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Foster Sarell to UW: Yes or No?

Call your shot here ...

YES.

The trajectory of the football program couldn't be better.

Small-town WA kid from a tight-knit family and community.

Pete and his staff seem to have done a brilliant job of engaging everyone close to Sarell to feel positive about the University of Washington and Husky Football.

Looking forward to watching the Fozzy Bear line up between Trey Adams and Coleman Shelton next fall.


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  • CuntWaffle
    CuntWaffle Member Posts: 22,499
    No

    He would have committed by now

    Let him LEAVE!
  • UWhuskytskeet
    UWhuskytskeet Member Posts: 7,113
  • Swaye
    Swaye Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 41,739 Founders Club
  • BlowItUp
    BlowItUp Member Posts: 877
  • GreenRiverGatorz
    GreenRiverGatorz Member Posts: 10,165
    In full doog spirit, yes he will be coming.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 113,882 Founders Club
    Nada zip zero chance
  • dhdawg
    dhdawg Member Posts: 13,326
    no. and fuck him when he leaves.
  • backthepack
    backthepack Member Posts: 19,937
  • AtomicDawg
    AtomicDawg Member Posts: 7,331
    edited December 2016
    No. but it will fun kicking his ass every year since they cannot complete a forward pass and have shit at tb and Shaw is pining for the NFL.
  • TommySQC
    TommySQC Member Posts: 5,813
  • 2001400ex
    2001400ex Member Posts: 29,457

    If he commits to Stanford over UW, he could be denied academically from Stanford for making a stupid decision

    Things we learned from Sark when one third of his recruits never played a down for UW.
  • Tequilla
    Tequilla Member Posts: 20,098
    animate said:

    you dingleberries ... Sarell (and his family, specifically his mom) haven't even started/finished their OV at UW.

    The only thing we can probably comfortably say (reading the tea leaves and doing some observation/psychology) is this:

    - Sarell was mostly likely gone 4-5 months ago.
    - his internet net presence was all Stanford
    - recent UW success under Petersen and a rough patch with Stanford helped open his mind back to UW
    - Stanford has recovered to a good season
    - anything can happen (usually good things when a recruit and family get an OV to UW with Petersen)

    for example: see Elijah Molden. He was pretty much Stanford until he got an OV with UW and that did it.

    We can only hope the same thing happens with Sarell. But wherever he goes good luck to him.

    This is the most optimistic realistic view that I see ...

    If pressed, I'd say our odds of getting Fozzy are about the same as UW beating Bama ...
  • animate
    animate Member Posts: 4,245
    Tequilla said:

    animate said:

    you dingleberries ... Sarell (and his family, specifically his mom) haven't even started/finished their OV at UW.

    The only thing we can probably comfortably say (reading the tea leaves and doing some observation/psychology) is this:

    - Sarell was mostly likely gone 4-5 months ago.
    - his internet net presence was all Stanford
    - recent UW success under Petersen and a rough patch with Stanford helped open his mind back to UW
    - Stanford has recovered to a good season
    - anything can happen (usually good things when a recruit and family get an OV to UW with Petersen)

    for example: see Elijah Molden. He was pretty much Stanford until he got an OV with UW and that did it.

    We can only hope the same thing happens with Sarell. But wherever he goes good luck to him.

    This is the most optimistic realistic view that I see ...

    If pressed, I'd say our odds of getting Fozzy are about the same as UW beating Bama ...
    we can only hope that there are big enough questions about Stanford to make him and his mom hesitate enough. Shaw NFL questions and continuity questions over the O-line etc ...

    Otherwise Stanford has too much going at the moment for them:

    - Sarell has made fast friends with Stanford recruits the last year, that actually means alot. Has Sarell made any friends with UW recruits? I haven't heard any talk about it at all. Bad sign.
    - if he goes Stanford he'll be blocking for potentially Mills, Parkinson and others. That's a pretty compelling group of recruits. The TBS'er in me is showing ...

    I think it's clear that the ceiling is much higher with Petersen than Shaw at the moment, UW is trending and it's rolling forward, ain't gonna stop. Is it enough to overcome probable ingrained thinking and bias towards Stanford? I hope so.
  • RoadDawg55
    RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,129
    No clue. Coker is the best forecaster though and he says no, so that's what seems likely.

    The doog in me is too excited about him sliding in at LG next year to completely lose hope.
  • Ice_Holmvik
    Ice_Holmvik Member Posts: 2,912
    Yes. He's Asian.
  • Baseman
    Baseman Member Posts: 12,369
    animate said:

    Tequilla said:

    animate said:

    you dingleberries ... Sarell (and his family, specifically his mom) haven't even started/finished their OV at UW.

    The only thing we can probably comfortably say (reading the tea leaves and doing some observation/psychology) is this:

    - Sarell was mostly likely gone 4-5 months ago.
    - his internet net presence was all Stanford
    - recent UW success under Petersen and a rough patch with Stanford helped open his mind back to UW
    - Stanford has recovered to a good season
    - anything can happen (usually good things when a recruit and family get an OV to UW with Petersen)

    for example: see Elijah Molden. He was pretty much Stanford until he got an OV with UW and that did it.

    We can only hope the same thing happens with Sarell. But wherever he goes good luck to him.

    This is the most optimistic realistic view that I see ...

    If pressed, I'd say our odds of getting Fozzy are about the same as UW beating Bama ...
    we can only hope that there are big enough questions about Stanford to make him and his mom hesitate enough. Shaw NFL questions and continuity questions over the O-line etc ...

