Man, reading through the posts here is like sifting through dog diarrhea in shag carpet because maybe, just maybe, there might be something valuable amongst the waste. I'm happy to clarify a few things...at least from my perspective...but I will tell you from the outset, I'm not going to break any news that isn't mine to break. What I am told in confidence is going to remain as such.
Coach Lake does speak to recruits. He is very involved with the process. We spent an hour or more with him talking ball, life, etc. He is genuine and personable. As my son went through the recruiting process, I was surprised to learn that that is somewhat of a rarity in college coaching. He, like coach Huff are very easy to relate to...very likeable.
UW campus is incredible. But if you've seen it, you know that already.
We had a chance to walk out onto the new turf. That stadium is incredible. The thought of 72k screaming lunatics in the stands is enough to give even the dead goosebumps.
Coach Socha and his staff are dialed in. The technology and resources available to UW players...to help make them better athletes...is second to none.
Decommitments, in my opinion, say a lot more about the recruit than the staff. UW doesn't make a ton of offers. They made 7 offers to IOL. They don't make a ton offers because each and every offer is meaningful. Why a kid would decommit because he received an "offer" from a school that made 40+ offers to IOL is baffling to me.
Man, reading through the posts here is like sifting through dog diarrhea in shag carpet because maybe, just maybe, there might be something valuable amongst the waste. I'm happy to clarify a few things...at least from my perspective...but I will tell you from the outset, I'm not going to break any news that isn't mine to break. What I am told in confidence is going to remain as such.
Coach Lake does speak to recruits. He is very involved with the process. We spent an hour or more with him talking ball, life, etc. He is genuine and personable. As my son went through the recruiting process, I was surprised to learn that that is somewhat of a rarity in college coaching. He, like coach Huff are very easy to relate to...very likeable.
UW campus is incredible. But if you've seen it, you know that already.
We had a chance to walk out onto the new turf. That stadium is incredible. The thought of 72k screaming lunatics in the stands is enough to give even the dead goosebumps.
Coach Socha and his staff are dialed in. The technology and resources available to UW players...to help make them better athletes...is second to none.
Decommitments, in my opinion, say a lot more about the recruit than the staff. UW doesn't make a ton of offers. They made 7 offers to IOL. They don't make a ton offers because each and every offer is meaningful. Why a kid would decommit because he received an "offer" from a school that made 40+ offers to IOL is baffling to me.
Anyhow, I have to cut this short.
Go DAWGS!
Thanks for the info and your presence here! Your son appears to be a baller and a good kid.
We’re here because we love this program and/or are hopeless lifers. Right now is especially testy because we’re likely about to lose a generational local kid and that sucks. The squad looks pretty promising for this season though.
Good to hear the positive perception of Jimmy. We have high hopes for him and his tenure is still relatively young. Hope you stick around despite the towel slapping and general rancor.
Man, reading through the posts here is like sifting through dog diarrhea in shag carpet because maybe, just maybe, there might be something valuable amongst the waste. I'm happy to clarify a few things...at least from my perspective...but I will tell you from the outset, I'm not going to break any news that isn't mine to break. What I am told in confidence is going to remain as such.
Coach Lake does speak to recruits. He is very involved with the process. We spent an hour or more with him talking ball, life, etc. He is genuine and personable. As my son went through the recruiting process, I was surprised to learn that that is somewhat of a rarity in college coaching. He, like coach Huff are very easy to relate to...very likeable.
UW campus is incredible. But if you've seen it, you know that already.
We had a chance to walk out onto the new turf. That stadium is incredible. The thought of 72k screaming lunatics in the stands is enough to give even the dead goosebumps.
Coach Socha and his staff are dialed in. The technology and resources available to UW players...to help make them better athletes...is second to none.
Decommitments, in my opinion, say a lot more about the recruit than the staff. UW doesn't make a ton of offers. They made 7 offers to IOL. They don't make a ton offers because each and every offer is meaningful. Why a kid would decommit because he received an "offer" from a school that made 40+ offers to IOL is baffling to me.
Anyhow, I have to cut this short.
Go DAWGS!
Thanks for the info and your presence here! Your son appears to be a baller and a good kid.
We’re here because we love this program and/or are hopeless lifers. Right now is especially testy because we’re likely about to lose a generational local kid and that sucks. The squad looks pretty promising for this season though.
