said:
He’s a DT, but I bet he’s being told he will play DE. And he might for a year until he moves inside for a starting role.rodmansrage said:
is JT going to be a DE?Motrboatnsob said:Per Fong
Ohio State holds the 247Sports Crystal Ball advantage for the 6-foot-4, 277-pound Tuimoloau, who also has a keen eye on the likes of Alabama, Oklahoma, Oregon and USC. Player development and NFL Draft potential appear to be the two biggest factors for Tuimoloau regarding his college decision and what the Buckeyes have been able to do with the likes of Joey Bosa, Nick Bosa and most recently Chase Young has Tuimoloau thinking Columbus may be the biggest guarantee to be a Top10 pick regarding his own future.
The other schools mentioned are pushing hard and Tuimoloau is expected to take his process all the way to the finish line in February.
The recruiting message is a mix of 1) can you win a national championship at this school and 2) track record of producing highly drafted DL
People recruiting against Washington here have done a good job of proving that you can't win a National Championship at Washington (each school ahead of UW has a good argument to make as to why they are a better option to win a Natty) and stronger track record of developing high end players (could argue that Oklahoma doesn't on the DL but I don't think that they are a huge contender)
It would have been interesting to see what would have happened if uw went 5-7 instead of 0-12, would Ty have been retained, because that record was better or equivalent to the last 5 years.
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Oh, did you take my post seriously, cause I was just joking. You know, satire , kinda like you I guess. See, I can play that fucking game as well. Whoooooooosh!dnc said:
woooooooooooooooooooooooshdOgmaster said:
It wasn’t the Owen12 that did the damage, it was the decade of futility, which included the 1-10, 2-9, 5-7, 4-9 that did the damage. The Owen12 was the year that fans and Seattle media got the balls to be critical of their beloved football team.dnc said:
You have know idea the damage owen12 did!Tequilla said:
Is it? Or is it being realistic about what reality is right now?dnc said:
DPOTD!Tequilla said:
I would start lowering expectationsRoadDawg55 said:
Agree. Wasn’t saying that is the reason he might not come to UW. At the same time, they are telling him he can be the next Chase Young or Bosa bro. Still not sold he’s leaving tho.Tequilla said:
That has nothing to do with itRoadDawg55 said:
He’s a DT, but I bet he’s being told he will play DE. And he might for a year until he moves inside for a starting role.rodmansrage said:
is JT going to be a DE?Motrboatnsob said:Per Fong
Ohio State holds the 247Sports Crystal Ball advantage for the 6-foot-4, 277-pound Tuimoloau, who also has a keen eye on the likes of Alabama, Oklahoma, Oregon and USC. Player development and NFL Draft potential appear to be the two biggest factors for Tuimoloau regarding his college decision and what the Buckeyes have been able to do with the likes of Joey Bosa, Nick Bosa and most recently Chase Young has Tuimoloau thinking Columbus may be the biggest guarantee to be a Top10 pick regarding his own future.
The other schools mentioned are pushing hard and Tuimoloau is expected to take his process all the way to the finish line in February.
