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bananasnblondes
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Scott Eklund announced last week that 4* WR Jaylinn Hawkins had moved on from UW and just like clockwork, today there is news that Petersen will have an in home with Hawkins on Wednesday.
Most feel he is an ASU lean but the kid has not shown his cards at all about who he is favoring and Petersen has a streak of about 5 recruits in a row that he has honed in on and gotten a commitment from.
We should all thank Scott for realizing that whatever he reports, the opposite happens. Go get em Pete
Most feel he is an ASU lean but the kid has not shown his cards at all about who he is favoring and Petersen has a streak of about 5 recruits in a row that he has honed in on and gotten a commitment from.
We should all thank Scott for realizing that whatever he reports, the opposite happens. Go get em Pete
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It's honestly unbelievable how wrong he is all the god damned time.
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It's almost impossible to be wrong that often. He should try and turn that into a marketable skill.WilburHooksHands said:It's honestly unbelievable how wrong he is all the god damned time.
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If Pete gets Hawkins and Warren then this class is an 'A' without a doubt.
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FuckFudge, youassholesbuttholes are making me hope UW gets him just so Ektard can be wrong (again). -
He could work as an anti-recruiting service. Schools could pay him to say that recruits aren't going to their respective institutions, virtually assuring commitments for them. It would work at least 81% of the time. The profit margin would be huge if not for his food budget.RaccoonHarry said:
It's almost impossible to be wrong that often. He should try and turn that into a marketable skill.WilburHooksHands said:It's honestly unbelievable how wrong he is all the god damned time.
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Based on the results this year, I think Petersen has already made this discovery and is exploiting itScroteDawg said:
He could work as an anti-recruiting service. Schools could pay him to say that recruits aren't going to their respective institutions, virtually assuring commitments for them. It would work at least 81% of the time. The profit margin would be huge if not for his food budget.RaccoonHarry said:
It's almost impossible to be wrong that often. He should try and turn that into a marketable skill.WilburHooksHands said:It's honestly unbelievable how wrong he is all the god damned time.
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I love how jsmdoogs starts a new post to ask Ektard stupid fucking questions every day. how does he not realize that Ektard knows nothing by now?
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I played that for a while....I think it's a ruse to see what mundane questions you can get them to legitimately answer.insinceredawg said:I love how jsmdoogs starts a new post to ask Ektard stupid fucking questions every day. how does he not realize that Ektard knows nothing by now?
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