Julius Irvin, 4* 2018 DB, Anaheim (Servite), CA (COMMITTED)
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Keep working those fieldphones Radar!!!RDR said:Jimmy Lake had an in-home with Julius today. Tosh is dropping by tonight. Helton and some assistants will be in-home Tuesday night. Should make a decision by the end of the week.

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I'm still retarded.RoadDawg55 said:
I bet 95% of this board was retarded at 17.CuntWaffle said:
The problem is parents let kids make their own decisions which is fucking dumb. These kids at this age are borderline retarded.RoadDawg55 said:I remember Papa Irving raving about the UW coaches in the Summer. Has this all been a ploy for USC attention?
It really is frustrating that these high end players don’t realize how low risk of a decision UW is. The worst case scenario is you go 9-4 under Pete.
They will get good coaching. The program is organized. The coaches care about the players and stay on them. The rules are consistent. Other schools are playing Victor and keeping Peters on the team. UW is a good school. Pete puts guys in the NFL. Fan base could be better, but is best in the PAC 12. Seattle is a real city.
I know that last paragraph is doogish, but it’s true. Kids are dumb and that’s fine, but parents and high school coaches should understand and consider some of this, especially the ones not getting money under the table. I can’t fault kids and their families for that.
Fonziejumpingtheshark.gifFremontTroll said:Christ, please leave the pick up analogies to DDY.
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FremontTroll said:
West-side/West coast you dotards.
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Nope, the W is for "Women's Rights". He was showing his support for the women's march last weekend.FremontTroll said:West-side/West coast you dotards.
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*pussy parade
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Ektard seems to think it'll be Alabama
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So we know he’s not going to Bama then.FKA_Mousecop said:Ektard seems to think it'll be Alabama
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I mean, I get why a kid from California would go to USC. But having said that, I don't get why a kid would go to USC. Or certainly why they would let themselves be waitlisted or slow-played by USC. YOU are doing THEM the favor. It's like no coaching happens there. If USC tells a DB they have to wait and see if they are going to offer, the guy should tell them to fuck off and go elsewhere.
Just consider the last five years of NFL drafts. USC has had ONE 1st-rounder, a 3rd-rounder, a 4th-rounder and two 6th-round picks. And their lone 1st-round pick, Adoree Jackson, was taken that high primarily because he's an amazing punt returner.
Meanwhile, Washington in that same timeframe has two 1st-rounders and three 2nd-rounders. Two starting corners and one starting safety in the NFL. Do you think Washington has OUTRECRUITED USC over the past eight years? Or are they actually COACHING their players to get better?
USC has a QB coaching WRs who is the OC but isn't allowed to call plays or design the offense. WTF? Just listed to an NFL pre-draft podcast today where the scout said he looked at Porter Gustin and Nwosu from USC and while he liked their athleticism, they looked like they hadn't been taught any passrushing moves at all, just tried to run around guys. USC in a nutshell. -
Okay, that got longwinded. The recruiting classes that made up those five NFL drafts were essentially 2009-2014. OF the CB's and S's recruited by each school for those years:
USC:
5-stars: 3
4-stars: 11
Top 100 overall: 5
Note: Adoree Jackson was ranked the #7 player in the country, went 1st round. T.J. McDonald was ranked the #32 player in the country, went 3rd round. So basically the only guys who went in day one or two of the draft for USC were guys considered 1st-round talents before they even showed up on campus.
UW:
5-stars: Zero
4-stars: 5
Top 100 overall: 1 (Budda Baker)
1st-rounders Desmond Trufant and Marcus Peters were ranked #877 and #489 overall. 2nd-rounders Kevin King and Sidney Jones were ranked #571 overall and NA. Sidney Jones was so little thought of he was ranked the 94th-best CB in the country.
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You're missing the boat.RealRhino said:Okay, that got longwinded. The recruiting classes that made up those five NFL drafts were essentially 2009-2014. OF the CB's and S's recruited by each school for those years:
USC:
5-stars: 3
4-stars: 11
Top 100 overall: 5
Note: Adoree Jackson was ranked the #7 player in the country, went 1st round. T.J. McDonald was ranked the #32 player in the country, went 3rd round. So basically the only guys who went in day one or two of the draft for USC were guys considered 1st-round talents before they even showed up on campus.
UW:
5-stars: Zero
4-stars: 5
Top 100 overall: 1 (Budda Baker)
1st-rounders Desmond Trufant and Marcus Peters were ranked #877 and #489 overall. 2nd-rounders Kevin King and Sidney Jones were ranked #571 overall and NA. Sidney Jones was so little thought of he was ranked the 94th-best CB in the country.
Seriously, why would somebody trust their career development to USC?
My brother in law was a Hackett recruit that played under Pete, and had a cup of Joe in the league.
There are USC advantages that the UW will never be able to touch. This extends far beyond football.
That is WHY.
HTH







