looks taller than mccutcheon whos listed at 5'10 on 24/7
Sweet UW player gear, Adidas. No wonder why no big time dude wants to come here. #FacePalm
A real program that Adidas took seriously would have team colored Yeezy’s, the Yeezy slides, etc. Alabama and Clemson would get all of that if they Adidas schools.
looks taller than mccutcheon whos listed at 5'10 on 24/7
Sweet UW player gear, Adidas. No wonder why no big time dude wants to come here. #FacePalm
A real program that Adidas took seriously would have team colored Yeezy’s, the Yeezy slides, etc. Alabama and Clemson would get all of that if they Adidas schools.
It's truly amazing how we manage to fail at every aspect of maintaining a competent program.
looks taller than mccutcheon whos listed at 5'10 on 24/7
Sweet UW player gear, Adidas. No wonder why no big time dude wants to come here. #FacePalm
A real program that Adidas took seriously would have team colored Yeezy’s, the Yeezy slides, etc. Alabama and Clemson would get all of that if they Adidas schools.
It's truly amazing how Jen Cohen manages to fail at every aspect of maintaining a competent program.
looks taller than mccutcheon whos listed at 5'10 on 24/7
Sweet UW player gear, Adidas. No wonder why no big time dude wants to come here. #FacePalm
A real program that Adidas took seriously would have team colored Yeezy’s, the Yeezy slides, etc. Alabama and Clemson would get all of that if they Adidas schools.
Adidas gave us the contract Nike wouldn't, realized that having a piece of the Northwest was overrated, saw what ASU has done for them, and said fuck it.
“He was off the radar, honestly,” Biggins said. “It’s kind of embarrassing to admit that, right? He’s in my own backyard, essentially. Southern California is my region. I had heard about him as a sophomore, and then he completely fell off for me.
“So (after the injuries and postponed senior season) he was kind of just out of sight, out of mind. Then all of a sudden I’m seeing that he committed and my first thought was, ‘Oh, I remember that guy from a couple years ago. That’s a pretty solid preferred walk-on for UW.’ Then I go, wait, this is actually a commitment. I hit up (defensive backs coach) Will Harris at UW. And he’s like, ‘No, he’s a dude for us.’”
“I did some background and went out and watched his season highlights with one of our guys from Texas who’s on our rankings team, and we’re both going, ‘This guy is, like, legit. He’s got length. He’s fast. He’s quick. He has ball skills. He has short-area burst. This guy has almost everything you could possibly want,’” Biggins said.
“We’ve always been big on two-sport athletes, but especially if you’re a skill guy, that verified speed you see in track. He goes out and he ran a 10.78 (100 meters). So he’s 6 feet, long arms, 10.78, making plays with the tape on. He essentially was someone who we were trying to figure out, ‘How high can we rank this guy without ever seeing him live and in person?’”
6” 180 runs a 10.78 apparently? Not a bad depth guy.
I like my corners taller than six inches. But that's just me.
I do not, for one, think that the problem was that the band was down. I think that the problem *may* have been, that there was a Stonehenge monument on the stage that was in danger of being *crushed* by a *dwarf*. Alright? That tended to understate the hugeness of the object
Fun fact. This kid played in my hometown. Lots of good athletes but a very bad conference and lack of scouting in general for the whole league. Wouldn’t be surprised to have him end up a stud. So cal weighs heavy on the big private schools.
Played with a bunch of guys who were good enough to play big time ball but didn’t get any recruiting push due to the fact that San Jacinto is literally in the middle of nowhere, not a place most scouts visit.
"Until, when they realized they had room on their roster, the Huskies remembered a kid who had impressed at the University of Redlands recruiting camp in 2019."
“He was off the radar, honestly,” Biggins said. “It’s kind of embarrassing to admit that, right? He’s in my own backyard, essentially. Southern California is my region. I had heard about him as a sophomore, and then he completely fell off for me.
“So (after the injuries and postponed senior season) he was kind of just out of sight, out of mind. Then all of a sudden I’m seeing that he committed and my first thought was, ‘Oh, I remember that guy from a couple years ago. That’s a pretty solid preferred walk-on for UW.’ Then I go, wait, this is actually a commitment. I hit up (defensive backs coach) Will Harris at UW. And he’s like, ‘No, he’s a dude for us.’”
“I did some background and went out and watched his season highlights with one of our guys from Texas who’s on our rankings team, and we’re both going, ‘This guy is, like, legit. He’s got length. He’s fast. He’s quick. He has ball skills. He has short-area burst. This guy has almost everything you could possibly want,’” Biggins said.
