Keinholz

https://twitter.com/LincolnKienholz/status/1603048334977007616

Thanks for honoring my decommitment. That's a new one. And a green heart. Holy shit.

I'm about to go PGOS fucking petty on this kid.

✌🏼

Yeah...fuck these kids.

If you dont want WASHINGTON damnit, we dont want you.

The fact he saw Michigan buttfuck his Bucknuts live in person and thought that was the atmosphere he wants speaks volumes.

I hope Michigan beats Ohio State every year while he rides the pine, then he transfers to Wyoming and sucks ass

Not quite on the level of Sarell going to the Stanford UW game in 2016 and still wanting to sign with Stanford, but yeah.

I saw fozzy afterwards walking with a bunch of I assume teammates. Everyone was excited, other fans, his teammates, everyone, except for fuzzy.
 
Sam Leavitt is a better QB. The stats show it ..my eyes show it. I don't think a lot of us really bought into Lincoln. We knew DeBoer had a throbber for the SD kid but objectively he look like a good QB not a great one.

Sounds like wdwha

Watch the film but even then the numbers are with Sam

Sam - 3,884 yards 44 TD 70% completion
LK - 3,422 46 TD 66.5% completion.

What stands out is Sam is a much better runner.

KD will learn from this debacle.

WDWHA confirmed

I can't really say who's league is stronger West Linn's or TF Riggs but what I saw was Leavitt under more pressure and making plays. I saw mostly Lincoln with all day to throw.
Sam is the far better runner. Leavitt is breaking ankles in his video.

I'm not with DeBoer on this one. He got caught up trying to show hometown love and got burned.[/b] We're probably not going to get Leavitt so we got screwed putting all the eggs in one basket.

He got a committable offer from tOSU who, btw, have a pretty good track record of QB talent.

Thankfully, there will also be more than one good QB in the class of 2024 so hopefully DeBoer tracks one down.

We've got Garfields Chamingong committed for 2024. Ideally we want a 2023 HS recruit at QB. Wish Lincoln the best in all games but Michigan.

Garfield also beat Lake Stevens in the season opener. 3A teams were easily the best in the state this year.
 
Sam Leavitt is a better QB. The stats show it ..my eyes show it. I don't think a lot of us really bought into Lincoln. We knew DeBoer had a throbber for the SD kid but objectively he look like a good QB not a great one.

Sounds like wdwha

Watch the film but even then the numbers are with Sam

Sam - 3,884 yards 44 TD 70% completion
LK - 3,422 46 TD 66.5% completion.

What stands out is Sam is a much better runner.

KD will learn from this debacle.

WDWHA confirmed

I can't really say who's league is stronger West Linn's or TF Riggs but what I saw was Leavitt under more pressure and making plays. I saw mostly Lincoln with all day to throw.
Sam is the far better runner. Leavitt is breaking ankles in his video.

I'm not with DeBoer on this one. He got caught up trying to show hometown love and got burned.[/b] We're probably not going to get Leavitt so we got screwed putting all the eggs in one basket.

He got a committable offer from tOSU who, btw, have a pretty good track record of QB talent.

Thankfully, there will also be more than one good QB in the class of 2024 so hopefully DeBoer tracks one down.

We've got Garfields Chamingong committed for 2024. Ideally we want a 2023 HS recruit at QB. Wish Lincoln the best in all games but Michigan.

Garfield also beat Lake Stevens in the season opener. 3A teams were easily the best in the state this year.

They are in most years
 
Obviously, this stinks. There's no sugar-coating the situation. Kienholz is a talented prospect, a good leader and Washington spent a lot of time evaluating him, building a relationship with him and they lost him to a 'Blue Blood' program who barely even knew he existed until midway through the season. This should be a wake up call for Husky fans to understand where UW ranks, at least currently, in the hierarchy of college football. They've always been a step away from 'Blue Blood' status, even at the peak of the program in the early 1990s, but some of the expectations from Husky Nation is a bit unrealistic at times. This should bring it back to reality
 
Obviously, this stinks. There's no sugar-coating the situation. Kienholz is a talented prospect, a good leader and Washington spent a lot of time evaluating him, building a relationship with him and they lost him to a 'Blue Blood' program who barely even knew he existed until midway through the season. This should be a wake up call for Husky fans to understand where UW ranks, at least currently, in the hierarchy of college football. They've always been a step away from 'Blue Blood' status, even at the peak of the program in the early 1990s, but some of the expectations from Husky Nation is a bit unrealistic at times. This should bring it back to reality

Feel better?
 
