West Salem tight end visits UW


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Don't get too excited, yet. He still has to visit Boise State where they have a legacy of winning... and Washington State where they don't use TE's
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Is anyone else a little concerned that we've offered a bunch of 3-star, NR players in the last couple weeks. I'm no TBS expert but we seem to be moving to a lot of Plan B guys
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That's how recruiting always is. Washington will likely never be a school that pulls in 10-12 4*s or multiple 5*s consistently. The heart of the class, and every class, will be players offered during this spring eval period.bananasnblondes said:Is anyone else a little concerned that we've offered a bunch of 3-star, NR players in the last couple weeks. I'm no TBS expert but we seem to be moving to a lot of Plan B guys
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Only thing that matters....Hips?
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"Shower or fridge?" says hi.HUSKYFANATIC said:Only thing that matters....Hips?
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No interest here from Oregon because they already have a verbal from the #1 TE in the state, Cam McCormick, who also happens to be the #3 rated TE in the entire West. I'm old enough to recall when it was the Ducks getting the sloppy seconds. Some of you may not be...
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To be fair, UW does very well with in-state TEs (ASJ and Kavario Middleton being the most notable of late).
Anyway, it's a down year for TEs on the West Coast but I'd be happy with Kizer in 2016 and this guy in 2017 (who used to live in WA State):
sports.yahoo.com/washington/football/recruiting/player-Colby-Parkinson-172190RaccoonHarry said:No interest here from Oregon because they already have a verbal from the #1 TE in the state, Cam McCormick, who also happens to be the #3 rated TE in the entire West. I'm old enough to recall when it was the Ducks getting the sloppy seconds. Some of you may not be...
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Of the Cle Elum Parkinsons?HFNY said:To be fair, UW does very well with in-state TEs (ASJ and Kavario Middleton being the most notable of late).
Anyway, it's a down year for TEs on the West Coast but I'd be happy with Kizer in 2016 and this guy in 2017 (who used to live in WA State):
sports.yahoo.com/washington/football/recruiting/player-Colby-Parkinson-172190RaccoonHarry said:No interest here from Oregon because they already have a verbal from the #1 TE in the state, Cam McCormick, who also happens to be the #3 rated TE in the entire West. I'm old enough to recall when it was the Ducks getting the sloppy seconds. Some of you may not be...
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I hope not!TierbsHsotBoobs said:
Of the Cle Elum Parkinsons?HFNY said:To be fair, UW does very well with in-state TEs (ASJ and Kavario Middleton being the most notable of late).
Anyway, it's a down year for TEs on the West Coast but I'd be happy with Kizer in 2016 and this guy in 2017 (who used to live in WA State):
sports.yahoo.com/washington/football/recruiting/player-Colby-Parkinson-172190RaccoonHarry said:No interest here from Oregon because they already have a verbal from the #1 TE in the state, Cam McCormick, who also happens to be the #3 rated TE in the entire West. I'm old enough to recall when it was the Ducks getting the sloppy seconds. Some of you may not be...
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Yes. This needs to be the UW fanbase mindset.whatshouldicareabout said:
That's how recruiting always is. Washington will likely never be a school that pulls in 10-12 4*s or multiple 5*s consistently. The heart of the class, and every class, will be players offered during this spring eval period.bananasnblondes said:Is anyone else a little concerned that we've offered a bunch of 3-star, NR players in the last couple weeks. I'm no TBS expert but we seem to be moving to a lot of Plan B guys
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There are only a handful of teams this is not the mindset for: USC, Bama, and, at this point, UCLA and tOSU are the only schools that can count on multiple 5 star kids committing at the beginning and end of the recruiting cycle. Everyone else is pretty middle-heavyAZDuck said:
Yes. This needs to be the UW fanbase mindset.whatshouldicareabout said:
That's how recruiting always is. Washington will likely never be a school that pulls in 10-12 4*s or multiple 5*s consistently. The heart of the class, and every class, will be players offered during this spring eval period.bananasnblondes said:Is anyone else a little concerned that we've offered a bunch of 3-star, NR players in the last couple weeks. I'm no TBS expert but we seem to be moving to a lot of Plan B guys
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what about all the 5*'s Oregon gets every year that are rated 2 and 3* by the rating experts?
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Better the Cle Elum Parkinsons than the Yelm Parkinsons....TierbsHsotBoobs said:
Of the Cle Elum Parkinsons?
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I prefer the Spin City Parkinsons
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Very good point. Oregon has recruited pretty well, but hey aren't close to the "Big Boys" yet they've found a way.sarktastic said:what about all the 5*'s Oregon gets every year that are rated 2 and 3* by the rating experts?
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That's the joke...MrsPetersen said:
Better the Cle Elum Parkinsons than the Yelm Parkinsons....TierbsHsotBoobs said:
Of the Cle Elum Parkinsons? -
Free Pub for My Boy!!!
His other Dad told me to keep this on the DL but the pride of a possible UW offer can't keep my excitement from gushing over.
Besides I wear the kilt in this damn family. -
Best part is 81% or this bored has no idea what you are talking about...TierbsHsotBoobs said:
That's the joke...MrsPetersen said:
Better the Cle Elum Parkinsons than the Yelm Parkinsons....TierbsHsotBoobs said:
Of the Cle Elum Parkinsons?
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Kizer of the Keyser Soze Kizers?HFNY said:To be fair, UW does very well with in-state TEs (ASJ and Kavario Middleton being the most notable of late).
Anyway, it's a down year for TEs on the West Coast but I'd be happy with Kizer in 2016 and this guy in 2017 (who used to live in WA State):
sports.yahoo.com/washington/football/recruiting/player-Colby-Parkinson-172190RaccoonHarry said:No interest here from Oregon because they already have a verbal from the #1 TE in the state, Cam McCormick, who also happens to be the #3 rated TE in the entire West. I'm old enough to recall when it was the Ducks getting the sloppy seconds. Some of you may not be...