Brock: Is Fisch delivering on goal of UW Huskies’ best recruiting class ever?
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Thanks Taft!
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Like we say, no.
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I don't feel bad about recruiting now, whereas two months ago I was starting to get very concerned. The guy's only been on the job 6 months so it seems like things are going okay, maybe better than expected at this point.
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Coach uses poorly thought out hyperbole to a room full of autistic recruitnics
HE PROMISED THE BEST CLASS EVER!!!!!11111!!!!
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Six months in and has a recruiting class equal to Wisconsin. I don’t think that’s a bad thing. Next class I think shows where he really stands.
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Aspirational goal - "“I want the University of Washington’s class of 2025 to be the best recruiting class Washington’s ever had,” Fisch said during a Feb. 2 appearance on Seattle Sports’ Brock and Salk."
I don't waste much time on this malarkey, but am pleasantly surprised by how well it appears he is doing on the recruiting front. However, the proof is in the pudding as they say. Wins are what matters. How well the team comes together, how well the talent is developed and coached, and how well both the players and coaching staff perform game day. That's what matters. Beat Michigan. Beat Ohio State. Beat Penn State. Win the B1G. Then I'll be impressed.
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if you are in the top 20 of recruiting and with the new playoff system anything is possible.
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I don't think it gets close to what I can remember being the best class and probably the best of relatively modern TBS rankings - 2001. For example they signed the number #1 & 2 WRs nationally and I think the highest-rated offensive lineman. That class ended up being a joke outside of Reggie though I think and Neuheisel got accused of recruiting a lot of guys people weren't huge on just because of star ratings.
I don't think this class also gets close to Petersen's best classes, but it will be good for where the program is right now and the state of TBS bag power.
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This is accurate. I think the expanded playoff especially is gonna create some fun runs with teams like last year's UW. I think something happened in the past 20 years or so though that will make it hard for teams outside of maybe half a dozen programs to actually win the full natty because of how much better and deeper they are in the trenches. I don't know how or why exactly it happens, but it seems to be the case.








