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Jason Brown
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Is he really going to go to Sparty? And if so, will this year end up being the first time ever that UW didn't have an in-state commit?
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Brown was originally ranked the #1 RB in the class and Ahfua was ranked as one of the top OTs. It seems that most of the west coast schools have backed off of them.
Hopefully Brandon Huffman got his palms properly greased by Tracy Ford before college coaches started actually evaluating these guys -
Maybe he’s been cheating the grind?🤷♂️
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Mentioned the possibility of not taking an in-state commit. Seems like it could seriously happen. Brown and Ahfua seem to have Smalls trajectories where they were five star guys as freshman but who by the end of the process might only have a few commitable offers from legit schools. I wouldn't be surprised if UW likes other RBs more of just as much as Brown but will take him for optics. Similar with Ahfua. Oregon probably would take Brown for optics even if they have 1-2 other RBs sign. Ahfua used to basically act like UW never existed and now that he's getting ghosted by the other schools he's suddenly hanging out like the girl next door who put on too many pounds.
It's really sad to see how far the state of Washington seems to have quickly fallen with prospects. Seems like every damn recruit now is a Chris Izbicki. -
2 years of Loyal to the Soil didn't work, so fuck the soil
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Pics?whatshouldicareabout said:2 years of Loyal to the Soil didn't work, so fuck the soil
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Maybe Tracy Ford gave it too much electrolytes?whatshouldicareabout said:2 years of Loyal to the Soil didn't work, so fuck the soil

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Thanks for the details though it doesn't totally explain whiffing on Hogan Hansen, Fox Crader, and Brayden Platt.
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Hogan Hanson was a definite take and a big miss. Fox Crader may as well be from Eugene growing up in Vancouver and Platt seems like a good prospect but I’ll believe a kid from Yelm is going to be a great college player when I see it and I’m thinking he was looking for a coffee cup right off the bat. That’s not UW at this point. Outside of a rare few, Washington high school football has produced nothing but O. lineman and TEs the last decade. I’m just not busted up over it anymore.
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I could be wrong on Platt but I see another kid that developed earlier than his peers and looked like a 26 year old man as a sophomore in high school.
We've seen that way too many times with recruits coming from Washington state






