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Dontae McMillan, 3* 2019 RB, Seattle (Chief Sealth), WA

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  • DomicilloDomicillo Member Posts: 3,025
    edited January 2019

    I’m all in for hating dropping Austin Jones. Best back in America. Will finish second in the Heisman at Stanford rather easily.

    I don’t think we droooed him because he wasn’t OKG enough though, do you? I mean he had Stanford #1 throughout the process. If anything he was too OKG.

    I thought we just got beat for Holland, I don’t remember dropping him. But yeah he was my favorite corner last year besides Dom.
    I think @LaMichael_Corleone would point out that the fact people associate (joking or not) the pinnacle of OKG as having admission/interest in Stanford is part of the larger problem/conversation here. That the inherent aspects of privilege and nature v. nurture that seem to be applied to the types of guys we’re recruiting now and how that projects on the program itself.
  • TequillaTequilla Member Posts: 20,011
    I have interacted with Kevin a lot ... always came off as a great guy to me. Yes, he has swag. But he’s also a great example of how OKGs can come from any walk of life
  • DooglesDoogles Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 12,693 Founders Club
    Tequilla said:

    I have interacted with Kevin a lot ... always came off as a great guy to me. Yes, he has swag. But he’s also a great example of how OKGs can come from any walk of life

    Yeah I never got the impression King was crazy fast strategy. Just because he is from Compton doesn't mean shit.

    He was pretty soft spoken, insecure, and without confidence that first year at safety.

    He would bitch out on hits all the time. I wish I could find the thread but after the cactus bowl I think it was Roaddawg and me calling for his switch to corner or sell the couch.

    He wasn't some out of control rebel sarkboy.

    But yeah he's from Compton so I guess that fits the Pete hates blacks agenda being pimped by you fucking idiots.
  • DomicilloDomicillo Member Posts: 3,025
    edited January 2019

    Well if he would then this has become the ultimate circular bitchfest. We can't at once bitch that we dropped Austin Jones because he doesn't fit our recruiting profile and simultaneously bitch that a kid like Austin Jones is the ultimate fit for our recruiting profile.

    I get people are frustrated with the OKG approach but the willingness to bitch about it from all sides is getting ridiculous. Eventually all the complaints start to lose merit because they have no consistency whatsoever.

    OKG is why we have lost out on some kids. It's not why we lose out on every kid. Blaming every lost kid on the OKG philosophy and bringing OKG into every bitch session dilutes the impact of the complaint.

    It's almost as meaningless as doog at this point.
    You’re proving my point. I’d never argue that being admitted/interested in Stanford qualifies someone as being an OKG, you did. The term OKG is so vague that people apply it differently across the board.

    However, the trends of Pete’s recruiting tell a different story; fewer kids from two black parent families, fewer kids from lower socioeconomic backgrounds (but more Poly/white inner city/lower income kids than black)...

    We’ve limited ourselves from recruiting kids from certain backgrounds/surroundings and that’s how I’m going to judge how OKG philosophy is actually being applied. I agree, OKGs can and should come from any walk of life, but Pete’s program has become more homogeneous by background with every year.
  • HFNYHFNY Member Posts: 5,310 Standard Supporter
    I'm all for taking an elevated yet educated risk on a player who could ultimately thrive in the OKG environment.

    With the roster the most stacked with talent than any time in the last 25 years, maybe we'll see the staff take a risk on a very talented player who isn't the biggest OKG guy right off the bat.
  • HillsboroDuckHillsboroDuck Member Posts: 9,186
    Domicillo said:

    You’re proving my point. I’d never argue that being admitted/interested in Stanford qualifies someone as being an OKG, you did. The term OKG is so vague that people apply it differently across the board.

    However, the trends of Pete’s recruiting tell a different story; fewer kids from two black parent families, fewer kids from lower socioeconomic backgrounds (but more Poly/white inner city/lower income kids than black)...

    We’ve limited ourselves from recruiting kids from certain backgrounds/surroundings and that’s how I’m going to judge how OKG philosophy is actually being applied. I agree, OKGs can and should come from any walk of life, but Pete’s program has become more homogeneous by background with every year.
    I didn't say qualifying for Stanford makes you an OKG, but yes, someone who has Stanford as a leader from day one is almost always going to be an OKG. There's a reason Trent McDuffie ended up here.

    How in the world has the program become more homogeneous by background every year when in the last two years we've made this sudden move to recruit an asston of Polys, who were largely non existent in his first three classes?

    The two black parent thing kills me too. I don't understand how this bored became too good for Julius Irvin and Trent McDuffie.

    Get good football players.

    And FTR since this is his thread, I support offering McMillan and hope we get him.
  • DomicilloDomicillo Member Posts: 3,025

    He’s from NorCal lol
    It’s almost like people here are projecting the qualities of being OKG as being impacted by racial stereotypes, and ignoring how its actually being applied by their background/surroundings....
  • NEsnake12NEsnake12 Member Posts: 3,793
    Kevin King and Marcus Peters are both from Oakland.

    We'd absolutely still take a kid like King but not a kid like Peters
  • HillsboroDuckHillsboroDuck Member Posts: 9,186
    It’s almost like people here are projecting the qualities of being OKG as being impacted by racial stereotypes, and ignoring how its actually being applied by their background/surroundings....
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