Stephon Wright, 2019 4* DE, Cathedral HS, Los Angeles, CA (offered)
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Literally every single school has a program like this. It's modern D1 football. Even Rich Rod uses "OKG" do describe his recruits. Not be too much of a DOOG, but the difference is that Petersen actually takes the Built for Life stuff seriously after a kid commits.StrongArmCobra said:From Stephon Wright ASU OV visit report:
"It was great," Wright said of his ASU visit. "I got to see more about the campus this time and learn more about the staff. My favorite part about the visit, I would say the presentation they did called Champions for Life. It was about how they prepare you for after football, setting you up so you have a 'Plan B' for what you do when football ends. Another part of the visit I really liked was just getting spending time with the coaches. They're all good people."
Hmmmm sounds familiar...
I still think this kid is all UW and keeping it close to the vest. He retweeted Calvert's commitment tweet btw. -
ASU didn't have this previously. It's an obvious rip off of Built for Life. Just thought it was amusing.justthrowitinthebag said:
Literally every single school has a program like this. It's modern D1 football. Even Rich Rod uses "OKG" do describe his recruits. Not be too much of a DOOG, but the difference is that Petersen actually takes the Built for Life stuff seriously after a kid commits.StrongArmCobra said:From Stephon Wright ASU OV visit report:
"It was great," Wright said of his ASU visit. "I got to see more about the campus this time and learn more about the staff. My favorite part about the visit, I would say the presentation they did called Champions for Life. It was about how they prepare you for after football, setting you up so you have a 'Plan B' for what you do when football ends. Another part of the visit I really liked was just getting spending time with the coaches. They're all good people."
Hmmmm sounds familiar...
I still think this kid is all UW and keeping it close to the vest. He retweeted Calvert's commitment tweet btw. -
Pretty sure peterman ripped from someone too. The difference is that, he actually drinks the fucking koolaid he is drinkingStrongArmCobra said:
ASU didn't have this previously. It's an obvious rip off of Built for Life. Just thought it was amusing.justthrowitinthebag said:
Literally every single school has a program like this. It's modern D1 football. Even Rich Rod uses "OKG" do describe his recruits. Not be too much of a DOOG, but the difference is that Petersen actually takes the Built for Life stuff seriously after a kid commits.StrongArmCobra said:From Stephon Wright ASU OV visit report:
"It was great," Wright said of his ASU visit. "I got to see more about the campus this time and learn more about the staff. My favorite part about the visit, I would say the presentation they did called Champions for Life. It was about how they prepare you for after football, setting you up so you have a 'Plan B' for what you do when football ends. Another part of the visit I really liked was just getting spending time with the coaches. They're all good people."
Hmmmm sounds familiar...
I still think this kid is all UW and keeping it close to the vest. He retweeted Calvert's commitment tweet btw. -
Nope, Built for Life is original Pertersen. Good luck proving it's not.WeakarmCobra said:
Pretty sure peterman ripped from someone too. The difference is that, he actually drinks the fucking koolaid he is drinkingStrongArmCobra said:
ASU didn't have this previously. It's an obvious rip off of Built for Life. Just thought it was amusing.justthrowitinthebag said:
Literally every single school has a program like this. It's modern D1 football. Even Rich Rod uses "OKG" do describe his recruits. Not be too much of a DOOG, but the difference is that Petersen actually takes the Built for Life stuff seriously after a kid commits.StrongArmCobra said:From Stephon Wright ASU OV visit report:
"It was great," Wright said of his ASU visit. "I got to see more about the campus this time and learn more about the staff. My favorite part about the visit, I would say the presentation they did called Champions for Life. It was about how they prepare you for after football, setting you up so you have a 'Plan B' for what you do when football ends. Another part of the visit I really liked was just getting spending time with the coaches. They're all good people."
Hmmmm sounds familiar...
I still think this kid is all UW and keeping it close to the vest. He retweeted Calvert's commitment tweet btw. -
Stephon Wright is incredible and I would take him in a heartbeat over Ika. He has a super high ceiling, & like Ballz said, is super versatile. He would be the only guy in the class who could be really good in the Jaylen Johnson Sam position.
