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Deboer staying in Seattle

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  • phineasphineas Member Posts: 4,732
    this is going to be brutal isnt it
  • phineasphineas Member Posts: 4,732
    how is he going to be in studio when we are currently tracking all of his flights to tuscaloosa
  • Postal91Postal91 Member Posts: 1,871
    Sources said:

    DeBoer doesn't seem like the type to go in studio and tell husky fans fuck off to their face

    Nah, he’d cancel and let the announcement do that for him. I’m considering he’s gone until he’s not. Dude deserves the best in life for giving us the moments he did. If he was to leave for Oregon, however, then he can shove it.

  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 105,751 Founders Club
    Sources said:

    DeBoer doesn't seem like the type to go in studio and tell husky fans fuck off to their face

    @brents is gone
  • HuskyJWHuskyJW Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 14,460 Swaye's Wigwam
    Sark was 20 minutes late IIRC
  • DucksFCDucksFC Member Posts: 1,526
    is a headline you'd like to see
  • PostGameOrangeSlicesPostGameOrangeSlices Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 26,023 Swaye's Wigwam
    DeBoer is going to use that in person interview to announce he is staying

    Sky is falling chicken little dooglets
  • SoutherndawgSoutherndawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 8,296 Founders Club
    Sources said:

    DeBoer doesn't seem like the type to go in studio and tell husky fans fuck off to their face

    Agree. Also, I believe he’d tell the team first.
  • thechatchthechatch Member Posts: 6,241
    He’s not going on the air to say he’s leaving or staying. It’s what he doesn’t say that matters.
  • SoutherndawgSoutherndawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 8,296 Founders Club
    thechatch said:

    He’s not going on the air to say he’s leaving or staying. It’s what he doesn’t say that matters.

    Is that what your sources are telling you?
  • CuntWaffleCuntWaffle Member Posts: 22,499
    thechatch said:

    He’s not going on the air to say he’s leaving or staying. It’s what he doesn’t say that matters.

    Wow only took a dozen replies to get something coherent in this thread.
  • TheHBTheHB Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 5,999 Swaye's Wigwam
    I’m already resigned to next week’s poasts about why new UW head coach Willie Fritz will fail miserably.

    Seems like old times already.
  • theLSkidtheLSkid Member Posts: 344
    NIL at Washington might be in a better place than most schools. This is the only reason I have any level of sanity.

    There’s only two programs in the country right now with long-term NIL plans for their athletes - UW and LSU (Hey Scotty!!)

    Most schools are pay for play, which UW kind of does, but the laws in our state makes that incredibly difficult. States like Texas and Florida have wrote into legislation that schools CAN work directly with NIL, including coaches. This really pissed off Saban as Alabama is far behind the turn for allowing that same thing - hence their Leerfield NIL Lounge and partnership, but they’re behind the curve.

    What LSU and UW are doing includes a trust fund that athletes can access after graduation/NFL, and that fund is invested during their time playing. The more time at the school, the more compound interest, the more money. Along with getting random sponsorship level deals.

    NIL is the name of the game now, Kalen seems like the type to want trust funds and finance guys to handle everything while he coaches ball, at Bama - you gotta embrace leerfield and the agents who are constantly in the lounge, the bag will always be talked about on the recruiting trail in the SEC, and with tOSU struggling to get a collective -Michigan is the only competition.
  • Postal91Postal91 Member Posts: 1,871
    TheHB said:

    I’m already resigned to next week’s poasts about why new UW head coach Willie Fritz Chip Kelly will fail miserably.

    Seems like old times already.

    FTFY
  • DoogWhispererDoogWhisperer Member Posts: 1,027
    theLSkid said:

    NIL at Washington might be in a better place than most schools. This is the only reason I have any level of sanity.

    There’s only two programs in the country right now with long-term NIL plans for their athletes - UW and LSU (Hey Scotty!!)

    Most schools are pay for play, which UW kind of does, but the laws in our state makes that incredibly difficult. States like Texas and Florida have wrote into legislation that schools CAN work directly with NIL, including coaches. This really pissed off Saban as Alabama is far behind the turn for allowing that same thing - hence their Leerfield NIL Lounge and partnership, but they’re behind the curve.

    What LSU and UW are doing includes a trust fund that athletes can access after graduation/NFL, and that fund is invested during their time playing. The more time at the school, the more compound interest, the more money. Along with getting random sponsorship level deals.

    NIL is the name of the game now, Kalen seems like the type to want trust funds and finance guys to handle everything while he coaches ball, at Bama - you gotta embrace leerfield and the agents who are constantly in the lounge, the bag will always be talked about on the recruiting trail in the SEC, and with tOSU struggling to get a collective -Michigan is the only competition.

    Washington had one of the best NIL programs? Then why do we get our shit pushed in with HS recruits? We’re slightly better in the portal but not at the level of the top dogs.
  • CFetters_Nacho_LoverCFetters_Nacho_Lover Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 30,324 Founders Club

    theLSkid said:

    NIL at Washington might be in a better place than most schools. This is the only reason I have any level of sanity.

    There’s only two programs in the country right now with long-term NIL plans for their athletes - UW and LSU (Hey Scotty!!)

    Most schools are pay for play, which UW kind of does, but the laws in our state makes that incredibly difficult. States like Texas and Florida have wrote into legislation that schools CAN work directly with NIL, including coaches. This really pissed off Saban as Alabama is far behind the turn for allowing that same thing - hence their Leerfield NIL Lounge and partnership, but they’re behind the curve.

    What LSU and UW are doing includes a trust fund that athletes can access after graduation/NFL, and that fund is invested during their time playing. The more time at the school, the more compound interest, the more money. Along with getting random sponsorship level deals.

    NIL is the name of the game now, Kalen seems like the type to want trust funds and finance guys to handle everything while he coaches ball, at Bama - you gotta embrace leerfield and the agents who are constantly in the lounge, the bag will always be talked about on the recruiting trail in the SEC, and with tOSU struggling to get a collective -Michigan is the only competition.

    Washington had one of the best NIL programs? Then why do we get our shit pushed in with HS recruits? We’re slightly better in the portal but not at the level of the top dogs.
    I think the key is UW has a better long term NIL program. A lot of schools are using short term, immediate funds to get guys. ATM comes to mind.
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