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Julius Irvin, 4* 2018 DB, Anaheim (Servite), CA (COMMITTED)

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  • NeGgaPlEaSe
    NeGgaPlEaSe Member Posts: 5,973
    edited January 2018

    West-side/West coast you dotards.

  • bananasnblondes
    bananasnblondes Member Posts: 15,575

    West-side/West coast you dotards.

    Nope, the W is for "Women's Rights". He was showing his support for the women's march last weekend.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 115,435 Founders Club
  • FKA_Mousecop
    FKA_Mousecop Member Posts: 2,054
    Ektard seems to think it'll be Alabama
  • MisterEm
    MisterEm Member Posts: 6,685
    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?

    You're missing the boat.

    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