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Dude peterman is not the only coach that tried a similar philosophyStrongArmCobra said:
Nope, Built for Life is original Pertersen. Good luck proving it's not.WeakarmCobra said:
Pretty sure peterman ripped from someone too. The difference is that, he actually drinks the fucking koolaid he is drinkingStrongArmCobra said:
ASU didn't have this previously. It's an obvious rip off of Built for Life. Just thought it was amusing.justthrowitinthebag said:
Literally every single school has a program like this. It's modern D1 football. Even Rich Rod uses "OKG" do describe his recruits. Not be too much of a DOOG, but the difference is that Petersen actually takes the Built for Life stuff seriously after a kid commits.StrongArmCobra said:From Stephon Wright ASU OV visit report:
"It was great," Wright said of his ASU visit. "I got to see more about the campus this time and learn more about the staff. My favorite part about the visit, I would say the presentation they did called Champions for Life. It was about how they prepare you for after football, setting you up so you have a 'Plan B' for what you do when football ends. Another part of the visit I really liked was just getting spending time with the coaches. They're all good people."
Hmmmm sounds familiar...
I still think this kid is all UW and keeping it close to the vest. He retweeted Calvert's commitment tweet btw. -
What's Oregon's? Champions of the porking lot? Built for pumping gas? We fill you up?justthrowitinthebag said:
Literally every single school has a program like this. It's modern D1 football. Even Rich Rod uses "OKG" do describe his recruits. Not be too much of a DOOG, but the difference is that Petersen actually takes the Built for Life stuff seriously after a kid commits.StrongArmCobra said:From Stephon Wright ASU OV visit report:
"It was great," Wright said of his ASU visit. "I got to see more about the campus this time and learn more about the staff. My favorite part about the visit, I would say the presentation they did called Champions for Life. It was about how they prepare you for after football, setting you up so you have a 'Plan B' for what you do when football ends. Another part of the visit I really liked was just getting spending time with the coaches. They're all good people."
Hmmmm sounds familiar...
I still think this kid is all UW and keeping it close to the vest. He retweeted Calvert's commitment tweet btw. -
@WeakarmCobra Who gives a fuck? Why are you taking this thread off script? UW has "Built for Life". Now ASU all of a sudden has "Champions for Life" in Herm's first season. You're supposed to see that, shake your head, and chuckle. I pointed it out as a funny funny haha. But then you come at me with "I'm sure Petersen ripped Built for Life off of someone else der der der." Shut the fuck up!
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I hope you're Wright (lol!). I'd rather have him than Ika.StrongArmCobra said:Where is this "he's being slow played" shit coming from? Ektard? Roof? Ika is a NT and we already have two committed. They play different positions and Ika's position is the one more filled up. This kid is a 3-tech/5-tech with more length than Ngalu and more speed than Tuitele. Saying no to him is like saying no to Levi Onwuzurike. It's stupid and I doubt it's happening. We are not Alabama and can not afford to say no to a talent like this.
There's a difference between slow playing a kid and making sure he takes all the visits he wants to take before committing so there's no drama down the road.
He's committing next month and my bet is on him being a Dawg. -
Ive been thinking like this for awhile.StrongArmCobra said:
He's not. They play different positions. You have to have some element of speed on your D-line. Can't just be a bunch of NT's. Post Bandes commitment I don't think Ika has been a priority and I don't think he's all that interested anyways. He went from being a Dec visitor to that visit being cancelled. What does that tell you.WeakarmCobra said:
I thought ipa is higher on our boardStrongArmCobra said:Where is this "he's being slow played" shit coming from? Ektard? Roof? Ika is a NT and we already have two committed. This kid is a 3-tech/5-tech with more length than Ngalu and more speed than Tuitele. Saying no to him is like saying no to Levi Onwuzurike. It's stupid and I doubt it's happening.
There's a difference between slow playing a kid and making sure he takes all the visits he wants to take before committing so there's no drama down the road.
He's committing next month and my bet is on him being a Dawg.
I'd looove to have Ika ... But given our current croots situation (it would be duplication) and the tea leaves reading that we need more speed ... And stephon wright having pro-dawg leanings for so long ... I was thinking they are just vetting wright 100% to save any drama later on.
Typical Peterman stuff.






