Jayden Williams, 2019 3* DB, Corona (Centennial), CA (Offered 11/15/18)

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I like our chances with these guys too!
 
If he gets into Oregon I’m going to die laughing. We need to find some graphics of how easy Oregon’s admissions are and how meaningless their degree is. He told UDUB staff if he goes to juco, not to forget about him.

Fuck I miss mosster for moments like these.

(This poast would look so stupid if Asa leaves and we end up taking him, so please keep track of this to make me look dumb)
 
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If he gets into Oregon I’m going to die laughing. We need to find some graphics of how easy Oregon’s admissions are and how meaningless their degree is. He told UDUB staff if he goes to juco, not to forget about him.

Fuck I miss mosster for moments like these.

(This poast would look so stupid if Asa leaves and we end up taking him, so please keep track of this to make me look dumb[/b])

I got chu
 
Oh yeah, Oregon is such a recruiting juggernaut. Those guys are clueless. They need UW to do their evaluations for them.
 
If he gets into Oregon I’m going to die laughing. We need to find some graphics of how easy Oregon’s admissions are and how meaningless their degree is. He told UDUB staff if he goes to juco, not to forget about him.

Fuck I miss mosster for moments like these.

(This poast would look so stupid if Asa leaves and we end up taking him, so please keep track of this to make me look dumb)

Fuck it, I'll Mosster.

8/12 of Pac-12 schools use the same admission minimum, NCAA Clearinghouse. Cal and UCLA, thanks to the UC system, have stricter standards. Stanford and USC are private, so they're excluded. But wait, you can still be too dumb to read and go to UCLA or Cal since every school allows special admits and athletes benefit the most for those. That's how Tedford shit all over Cal's APR by using 90% special admits. They got there and were too dumb even with tutors.

Most recent shit I found without wasting too much time is that Washington used special admits on 23.1% of athletes, Oregon on 18.9%. Average football player SAT score for Washington was 949, Oregon's was 953.

The only way a kid isn't getting into the 8/12 Pac-12 schools is if they're Forrest fucking Gump, and failed to meet NCAA minimums. Then they have to go to the SEC, which will somehow work around it.

Here are the minimums, and they're pretty fucking low:http://www.ncaa.org/student-athletes/play-division-i-sports

If there's a teen boy you want, you can get him into your school as long as he meets those NCAA minimums. The coach makes one call and someone takes care of it with admissions.

 
If he gets into Oregon I’m going to die laughing. We need to find some graphics of how easy Oregon’s admissions are and how meaningless their degree is. He told UDUB staff if he goes to juco, not to forget about him.

Fuck I miss mosster for moments like these.

(This poast would look so stupid if Asa leaves and we end up taking him, so please keep track of this to make me look dumb)

Fuck it, I'll Mosster.

8/12 of Pac-12 schools use the same admission minimum, NCAA Clearinghouse. Cal and UCLA, thanks to the UC system, have stricter standards. Stanford and USC are private, so they're excluded. But wait, you can still be too dumb to read and go to UCLA or Cal since every school allows special admits and athletes benefit the most for those. That's how Tedford shit all over Cal's APR by using 90% special admits. They got there and were too dumb even with tutors.

Most recent shit I found without wasting too much time is that Washington used special admits on 23.1% of athletes, Oregon on 18.9%. Average football player SAT score for Washington was 949, Oregon's was 953.

The only way a kid isn't getting into the 8/12 Pac-12 schools is if they're Forrest fucking Gump, and failed to meet NCAA minimums. Then they have to go to the SEC, which will somehow work around it.

Here are the minimums, and they're pretty fucking low: http://www.ncaa.org/student-athletes/play-division-i-sports[/b]

If there's a teen boy you want, you can get him into your school as long as he meets those NCAA minimums. The coach makes one call and someone takes care of it with admissions.

Looks like someone in the AD forgot to send that link to Kaho
 
If he gets into Oregon I’m going to die laughing. We need to find some graphics of how easy Oregon’s admissions are and how meaningless their degree is. He told UDUB staff if he goes to juco, not to forget about him.

Fuck I miss mosster for moments like these.

(This poast would look so stupid if Asa leaves and we end up taking him, so please keep track of this to make me look dumb)

Fuck it, I'll Mosster.

8/12 of Pac-12 schools use the same admission minimum, NCAA Clearinghouse. Cal and UCLA, thanks to the UC system, have stricter standards. Stanford and USC are private, so they're excluded. But wait, you can still be too dumb to read and go to UCLA or Cal since every school allows special admits and athletes benefit the most for those. That's how Tedford shit all over Cal's APR by using 90% special admits. They got there and were too dumb even with tutors.

Most recent shit I found without wasting too much time is that Washington used special admits on 23.1% of athletes, Oregon on 18.9%. Average football player SAT score for Washington was 949, Oregon's was 953.

The only way a kid isn't getting into the 8/12 Pac-12 schools is if they're Forrest fucking Gump, and failed to meet NCAA minimums. Then they have to go to the SEC, which will somehow work around it.

Here are the minimums, and they're pretty fucking low:http://www.ncaa.org/student-athletes/play-division-i-sports

If there's a teen boy you want, you can get him into your school as long as he meets those NCAA minimums. The coach makes one call and someone takes care of it with admissions.

UW uses minimums for gpa/SAT score but doesn't use minimums when it comes to course selection.
 
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