Can one of you Einsteins explain the connection with 247 Sports, FSP and Heir Academy

Talked a while back with a coach who recruited WA while at a Mountain West school.

I asked him about a couple prospects who came through the state who were highly ranked big-name prospects.

He said something to the effect of "take those rankings for a grain a salt. He said the people who them together are tied in with Tracy Ford and the guy at Heir (don't remember his name) and those kids tend to be ranked too high because of some buddy-buddy shit." He just kind of laughed about it.

What made me think about it is seeing Julien Simon's name in the transfer portal. He was a Top 150-ish prospect nationally coming out of Tacoma according to 247 but was buried on the depth chart even with USC's shit defense.
 
Washington blue chips have under performed. No question

Emeka at Ohio State has probably been the best

Willing to bring some guys back to see though
 
2020 four stars from Washington (8): Gee Scott (No. 37 nationally), Savell Smalls (59), Levi Rogers, Geirean Hatchett, Ayden Hector, Sam Adams Jr, DJ Rogers, Alphonse Oywak

2021 five/four stars from Washington (11): JT Tuimoloau (2), Emeka Egbuka (9), Sam Huard (23), Owen Prentice, Julien Simon, Clay Millen, Lonyatta Alexander, Jabez Tinae, Jacob Schuster, Josh McCarron, Will Latu

2022 five/four stars from Washington (7): Josh Conerly (8); Tobias Meriweather (80); Ryan Otton; Dishawn Misa, Tristan Dunn; Dave Iuli

Some those guys from the 2020 class already appeared destined to portaled out to MWC/Big Sky type programs
 
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I've decided that the main things that matter are (non QB) that the kid is big and fast. The rest of the shit can be taught.
 
2020 four stars from Washington (8): Gee Scott (No. 37 nationally), Savell Smalls (59), Levi Rogers, Geirean Hatchett, Ayden Hector, Sam Adams Jr, DJ Rogers, Alphonse Oywak

2021 five/four stars from Washington (11): JT Tuimoloau (2), Emeka Egbuka (9), Sam Huard (23), Owen Prentice, Julien Simon, Clay Millen, Lonyatta Alexander, Jabez Tinae, Jacob Schuster, Josh McCarron, Will Latu

2022 five/four stars from Washington (7): Josh Conerly (8); Tobias Meriweather (80); Ryan Otton; Dishawn Misa, Tristan Dunn; Dave Iuli

Some those guys from the 2020 class already appeared destined to portaled out to MWC/Big Sky type programs

2020 four stars from Washington (8): Gee Scott (No. 37 nationally), Savell Smalls (59), Levi Rogers, Geirean Hatchett, Ayden Hector, Sam Adams Jr, DJ Rogers, Alphonse Oywak

2021 five/four stars from Washington (11): JT Tuimoloau (2), Emeka Egbuka (9), Sam Huard (23), Owen Prentice, Julien Simon, Clay Millen, Lonyatta Alexander, Jabez Tinae, Jacob Schuster, Josh McCarron, Will Latu

2022 five/four stars from Washington (7): Josh Conerly (8); Tobias Meriweather (80); Ryan Otton; Dishawn Misa, Tristan Dunn; Dave Iuli

Some those guys from the 2020 class already appeared destined to portaled out to MWC/Big Sky type programs

Lol. So many of those guys suck. I hate recruits.

 
2020 four stars from Washington (8): Gee Scott (No. 37 nationally), Savell Smalls (59), Levi Rogers, Geirean Hatchett, Ayden Hector, Sam Adams Jr, DJ Rogers, Alphonse Oywak

2021 five/four stars from Washington (11): JT Tuimoloau (2), Emeka Egbuka (9), Sam Huard (23), Owen Prentice, Julien Simon, Clay Millen, Lonyatta Alexander, Jabez Tinae, Jacob Schuster, Josh McCarron, Will Latu

2022 five/four stars from Washington (7): Josh Conerly (8); Tobias Meriweather (80); Ryan Otton; Dishawn Misa, Tristan Dunn; Dave Iuli

Some those guys from the 2020 class already appeared destined to portaled out to MWC/Big Sky type programs

2020 four stars from Washington (8): Gee Scott (No. 37 nationally), Savell Smalls (59), Levi Rogers, Geirean Hatchett, Ayden Hector, Sam Adams Jr, DJ Rogers, Alphonse Oywak

2021 five/four stars from Washington (11): JT Tuimoloau (2), Emeka Egbuka (9), Sam Huard (23), Owen Prentice, Julien Simon, Clay Millen, Lonyatta Alexander, Jabez Tinae, Jacob Schuster, Josh McCarron, Will Latu

2022 five/four stars from Washington (7): Josh Conerly (8); Tobias Meriweather (80); Ryan Otton; Dishawn Misa, Tristan Dunn; Dave Iuli

Some those guys from the 2020 class already appeared destined to portaled out to MWC/Big Sky type programs

Lol. So many of those guys suck. I hate recruits.

My friend dominated all of them in high school
 
2020 four stars from Washington (8): Gee Scott (No. 37 nationally), Savell Smalls (59), Levi Rogers, Geirean Hatchett, Ayden Hector, Sam Adams Jr, DJ Rogers, Alphonse Oywak

2021 five/four stars from Washington (11): JT Tuimoloau (2), Emeka Egbuka (9), Sam Huard (23), Owen Prentice, Julien Simon, Clay Millen, Lonyatta Alexander, Jabez Tinae, Jacob Schuster, Josh McCarron, Will Latu

2022 five/four stars from Washington (7): Josh Conerly (8); Tobias Meriweather (80); Ryan Otton; Dishawn Misa, Tristan Dunn; Dave Iuli

Some those guys from the 2020 class already appeared destined to portaled out to MWC/Big Sky type programs

2020 four stars from Washington (8): Gee Scott (No. 37 nationally), Savell Smalls (59), Levi Rogers, Geirean Hatchett, Ayden Hector, Sam Adams Jr, DJ Rogers, Alphonse Oywak

2021 five/four stars from Washington (11): JT Tuimoloau (2), Emeka Egbuka (9), Sam Huard (23), Owen Prentice, Julien Simon, Clay Millen, Lonyatta Alexander, Jabez Tinae, Jacob Schuster, Josh McCarron, Will Latu

2022 five/four stars from Washington (7): Josh Conerly (8); Tobias Meriweather (80); Ryan Otton; Dishawn Misa, Tristan Dunn; Dave Iuli

Some those guys from the 2020 class already appeared destined to portaled out to MWC/Big Sky type programs

Lol. So many of those guys suck. I hate recruits.

My friend dominated all of them in high school

Lotta guysms forgetting about how special that sophomore year was.
 
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