I don't have FBA, just possible COVID.
I should also be back next week.
I don't have FBA, just possible COVID.
I should also be back next week.
The move to Friday Harbor ICU really improved the blood oxygen content.
I don't have FBA, just possible COVID.
I should also be back next week.
I love how you felt the need to qualify that you don't have FBA. Much like that recruit that took to Twitter to qualify that he actually got a scholie and wasn't just walking on
The fact that Washington players don't want to play for Washington that extensively is jarring. No team in the country can have success (for their invidual standards) without any of their local players staying home
The fact that Washington players don't want to play for Washington that extensively is jarring. No team in the country can have success (for their invidual standards) without any of their local players staying home
They did just a few years ago. UW had an either-or moment on the approach to NIL Either embrace it and use the same sales pitch as the school's who cared, or do what UW did.
The fact that Washington players don't want to play for Washington that extensively is jarring. No team in the country can have success (for their invidual standards) without any of their local players staying home
They did just a few years ago. UW had an either-or moment on the approach to NIL Either embrace it and use the same sales pitch as the school's who cared, or do what UW did.
I have a hard time believing that it all boils down to NIL
The fact that Washington players don't want to play for Washington that extensively is jarring. No team in the country can have success (for their invidual standards) without any of their local players staying home
They did just a few years ago. UW had an either-or moment on the approach to NIL Either embrace it and use the same sales pitch as the school's who cared, or do what UW did.
I have a hard time believing that it all boils down to NIL
Really? Was salary not a primary consideration when you applied for your job? To me, it's never been more cut and dry.
The fact that Washington players don't want to play for Washington that extensively is jarring. No team in the country can have success (for their invidual standards) without any of their local players staying home
They did just a few years ago. UW had an either-or moment on the approach to NIL Either embrace it and use the same sales pitch as the school's who cared, or do what UW did.
I have a hard time believing that it all boils down to NIL
Really? Was salary not a primary consideration when you applied for your job? To me, it's never been more cut and dry.
The fact that Washington players don't want to play for Washington that extensively is jarring. No team in the country can have success (for their invidual standards) without any of their local players staying home
They did just a few years ago. UW had an either-or moment on the approach to NIL Either embrace it and use the same sales pitch as the school's who cared, or do what UW did.
I have a hard time believing that it all boils down to NIL
Really? Was salary not a primary consideration when you applied for your job? To me, it's never been more cut and dry.
The fact that Washington players don't want to play for Washington that extensively is jarring. No team in the country can have success (for their invidual standards) without any of their local players staying home
They did just a few years ago. UW had an either-or moment on the approach to NIL Either embrace it and use the same sales pitch as the school's who cared, or do what UW did.
I have a hard time believing that it all boils down to NIL
Really? Was salary not a primary consideration when you applied for your job? To me, it's never been more cut and dry.
Things are different in Canada

The fact that Washington players don't want to play for Washington that extensively is jarring. No team in the country can have success (for their invidual standards) without any of their local players staying home
They did just a few years ago. UW had an either-or moment on the approach to NIL Either embrace it and use the same sales pitch as the school's who cared, or do what UW did.
I have a hard time believing that it all boils down to NIL
Really? Was salary not a primary consideration when you applied for your job? To me, it's never been more cut and dry.
Things are different in Canada
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The fact that Washington players don't want to play for Washington that extensively is jarring. No team in the country can have success (for their invidual standards) without any of their local players staying home
They did just a few years ago. UW had an either-or moment on the approach to NIL Either embrace it and use the same sales pitch as the school's who cared, or do what UW did.
I have a hard time believing that it all boils down to NIL
The fact that Washington players don't want to play for Washington that extensively is jarring. No team in the country can have success (for their invidual standards) without any of their local players staying home
They did just a few years ago. UW had an either-or moment on the approach to NIL Either embrace it and use the same sales pitch as the school's who cared, or do what UW did.
I have a hard time believing that it all boils down to NIL
Really? Was salary not a primary consideration when you applied for your job? To me, it's never been more cut and dry.
Well if I just wanted to make money I'd go roll around in the Alberta mud working the oil fields. So I guess not. I don't think many guys around the country are making significant money from NIL unless they are borderline 5 star so most of the guys UW is missing out on in state shouldn't be in that group very often
The fact that Washington players don't want to play for Washington that extensively is jarring. No team in the country can have success (for their invidual standards) without any of their local players staying home
They did just a few years ago. UW had an either-or moment on the approach to NIL Either embrace it and use the same sales pitch as the school's who cared, or do what UW did.
I have a hard time believing that it all boils down to NIL
Really? Was salary not a primary consideration when you applied for your job? To me, it's never been more cut and dry.
Things are different in Canada
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A great, great movie.
The fact that Washington players don't want to play for Washington that extensively is jarring. No team in the country can have success (for their invidual standards) without any of their local players staying home
They did just a few years ago. UW had an either-or moment on the approach to NIL Either embrace it and use the same sales pitch as the school's who cared, or do what UW did.
I have a hard time believing that it all boils down to NIL
Really? Was salary not a primary consideration when you applied for your job? To me, it's never been more cut and dry.
Well if I just wanted to make money I'd go roll around in the Alberta mud working the oil fields. So I guess not. I don't think many guys around the country are making significant money from NIL unless they are borderline 5 star so most of the guys UW is missing out on in state shouldn't be in that group very often
Texas A&M's 2022 recruiting class was rumored to have cost their boosters $30 million. That's over a million per player average. If that's even $100K to the lowest paid recruit, I would done unspeakable things for $100K when I was 18.
My stance predates NIL. It's ALWAYS been about the money for a significant percentage of high end prospects, NIL has just turbocharged it. Hell, didn't Lendale White just reveal that $150K cash was waiting for him in his apartment one day? There are Reddit subs dedicated to the ridiculous cars Alabama football players drive.
When UW was really good, it was partly because they were paying for really good players. There's just too much evidence of all of this at this point to still doubt the impact.
The fact that Washington players don't want to play for Washington that extensively is jarring. No team in the country can have success (for their invidual standards) without any of their local players staying home
They did just a few years ago. UW had an either-or moment on the approach to NIL Either embrace it and use the same sales pitch as the school's who cared, or do what UW did.
I have a hard time believing that it all boils down to NIL
Really? Was salary not a primary consideration when you applied for your job? To me, it's never been more cut and dry.
Well if I just wanted to make money I'd go roll around in the Alberta mud working the oil fields. So I guess not. I don't think many guys around the country are making significant money from NIL unless they are borderline 5 star so most of the guys UW is missing out on in state shouldn't be in that group very often
Texas A&M's 2022 recruiting class was rumored to have cost their boosters $30 million. That's over a million per player average. If that's even $100K to the lowest paid recruit, I would done unspeakable things for $100K when I was 18.