Good to hear the positive perception of Jimmy. We have high hopes for him and his tenure is still relatively young. Hope you stick around despite the towel slapping and general rancor.
Thanks for the kind words.
Shameless bragging here, but Parker ran an electronic 4.8 40 last week (on turf, not a track). He’s going to be a load.
As for the local stud, if we lose out on him it isn’t because he didn’t feel the love from this staff. It’s because he wanted something other than what UW can offer. That’s my take anyway.
Man, reading through the posts here is like sifting through dog diarrhea in shag carpet because maybe, just maybe, there might be something valuable amongst the waste.
Man, reading through the posts here is like sifting through dog diarrhea in shag carpet because maybe, just maybe, there might be something valuable amongst the waste.
Man, reading through the posts here is like sifting through dog diarrhea in shag carpet because maybe, just maybe, there might be something valuable amongst the waste. I'm happy to clarify a few things...at least from my perspective...but I will tell you from the outset, I'm not going to break any news that isn't mine to break. What I am told in confidence is going to remain as such.
Coach Lake does speak to recruits. He is very involved with the process. We spent an hour or more with him talking ball, life, etc. He is genuine and personable. As my son went through the recruiting process, I was surprised to learn that that is somewhat of a rarity in college coaching. He, like coach Huff are very easy to relate to...very likeable.
UW campus is incredible. But if you've seen it, you know that already.
We had a chance to walk out onto the new turf. That stadium is incredible. The thought of 72k screaming lunatics in the stands is enough to give even the dead goosebumps.
Coach Socha and his staff are dialed in. The technology and resources available to UW players...to help make them better athletes...is second to none.
Decommitments, in my opinion, say a lot more about the recruit than the staff. UW doesn't make a ton of offers. They made 7 offers to IOL. They don't make a ton offers because each and every offer is meaningful. Why a kid would decommit because he received an "offer" from a school that made 40+ offers to IOL is baffling to me.
Anyhow, I have to cut this short.
Go DAWGS!
There’s a lot of glass half (fully) empty on a shit stain of a place like this … it’s battered Doog syndrome
You’re absolutely right on Socha … I had the chance to listen to him talk a few years ago about the S&C program and it’s nails … if you can’t get your body right with him as a D1 athlete you aren’t going to do it
Enjoy your visit … while many of us complain about the warts of UW (largely because we suffer from knowing too much) … the reality is that UW is truly a special place
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Coach Lake does speak to recruits. He is very involved with the process. We spent an hour or more with him talking ball, life, etc. He is genuine and personable. As my son went through the recruiting process, I was surprised to learn that that is somewhat of a rarity in college coaching. He, like coach Huff are very easy to relate to...very likeable.
UW campus is incredible. But if you've seen it, you know that already.
We had a chance to walk out onto the new turf. That stadium is incredible. The thought of 72k screaming lunatics in the stands is enough to give even the dead goosebumps.
Coach Socha and his staff are dialed in. The technology and resources available to UW players...to help make them better athletes...is second to none.
Decommitments, in my opinion, say a lot more about the recruit than the staff. UW doesn't make a ton of offers. They made 7 offers to IOL. They don't make a ton offers because each and every offer is meaningful. Why a kid would decommit because he received an "offer" from a school that made 40+ offers to IOL is baffling to me.
Anyhow, I have to cut this short.
Go DAWGS!
We’re here because we love this program and/or are hopeless lifers. Right now is especially testy because we’re likely about to lose a generational local kid and that sucks. The squad looks pretty promising for this season though.
Good to hear the positive perception of Jimmy. We have high hopes for him and his tenure is still relatively young. Hope you stick around despite the towel slapping and general rancor.
Shameless bragging here, but Parker ran an electronic 4.8 40 last week (on turf, not a track). He’s going to be a load.
As for the local stud, if we lose out on him it isn’t because he didn’t feel the love from this staff. It’s because he wanted something other than what UW can offer. That’s my take anyway.
You’re absolutely right on Socha … I had the chance to listen to him talk a few years ago about the S&C program and it’s nails … if you can’t get your body right with him as a D1 athlete you aren’t going to do it
Enjoy your visit … while many of us complain about the warts of UW (largely because we suffer from knowing too much) … the reality is that UW is truly a special place