“We’ve always been big on two-sport athletes, but especially if you’re a skill guy, that verified speed you see in track. He goes out and he ran a 10.78 (100 meters). So he’s 6 feet, long arms, 10.78, making plays with the tape on. He essentially was someone who we were trying to figure out, ‘How high can we rank this guy without ever seeing him live and in person?’”
I dont think he's 6' but maybe. I know he has looks pretty long arms, has good hands, and is fast as fuck. I think he is too small to be an outside corner and too skinny to be a slot corner or safety. He might actually be similar in height to McDuffie but that dude is animal strong and it makes up for his lack of height and length. Great slot defenders tend to be compact but more stocky like Molden or the Oklahoma transfer.
Keep Harris away from him. I think he is a touchdown machine as a John Ross type receiver and return man. I'm not saying he's Ross don't twist.
“He was off the radar, honestly,” Biggins said. “It’s kind of embarrassing to admit that, right? He’s in my own backyard, essentially. Southern California is my region. I had heard about him as a sophomore, and then he completely fell off for me.
“So (after the injuries and postponed senior season) he was kind of just out of sight, out of mind. Then all of a sudden I’m seeing that he committed and my first thought was, ‘Oh, I remember that guy from a couple years ago. That’s a pretty solid preferred walk-on for UW.’ Then I go, wait, this is actually a commitment. I hit up (defensive backs coach) Will Harris at UW. And he’s like, ‘No, he’s a dude for us.’”
“I did some background and went out and watched his season highlights with one of our guys from Texas who’s on our rankings team, and we’re both going, ‘This guy is, like, legit. He’s got length. He’s fast. He’s quick. He has ball skills. He has short-area burst. This guy has almost everything you could possibly want,’” Biggins said.
“We’ve always been big on two-sport athletes, but especially if you’re a skill guy, that verified speed you see in track. He goes out and he ran a 10.78 (100 meters). So he’s 6 feet, long arms, 10.78, making plays with the tape on. He essentially was someone who we were trying to figure out, ‘How high can we rank this guy without ever seeing him live and in person?’”
I dont think he's 6' but maybe. I know he has looks pretty long arms, has good hands, and is fast as fuck. I think he is too small to be an outside corner and too skinny to be a slot corner or safety. He might actually be similar in height to McDuffie but that dude is animal strong and it makes up for his lack of height and length. Great slot defenders tend to be compact but more stocky like Molden or the Oklahoma transfer.
Keep Harris away from him. I think he is a touchdown machine as a John Ross type receiver and return man. I'm not saying he's Ross don't twist.
I hear that. But he's bigger and faster than Myles Bryant was at this stage.
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looks taller than mccutcheon whos listed at 5'10 on 24/7
They are riding this out.
“He was off the radar, honestly,” Biggins said. “It’s kind of embarrassing to admit that, right? He’s in my own backyard, essentially. Southern California is my region. I had heard about him as a sophomore, and then he completely fell off for me.
“So (after the injuries and postponed senior season) he was kind of just out of sight, out of mind. Then all of a sudden I’m seeing that he committed and my first thought was, ‘Oh, I remember that guy from a couple years ago. That’s a pretty solid preferred walk-on for UW.’ Then I go, wait, this is actually a commitment. I hit up (defensive backs coach) Will Harris at UW. And he’s like, ‘No, he’s a dude for us.’”
“I did some background and went out and watched his season highlights with one of our guys from Texas who’s on our rankings team, and we’re both going, ‘This guy is, like, legit. He’s got length. He’s fast. He’s quick. He has ball skills. He has short-area burst. This guy has almost everything you could possibly want,’” Biggins said.
“We’ve always been big on two-sport athletes, but especially if you’re a skill guy, that verified speed you see in track. He goes out and he ran a 10.78 (100 meters). So he’s 6 feet, long arms, 10.78, making plays with the tape on. He essentially was someone who we were trying to figure out, ‘How high can we rank this guy without ever seeing him live and in person?’”
Played with a bunch of guys who were good enough to play big time ball but didn’t get any recruiting push due to the fact that San Jacinto is literally in the middle of nowhere, not a place most scouts visit.
lmao yeah ok mike
Keep Harris away from him. I think he is a touchdown machine as a John Ross type receiver and return man. I'm not saying he's Ross don't twist.
Are coaches allowed to talk about recruits to "experts"?