    Otherwise Stanford has too much going at the moment for them:

    - Sarell has made fast friends with Stanford recruits the last year, that actually means alot. Has Sarell made any friends with UW recruits? I haven't heard any talk about it at all. Bad sign.
    - if he goes Stanford he'll be blocking for potentially Mills, Parkinson and others. That's a pretty compelling group of recruits. The TBS'er in me is showing ...

    I think it's clear that the ceiling is much higher with Petersen than Shaw at the moment, UW is trending and it's rolling forward, ain't gonna stop. Is it enough to overcome probable ingrained thinking and bias towards Stanford? I hope so.
    Disagree. In or Out?
  • 79smoothdawg
    79smoothdawg Member Posts: 721
    Gone, per my buddy at work whos friends kid says so.
  • PineapplePirate
    PineapplePirate Member Posts: 4,642
    I'm going on a limb of hope and saying yes.

    At this point, if Chris Petersen walks through your door and offers you a scholarship to UW and you say no... then you might as well buy cable. Elijah Molden bought Direct TV, and he's a smarter kid because of it.
  • animate
    animate Member Posts: 4,245
    Baseman said:

    animate said:

    Tequilla said:

    animate said:

    you dingleberries ... Sarell (and his family, specifically his mom) haven't even started/finished their OV at UW.

    The only thing we can probably comfortably say (reading the tea leaves and doing some observation/psychology) is this:

    - Sarell was mostly likely gone 4-5 months ago.
    - his internet net presence was all Stanford
    - recent UW success under Petersen and a rough patch with Stanford helped open his mind back to UW
    - Stanford has recovered to a good season
    - anything can happen (usually good things when a recruit and family get an OV to UW with Petersen)

    for example: see Elijah Molden. He was pretty much Stanford until he got an OV with UW and that did it.

    We can only hope the same thing happens with Sarell. But wherever he goes good luck to him.

    This is the most optimistic realistic view that I see ...

    If pressed, I'd say our odds of getting Fozzy are about the same as UW beating Bama ...
    we can only hope that there are big enough questions about Stanford to make him and his mom hesitate enough. Shaw NFL questions and continuity questions over the O-line etc ...

    Otherwise Stanford has too much going at the moment for them:

    - Sarell has made fast friends with Stanford recruits the last year, that actually means alot. Has Sarell made any friends with UW recruits? I haven't heard any talk about it at all. Bad sign.
    - if he goes Stanford he'll be blocking for potentially Mills, Parkinson and others. That's a pretty compelling group of recruits. The TBS'er in me is showing ...

    I think it's clear that the ceiling is much higher with Petersen than Shaw at the moment, UW is trending and it's rolling forward, ain't gonna stop. Is it enough to overcome probable ingrained thinking and bias towards Stanford? I hope so.
    Disagree. In or Out?
    Right now. More out. After visit. Who knows?
  • TommySQC
    TommySQC Member Posts: 5,813
    animate said:

    Baseman said:

    animate said:

    Tequilla said:

    animate said:

    you dingleberries ... Sarell (and his family, specifically his mom) haven't even started/finished their OV at UW.

    The only thing we can probably comfortably say (reading the tea leaves and doing some observation/psychology) is this:

    - Sarell was mostly likely gone 4-5 months ago.
    - his internet net presence was all Stanford
    - recent UW success under Petersen and a rough patch with Stanford helped open his mind back to UW
    - Stanford has recovered to a good season
    - anything can happen (usually good things when a recruit and family get an OV to UW with Petersen)

    for example: see Elijah Molden. He was pretty much Stanford until he got an OV with UW and that did it.

    We can only hope the same thing happens with Sarell. But wherever he goes good luck to him.

    This is the most optimistic realistic view that I see ...

    If pressed, I'd say our odds of getting Fozzy are about the same as UW beating Bama ...
    we can only hope that there are big enough questions about Stanford to make him and his mom hesitate enough. Shaw NFL questions and continuity questions over the O-line etc ...

    Otherwise Stanford has too much going at the moment for them:

    - Sarell has made fast friends with Stanford recruits the last year, that actually means alot. Has Sarell made any friends with UW recruits? I haven't heard any talk about it at all. Bad sign.
    - if he goes Stanford he'll be blocking for potentially Mills, Parkinson and others. That's a pretty compelling group of recruits. The TBS'er in me is showing ...

    I think it's clear that the ceiling is much higher with Petersen than Shaw at the moment, UW is trending and it's rolling forward, ain't gonna stop. Is it enough to overcome probable ingrained thinking and bias towards Stanford? I hope so.
    Disagree. In or Out?
    Right now. More out. After visit. Who knows?
    Either way, it's interesting?
  • tvoie
    tvoie Member Posts: 996
    It sounds like UW doesn't get him, but I am just astounded that UW couldn't pull him in after the year UW has had with some of the home grown guys. I am not sure what else UW could have done, but it's a massive fail. Not signing these types of players is the difference between winning National Championships and conference championships in my opinion. It used to be because UW wasn't winning...now what?
  • whuggy
    whuggy Member Posts: 2,088
    tvoie said:

    It sounds like UW doesn't get him, but I am just astounded that UW couldn't pull him in after the year UW has had with some of the home grown guys. I am not sure what else UW could have done, but it's a massive fail. Not signing these types of players is the difference between winning National Championships and conference championships in my opinion. It used to be because UW wasn't winning...now what?

    Relationships with these kids are built over years.
    Stanford has been successful for years now. UW
    mostly just this year. Our bump will come in 2018
    recruiting. Expect a blockbuster class that will greatly
    ease the sting if FS goes to Stanford.