Obviously, this stinks. There's no sugar-coating the situation. Kienholz is a talented prospect, a good leader and Washington spent a lot of time evaluating him, building a relationship with him and they lost him to a 'Blue Blood' program who barely even knew he existed until midway through the season. This should be a wake up call for Husky fans to understand where UW ranks, at least currently, in the hierarchy of college football. They've always been a step away from 'Blue Blood' status, even at the peak of the program in the early 1990s, but some of the expectations from Husky Nation is a bit unrealistic at times. This should bring it back to reality

Not even doogs think UW is at OSUs historical level. Fun story though
 
Obviously, this stinks. There's no sugar-coating the situation. Kienholz is a talented prospect, a good leader and Washington spent a lot of time evaluating him, building a relationship with him and they lost him to a 'Blue Blood' program who barely even knew he existed until midway through the season. This should be a wake up call for Husky fans to understand where UW ranks, at least currently, in the hierarchy of college football. They've always been a step away from 'Blue Blood' status, even at the peak of the program in the early 1990s, but some of the expectations from Husky Nation is a bit unrealistic at times. This should bring it back to reality

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He can always portal back to us in a year after sucking on tOSU's NIL tit and making enough $$ to buy has dad a new tractor and his mom enough plastic surgery that she won't feel too embarrassed to set foot outside of the Midwest. Family is important.
 
He can always portal back to us in a year after sucking on tOSU's NIL tit and making enough $$ to buy has dad a new tractor and his mom enough plastic surgery that she won't feel too embarrassed to set foot outside of the Midwest. Family is important.

He'd be competing against a number of better QBs, so he'll probably portal to a G5 or SDSU or something
 
Obviously, this stinks. There's no sugar-coating the situation. Kienholz is a talented prospect, a good leader and Washington spent a lot of time evaluating him, building a relationship with him and they lost him to a 'Blue Blood' program who barely even knew he existed until midway through the season. This should be a wake up call for Husky fans to understand where UW ranks, at least currently, in the hierarchy of college football. They've always been a step away from 'Blue Blood' status, even at the peak of the program in the early 1990s, but some of the expectations from Husky Nation is a bit unrealistic at times. This should bring it back to reality

Quality copy pasta.

Whooshed some quality poasters too.

Kudos.
 
Obviously, this stinks. There's no sugar-coating the situation. Kienholz is a talented prospect, a good leader and Washington spent a lot of time evaluating him, building a relationship with him and they lost him to a 'Blue Blood' program who barely even knew he existed until midway through the season. This should be a wake up call for Husky fans to understand where UW ranks, at least currently, in the hierarchy of college football. They've always been a step away from 'Blue Blood' status, even at the peak of the program in the early 1990s, but some of the expectations from Husky Nation is a bit unrealistic at times. This should bring it back to reality

Not even doogs think UW is at OSUs historical level. Fun story though

This is a Doogman post.

hth
 
Obviously, this stinks. There's no sugar-coating the situation. Kienholz is a talented prospect, a good leader and Washington spent a lot of time evaluating him, building a relationship with him and they lost him to a 'Blue Blood' program who barely even knew he existed until midway through the season. This should be a wake up call for Husky fans to understand where UW ranks, at least currently, in the hierarchy of college football. They've always been a step away from 'Blue Blood' status, even at the peak of the program in the early 1990s, but some of the expectations from Husky Nation is a bit unrealistic at times. This should bring it back to reality

I love how doogman losers think holding on to a 4 star from S.D. is some historically impossible feat.
 
Obviously, this stinks. There's no sugar-coating the situation. Kienholz is a talented prospect, a good leader and Washington spent a lot of time evaluating him, building a relationship with him and they lost him to a 'Blue Blood' program who barely even knew he existed until midway through the season. This should be a wake up call for Husky fans to understand where UW ranks, at least currently, in the hierarchy of college football. They've always been a step away from 'Blue Blood' status, even at the peak of the program in the early 1990s, but some of the expectations from Husky Nation is a bit unrealistic at times. This should bring it back to reality

Not even doogs think UW is at OSUs historical level. Fun story though

This is a Doogman post.

hth

Ah. Never heard of the place
 
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