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Michael Eletise Announcing Monday
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Could be. I think it was more of his decision than the family though. the parents were way bigger on education and he is going to a football factory coach at a party school. Just my two cents.
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Serious blow to the class, I had him as a lock for months now. This really hurts because I don't really know who else they'll go after on OL.
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Chris Petersen has already flipped one commit from Arizona in Naijiel Hale. Does lightening strike twice?
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I kinda understand the family thing, but every indication seemed like he was a lock. The best recruit left on the board (that we had a legit shot at), who plays a critical position, commits to UA instead. WTF?
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Peterman must have thought he was in the WAC again
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You people take this shit way too seriously.
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Here's Biggin's take: http://www.scout.com/college/football/recruiting/story/1567444-breaking-michael-eletise-commits-to-arizona
Says UW was the leader last week when he announced the commitment date, had a wonderful visit, Petersen even put out a tweet saying #mahalo and then one conversation with UA's coaches changed everything. If this is true, this is a colossal fuck-up.
Lars did say that his family is undecided about him taking official visits at this point, so Petersen better be renting out a hotel room in Hawaii with a bunch of uniforms and a hype vid if he has any hope of flipping this disaster around. -
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I always like the thought of highly regarded lineman committing to UW, but I don't find myself caring too much about this. It would be two-three years before this guy even sniffed the field. I'm more concerned about whether Petersen can fix this offense and if Browning/KJCS are any good. Eletise would help, but between the freshman and R-Fr, the OL isn't looking too shabby.
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That dude is an embarrassment to doogs everywhere.GrundleStiltzkin said:It's pretty clear where the blame lies: Honda.







