Treshaun Harrison Update
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I was going to type "you can't be serious" but then I realized who posted it.BallzDeep said:Fuck you guys. Wedington's commitment video was one of the best I've seen. Tre'shaun's skit was by far the worst and the gayest. Seemed like something a 3rd grader would come up with and was just awkward as fuck and looked unprepared.
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Train wrecks are fun to watchRDR said:Not @theknowledge, but TreShaun brought his sisters to the podium, Mom said she didn't want to go up there. Seemed to walk out. Then he put on a Utah beanie as one of his sister's unzipped her sweatshirt to show the Utah shirt. Did the same with an Oregon hat, not a beanie this time, as his other sister unzipped her sweatshirt. Then finally the FSU @Swaye song came over the loudspeaker and his mom walked out with an FSU shirt on as he announced he was going to FSU.
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Worst part of the whole thing is his constant referencing that “for the next 3-4 years” ...
Best of luck of being special enough to pull that off ... but that’s the exception to the rule -
Danger Jim Forman at the end there?
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Fuck, Oregon was a "hat on the table" and I didn't watch any of it. It was clear he was all FSU a while backRDR said:Not @theknowledge, but TreShaun brought his sisters to the podium, Mom said she didn't want to go up there. Seemed to walk out. Then he put on a Utah beanie as one of his sister's unzipped her sweatshirt to show the Utah shirt. Did the same with an Oregon hat, not a beanie this time, as his other sister unzipped her sweatshirt. Then finally the FSU @Swaye song came over the loudspeaker and his mom walked out with an FSU shirt on as he announced he was going to FSU.
I can't believe I watched the whole thing, either.
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At least you got a turn on his head my friend. Poor Tennessee. That hat just sat and sat and sat on the table until mama came out choppin the air. That was Sark level hat on the table shenanigans. Poor Tennessee.AZDuck said:
Fuck, Oregon was a "hat on the table" and I didn't watch any of it. It was clear he was all FSU a while backRDR said:Not @theknowledge, but TreShaun brought his sisters to the podium, Mom said she didn't want to go up there. Seemed to walk out. Then he put on a Utah beanie as one of his sister's unzipped her sweatshirt to show the Utah shirt. Did the same with an Oregon hat, not a beanie this time, as his other sister unzipped her sweatshirt. Then finally the FSU @Swaye song came over the loudspeaker and his mom walked out with an FSU shirt on as he announced he was going to FSU.
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I think it would be the funniest thing in the world if one of the losing schools was told in advance and paid off the camera crew to just start packing up their shit halfway through the hat shenanigans, then when the kid and his family stopped and asked what they were doing, they just replied, "Oh, it turns out nobody gives a shit. Bye."
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100 Chins!RealRhino said:I think it would be the funniest thing in the world if one of the losing schools was told in advance and paid off the camera crew to just start packing up their shit halfway through the hat shenanigans, then when the kid and his family stopped and asked what they were doing, they just replied, "Oh, it turns out nobody gives a shit. Bye."
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Congrats to TH for going to FSU to play for a coach who massively underachieved at Oregon during one of the weakest conference years in decades.
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TurdBuffer said:
Congrats to TH for going to FSU to play for a coach who massively underachieved at Oregon during one of the weakest conference years in decades.
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Kill this thread!
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Rule 1HUSKYFANATIC said:Kill this thread!
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Rules are meant to be brokenGrundleStiltzkin said:
Rule 1HUSKYFANATIC said:Kill this thread!
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Even though he pwned on the quooks. I really hope following the snake oil blows up in his face.
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Every quook somewhat paying attention (even me) knew he was gone a long time ago.BallzDeep said:I loved the part when he had the Oregon hat on his head and then took it off and awkwardly said "I'm not going to go there." I'm sure that induced so much quook rage.
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This thread should have been killed off weeks ago. Needs an euthanasia prescription.
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whuggy said:
75% Smalls goes to Washington. Parents are Husky fans.RhythmicSlappingDawg said:Joey Thomas liked that tweet. Smalls is gone.
81% > 75%whuggy said:
75% Smalls goes to Washington. Parents are Husky fans.RhythmicSlappingDawg said:Joey Thomas liked that tweet. Smalls is gone.
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If someone posts lemon party maybe this thread will finally get nuked
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Boobs please come back dood. We need you now more than ever.MrsPetersen said:If someone posts lemon party maybe this thread will finally get nuked
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I was actually scared to click on this when I saw a new post...
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Bored motto?MrsPetersen said:I was actually scared to click on this when I saw a new post...
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@TierbsHsotBoobsMrsPetersen said:If someone posts lemon party maybe this thread will finally get nuked
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anyone know wtf happened with his recruiting process?
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I heard he was being an idiot and burned a lot of bridges.WeakarmCobra said:anyone know wtf happened with his recruiting process?
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PurpleBaze said:
I heard he’s a fucking dipshit.WeakarmCobra said:anyone know wtf happened with his recruiting process?
