Kaho's dad still pushing him to BAMA
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More on Pete’s bagmanDeepSeaZ said: -
This is just secret agent Cort Denison working for the Dawgs from the inside. Goal being to get Ducks sanctioned forGaryFromTeenMom said:He's now being followed by pretty much all of the Oregon staff
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Ya is looks sketchy as fuck admissable or do you guys need to send out some wig wam invites to dig shit up?whuggy said:
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https://realdawghuskies.com/additional-insight-into-the-kaho-situation/
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Yeah its possible they lied to him regarding the chances of getting immediate ncaa eligibility but thats a mute poont since there is no way in hell UW grants his release to another Pac program let alone the ducks.dawgs206 said: -
Strange how much I hate Fetters. Never met him. Interacted on doormgman a couple of times. But he has that face and attitude I just enjoy punching.Sources said: -
her piece of shit website keeps coming back with an "internal service error"UDubHusky23 said:https://realdawghuskies.com/additional-insight-into-the-kaho-situation/
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Must be getting too much traffic. Subscriptions have NEVER been higher.GaryFromTeenMom said: -
Here is the scoop....
We can report that the story about Kaho having lost “20 pounds” is not true. He weighed 215 when he left for Reno. So, at the most, it was a three-pound loss (and it’s normal considering the stress he’s been through).
The info about him “not eating” is not true either — it’s more about not being able to work out. There’s no question that the kid is stressed out; two family members suddenly passing away is tough on any teenager.
His parents have been going through a divorce since last spring — but here’s what’s disturbing about this: His father, Hopate, had been calling up other player’s parents asking to borrow large sums of money due to his situation with the divorce.
Thankfully, the parents who were approached turned him down and wanted nothing to do with it. One parent we know of went to UW and told them this had transpired so it might be reported to compliance.
While that, in itself, is not “illegal” — but it suggests a financial burden that the father of Kaho is experiencing and from what we’ve gathered this evening.
Remember when he signed, his mother went on Twitter and asked other schools to leave her son alone? There’s always been something rather unsettling about this.
At this point, it’s unknown if Kaho will return to Washington or not. We know, for a fact, that Ale — himself — did everything he needed to do to get into Washington and become a Husky. This was his dream. But it was true that, all through the process, Kaho’s parents were not completely sold because they wanted him to go to Brigham Young and receive an LDS-centered education.
Is that what will happen now? We don’t know. We do know that he’s home and that he, himself, was looking forward to beginning his career at Washington. -
I would tongue punch fat fucking fetters' fart box for Kaho.Sources said:
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THANKS @GaryFromTeenMomGaryFromTeenMom said:Here is the scoop....
We can report that the story about Kaho having lost “20 pounds” is not true. He weighed 215 when he left for Reno. So, at the most, it was a three-pound loss (and it’s normal considering the stress he’s been through).
The info about him “not eating” is not true either — it’s more about not being able to work out. There’s no question that the kid is stressed out; two family members suddenly passing away is tough on any teenager.
His parents have been going through a divorce since last spring — but here’s what’s disturbing about this: His father, Hopate, had been calling up other player’s parents asking to borrow large sums of money due to his situation with the divorce.
Thankfully, the parents who were approached turned him down and wanted nothing to do with it. One parent we know of went to UW and told them this had transpired so it might be reported to compliance.
While that, in itself, is not “illegal” — but it suggests a financial burden that the father of Kaho is experiencing and from what we’ve gathered this evening.
Remember when he signed, his mother went on Twitter and asked other schools to leave her son alone? There’s always been something rather unsettling about this.
At this point, it’s unknown if Kaho will return to Washington or not. We know, for a fact, that Ale — himself — did everything he needed to do to get into Washington and become a Husky. This was his dream. But it was true that, all through the process, Kaho’s parents were not completely sold because they wanted him to go to Brigham Young and receive an LDS-centered education.
Is that what will happen now? We don’t know. We do know that he’s home and that he, himself, was looking forward to beginning his career at Washington. -
Its about getting paid... I guess we should respect that. Cristoballz got championship caliber bag men.
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She can't afford the $8.72 a month it costs for the EC2 so it's running on a pentium 300 in her bathroom.GaryFromTeenMom said: -
Ruth needs to learn about abundance.GaryFromTeenMom said: -
Quook forums are really on some good shit tonight....
RE: Kaho's interest in Oregon.
"Well he can see what Oregon is recruiting too and perhaps he knows UW wont have that kind of talent to match us going forward, it's all about recruiting and relationships right?!" -
Are you actually Gene Simmons? If so I understand you courage but you wouldn’t have a shot at finding where the pudding is made.dtd said: -
SyphilisButter said:
sounds like there's still a huge divide between ale and his fam, fam went to reno press about his release ask. ale told pete this morning he'll be back and wants to be here
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Becoming an SEC team has its benefits.Gwad said:Its about getting paid... I guess we should respect that. Cristoballz got championship caliber bag men.
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Depends on who is fatter... Eklard or Fatters?FremontTroll said:
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Ain’t over until he enrollswhuggy said:"It ain't over till he signs" is hereby changed to "it ain't over till he graduates".
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Can we restrict his schools on his release from his NLI if he hasn't enrolled yet?
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If he hasn't enrolled yet, I don't think so.HuskyClaws said:Can we restrict his schools on his release from his NLI if he hasn't enrolled yet?
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Does he not have to complete that credit to get into Oregon?
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If I give his dad money, will he let his son play football at UW? I don’t have money, but I would go get some
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But the doogs DWHA "I heard from my source that Kaho is slow and wasn't picking things up. We don't want him. I trust the coaches!"GaryFromTeenMom said:Quook forums are really on some good shit tonight....
RE: Kaho's interest in Oregon.
"Well he can see what Oregon is recruiting too and perhaps he knows UW wont have that kind of talent to match us going forward, it's all about recruiting and relationships right?!"
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You don't even need to go to High School to get into Oregon, my guy.Gwad said:Does he not have to complete that credit to get into Oregon?
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Yes and NoHuskyClaws said:Can we restrict his schools on his release from his NLI if he hasn't enrolled yet?
The way I understand it is that if a player that signs a NLI doesn’t show then (subject to a release) the player while able to attend any school of their choice is unable to receive aid for the first year they are there, are unable to play sports for that year, AND loses a year of athletic eligibility (ie that year doesn’t count as a RS year)
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What we know:
- Kaho completed the requirements to enroll at UW, confirmed from multiple sources
- Kaho's pops never, ever approved of UW and desperately had his hands out during (at least) the latter part of the recruiting cycle. To the point where others felt nervous about how non-subtle he was and advised UW to contact NCAA compliance
- Kaho's family, and not Kaho himself, went to the Reno media about asking for a release this afternoon
- Kaho himself told coaches he would return soon
- 70regon coaches en masse started following him, and he followed Dennison back.
This is Marlon's brother all over again, except it's Oregon and not USC that got their cash claws into his family. Expect a "people wouldn't understand" tweet at some point. -