The recruiting message is a mix of 1) can you win a national championship at this school and 2) track record of producing highly drafted DL
People recruiting against Washington here have done a good job of proving that you can't win a National Championship at Washington (each school ahead of UW has a good argument to make as to why they are a better option to win a Natty) and stronger track record of developing high end players (could argue that Oklahoma doesn't on the DL but I don't think that they are a huge contender)
It would have been interesting to see what would have happened if uw went 5-7 instead of 0-12, would Ty have been retained, because that record was better or equivalent to the last 5 years. -
KdOgmaster said:
Oh, did you take my post seriously, cause I was just joking. You know, satire , kinda like you I guess. See, I can play that fucking game as well. Whoooooooosh!dnc said:
woooooooooooooooooooooooshdOgmaster said:
It wasn’t the Owen12 that did the damage, it was the decade of futility, which included the 1-10, 2-9, 5-7, 4-9 that did the damage. The Owen12 was the year that fans and Seattle media got the balls to be critical of their beloved football team.dnc said:
You have know idea the damage owen12 did!Tequilla said:
Is it? Or is it being realistic about what reality is right now?dnc said:
DPOTD!Tequilla said:
I would start lowering expectationsRoadDawg55 said:
Agree. Wasn’t saying that is the reason he might not come to UW. At the same time, they are telling him he can be the next Chase Young or Bosa bro. Still not sold he’s leaving tho.Tequilla said:
That has nothing to do with itRoadDawg55 said:
He’s a DT, but I bet he’s being told he will play DE. And he might for a year until he moves inside for a starting role.rodmansrage said:
is JT going to be a DE?Motrboatnsob said:Per Fong
Ohio State holds the 247Sports Crystal Ball advantage for the 6-foot-4, 277-pound Tuimoloau, who also has a keen eye on the likes of Alabama, Oklahoma, Oregon and USC. Player development and NFL Draft potential appear to be the two biggest factors for Tuimoloau regarding his college decision and what the Buckeyes have been able to do with the likes of Joey Bosa, Nick Bosa and most recently Chase Young has Tuimoloau thinking Columbus may be the biggest guarantee to be a Top10 pick regarding his own future.
The other schools mentioned are pushing hard and Tuimoloau is expected to take his process all the way to the finish line in February.
The recruiting message is a mix of 1) can you win a national championship at this school and 2) track record of producing highly drafted DL
People recruiting against Washington here have done a good job of proving that you can't win a National Championship at Washington (each school ahead of UW has a good argument to make as to why they are a better option to win a Natty) and stronger track record of developing high end players (could argue that Oklahoma doesn't on the DL but I don't think that they are a huge contender)
It would have been interesting to see what would have happened if uw went 5-7 instead of 0-12, would Ty have been retained, because that record was better or equivalent to the last 5 years. -
YBFEdnc said:
KdOgmaster said:
Oh, did you take my post seriously, cause I was just joking. You know, satire , kinda like you I guess. See, I can play that fucking game as well. Whoooooooosh!dnc said:
woooooooooooooooooooooooshdOgmaster said:
It wasn’t the Owen12 that did the damage, it was the decade of futility, which included the 1-10, 2-9, 5-7, 4-9 that did the damage. The Owen12 was the year that fans and Seattle media got the balls to be critical of their beloved football team.dnc said:
You have know idea the damage owen12 did!Tequilla said:
Is it? Or is it being realistic about what reality is right now?dnc said:
DPOTD!Tequilla said:
I would start lowering expectationsRoadDawg55 said:
Agree. Wasn’t saying that is the reason he might not come to UW. At the same time, they are telling him he can be the next Chase Young or Bosa bro. Still not sold he’s leaving tho.Tequilla said:
That has nothing to do with itRoadDawg55 said:
He’s a DT, but I bet he’s being told he will play DE. And he might for a year until he moves inside for a starting role.rodmansrage said:
is JT going to be a DE?Motrboatnsob said:Per Fong
Ohio State holds the 247Sports Crystal Ball advantage for the 6-foot-4, 277-pound Tuimoloau, who also has a keen eye on the likes of Alabama, Oklahoma, Oregon and USC. Player development and NFL Draft potential appear to be the two biggest factors for Tuimoloau regarding his college decision and what the Buckeyes have been able to do with the likes of Joey Bosa, Nick Bosa and most recently Chase Young has Tuimoloau thinking Columbus may be the biggest guarantee to be a Top10 pick regarding his own future.
The other schools mentioned are pushing hard and Tuimoloau is expected to take his process all the way to the finish line in February.
The recruiting message is a mix of 1) can you win a national championship at this school and 2) track record of producing highly drafted DL
People recruiting against Washington here have done a good job of proving that you can't win a National Championship at Washington (each school ahead of UW has a good argument to make as to why they are a better option to win a Natty) and stronger track record of developing high end players (could argue that Oklahoma doesn't on the DL but I don't think that they are a huge contender)
It would have been interesting to see what would have happened if uw went 5-7 instead of 0-12, would Ty have been retained, because that record was better or equivalent to the last 5 years.