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To me, what Pete's ACTIONS have shown is that he thinks about the program in the type of manner that you'd expect a strong executive to do.MrsPetersen said:If someone posts lemon party maybe this thread will finally get nuked
Forget all the BS that you hear with most programs and whatnot. A college football program is a massive operation and successfully delivering results isn't accidental.
Pete has an identity for the program that is visible whether you look at the type of players that we recruit (OKGs), to his expectations for his coaches (be good both at recruiting and player development or game planning depending on what your role is), to what he expects from his defense, to what he largely expects out of his offense (not an accident that the game after ASU we literally ran the ball EVERY SINGLE TIME).
At Boise, recruiting was less about competing for elite players (because they weren't going to Boise anyway) as it was finding guys that could outperform at the WAC/MWC level. Finding guys that were the classic "diamond in the rough" type of players is what they thrived on. Player development mattered. Hence you get guys like Strausser who are unquestionably good position coaches but shit as recruiters. Pete gave them the opportunity to grow into those roles and when they failed, he moved on from them. In a lot of ways Malloe is a great example to contrast against Struasser because while Malloe moved up into the P12 job, he clearly needed to up his recruiting game after the 2017 class. What we saw in the 2018 class shows that he has the drive and desire to continue to improve.
Clearly the results of 2016 and 2017 and our performance in these "big games" that we have ultimately failed in has also gone a long way into changing how Pete's managing the program. Culture matters. There's no question. But culture by itself does not trump talent. His recent comments speaking to the effect that you have to embrace recruiting is beyond telling. That shit didn't happen even 2 years ago.
And moreover, you're seeing this not only embraced as Pete's opinion, but throughout the staff. You don't get K going to Pete offering to take a step back to make sure that Lake stays on staff unless everybody is starting to realize that. You don't see K making all of the effort that he is in recruiting without understanding the importance.
The thing to me that most people don't realize is that these types of things don't happen overnight. Everything has consequences. You don't just immediately fire people without a) giving them the chance to improve and b) recognizing what such a move would have throughout your program from coaches to players. You can see and understand what you need to change in recruiting but it takes time to implement and roll through (normally 12-18 months).
However, when you compare what Pete does and compare that to what you hear/see out of SC and Clay Helton, or the shit that comes out of Eugene, or LOL Tempe with Herm, it's nice knowing that we have an elite coach that is able to walk circles around them. Our success at this point going forward under Pete is far from an accident and sustainable. This is what it is supposed to look and feel like. -
So, what you're saying is "less flatbed, more rickshaw?"RaceBannon said:
To me, what Pete's ACTIONS have shown is that he thinks about the program in the type of manner that you'd expect a strong executive to do.MrsPetersen said:If someone posts lemon party maybe this thread will finally get nuked
Forget all the BS that you hear with most programs and whatnot. A college football program is a massive operation and successfully delivering results isn't accidental.
Pete has an identity for the program that is visible whether you look at the type of players that we recruit (OKGs), to his expectations for his coaches (be good both at recruiting and player development or game planning depending on what your role is), to what he expects from his defense, to what he largely expects out of his offense (not an accident that the game after ASU we literally ran the ball EVERY SINGLE TIME).
At Boise, recruiting was less about competing for elite players (because they weren't going to Boise anyway) as it was finding guys that could outperform at the WAC/MWC level. Finding guys that were the classic "diamond in the rough" type of players is what they thrived on. Player development mattered. Hence you get guys like Strausser who are unquestionably good position coaches but shit as recruiters. Pete gave them the opportunity to grow into those roles and when they failed, he moved on from them. In a lot of ways Malloe is a great example to contrast against Struasser because while Malloe moved up into the P12 job, he clearly needed to up his recruiting game after the 2017 class. What we saw in the 2018 class shows that he has the drive and desire to continue to improve.
Clearly the results of 2016 and 2017 and our performance in these "big games" that we have ultimately failed in has also gone a long way into changing how Pete's managing the program. Culture matters. There's no question. But culture by itself does not trump talent. His recent comments speaking to the effect that you have to embrace recruiting is beyond telling. That shit didn't happen even 2 years ago.
And moreover, you're seeing this not only embraced as Pete's opinion, but throughout the staff. You don't get K going to Pete offering to take a step back to make sure that Lake stays on staff unless everybody is starting to realize that. You don't see K making all of the effort that he is in recruiting without understanding the importance.
The thing to me that most people don't realize is that these types of things don't happen overnight. Everything has consequences. You don't just immediately fire people without a) giving them the chance to improve and b) recognizing what such a move would have throughout your program from coaches to players. You can see and understand what you need to change in recruiting but it takes time to implement and roll through (normally 12-18 months).
However, when you compare what Pete does and compare that to what you hear/see out of SC and Clay Helton, or the shit that comes out of Eugene, or LOL Tempe with Herm, it's nice knowing that we have an elite coach that is able to walk circles around them. Our success at this point going forward under Pete is far from an accident and sustainable. This is what it is supposed to look and feel like.