Jordan Banks, 2020 4* Buck/LB, Harbor City (Narbonne), CA (NOT committed to Bama)

Nick Harris' best friend and roommate is Trey Adams.

Kid from LA with a kid from Wenatchee.

Don't feel like arguing, just going to say that as outsiders, we don't know what these kids like or don't like or who they do or don't mesh with. To say you do is asinine.

I have been to both LA and Wenatchee. Hard to tell the two apart. Nothing impressive.

I didn't say it was impossible for guys from different backgrounds to be good friends. Obviously that's not the case. But not everybody is like Trey and can comfortably kick it with all types of people so some recruits might be worried that they'll feel awkward or like an outcast if they don't see some "guys like them" in the recruiting class that will be joining them at UW. That was obviously the case with McGary and I think that's the case with Smalls as well. We've made a big move in the right direction recently but I think Banks is the last domino that needs to fall for Smalls to be like "yeah, I can fit in at UW" and to really crush that "UW is for preppy guys" misconception.

There are very few instances in society today in which anything is actually racist against white people. Educated people understand that which is why nobody cares. White people are not minorities in this country and over the past 500 years European people and people of European decent have been the most villainous people in human history. It's not like white people were slaves in this country and then generationally oppressed while being called "white trash". That didn't happen, so it's a false equivalency. I call you trash because I think you're a trash person and a racist. You continue to prove me right. You're literally on record saying I'm from Tacoma relentlessly and now trying to subliminally call me the n-word and you think that equates to me calling you white trash? LMAO get the fuck out of here.

It's time @DerekJohnson. This guy thinks he's untouchable because he's been here so long and he's escalating his racism. He's gotta go

Now he's spamming the board and fagging up random threads on the recruiting board. Get this guy out of here @DerekJohnson. All he does is troll. It's time.

It's time @DerekJohnson. This guy thinks he's untouchable because he's been here so long and he's escalating his racism. He's gotta go.

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Credit to BTP.

Small cut for the pours:

“I talked to Coach K last night”, Banks continued, “He talked about how my game went — and I’m going to call Coach Pete tomorrow night”, he said, and don’t get excited, he’s not calling to commit.

“With Washington, it’s just the vibe there”, he said of why he’s beginning to get serious about the Huskies, “There’s such a good connection between the players and the coaches — and I know they will be there for me, even after football.”

Banks wants to have his decision done by mid-November, and he’s been to Washington before on his own dime, this time his family will be up to see the Huskies host USC, and take in the full 48 hours of the Husky experience.

“My parents are my biggest fans” he laughed, “But that’s one thing I think that has stood about Washington — how they have taken the time to really get to know and connect with my parents.”

Ps, of his final 4: Already visited Oklahomo, doesn’t have visits to Bammer or THE copyright school.

Just UW.
 
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Frr? Financial risk rating? False rejection rate? Please advise.

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