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Buck room next year will be Latu, Trice, Smalls and Heims. Coach K has a lot of talent to work with.
Buck room next year will be Latu, Trice, Smalls and Heims. Coach K has a lot of talent to work with.
Buck room next year will be Latu, Trice, Smalls and Heims. Coach K has a lot of talent to work with.
What about ZTF?
I desperately want to believe the narrative that we're fucking up because of Corona and we'll finish out the class stronger, then continue on recruiting like we have the past few years.
We have enough talent currently to absorb mostly high upside project types filling out a good portion of this class. If we hit on a majority of em, and they're good players for us in 3 years, we'll be fine. But ONLY if this is just a hiccup. What we absolutely can't have is this trend continuing at this time next year and we're faced with having 2 straight classes of 3 star projects. That is precisely when it starts catching up to you and by then, you're already fucked.
This needs to change and change QUICKLY. Before our roster is at the point of no return. Pull your fucking head out, Jimmy! The dooks are coasting to an off-season natty and we're staring an off-season Owen right in the eyes.
There's honestly nothing I can point to right now to argue that Jimmy's not completely in over his head. Fuck me.
Heims detailed several reasons why he chose the Huskies.
“Washington felt like home for me,” Heims said. “I never had a chance to visit but doing the zoom calls and virtual tours, I got a really good feel for what the school was all about and it reminded me so much of Hamburg, Germany, where I’m from.
“It’s a beautiful place with the lake running right up in to the stadium and all the trees and water everywhere. That’s what I’m comfortable with and I can’t wait to get out there and visit and see the school close up for the first time to get an even better feel for everything.”
Heims said he connected really well with the coaching staff too.
“I really like Coach K (Kwiatkowski) a lot,” Heims said. “He was the coach who offered me back in January and we have developed a great relationship ever since. I also talk a lot with coach Terrence Brown, who recruits my area and I like the direction the program is going under coach Lake.”
Scheme fit was another plus for Heims.
“I like the defense and their plan for me,” Heims said. “They want me rushing the quarterback and coming off the edge and that’s what I love to do. They like my frame and my athleticism and feel I can be a real impact player for them.
“They can move me around but mostly want me off the edge and I’m really excited about it. This was definitely a family decision. My entire family is excited for me and will be out there with me as well. Academically, it’s a great fit as well. Washington is one of the top academic schools in the country so it was really a great all around fit in every way.”
As for the timing of his decision, Heims said he had no reservations about committing early in the process before taking a lot of his visits and without even seeing UW up close.
“It was important for me to commit in the summer,” Heims said. “I wanted to focus on taking care of my academics and staying on top of that. I also want to be able to concentrate on our football team at SM this fall and not have to worry about recruiting any more.
“I know it’s early but the way I looked at it, there wasn’t a school that was ever going to be a better fit then Washington. I could have waited until December and I wouldn’t have found a school that offered everything UW did. The more I thought about it, the more I realized there was no need to put it off and I’m very excited and happy to be a Husky.”
That all mountain west team is coming together nicely
Heims detailed several reasons why he chose the Huskies.
“Washington felt like home for me,” Heims said. “I never had a chance to visit but doing the zoom calls and virtual tours, I got a really good feel for what the school was all about and it reminded me so much of Hamburg, Germany, where I’m from.
“It’s a beautiful place with the lake running right up in to the stadium and all the trees and water everywhere. That’s what I’m comfortable with and I can’t wait to get out there and visit and see the school close up for the first time to get an even better feel for everything.”
Heims said he connected really well with the coaching staff too.
“I really like Coach K (Kwiatkowski) a lot,” Heims said. “He was the coach who offered me back in January and we have developed a great relationship ever since. I also talk a lot with coach Terrence Brown, who recruits my area and I like the direction the program is going under coach Lake.”
Scheme fit was another plus for Heims.
“I like the defense and their plan for me,” Heims said. “They want me rushing the quarterback and coming off the edge and that’s what I love to do. They like my frame and my athleticism and feel I can be a real impact player for them.
“They can move me around but mostly want me off the edge and I’m really excited about it. This was definitely a family decision. My entire family is excited for me and will be out there with me as well. Academically, it’s a great fit as well. Washington is one of the top academic schools in the country so it was really a great all around fit in every way.”
As for the timing of his decision, Heims said he had no reservations about committing early in the process before taking a lot of his visits and without even seeing UW up close.
“It was important for me to commit in the summer,” Heims said. “I wanted to focus on taking care of my academics and staying on top of that. I also want to be able to concentrate on our football team at SM this fall and not have to worry about recruiting any more.
“I know it’s early but the way I looked at it, there wasn’t a school that was ever going to be a better fit then Washington. I could have waited until December and I wouldn’t have found a school that offered everything UW did. The more I thought about it, the more I realized there was no need to put it off and I’m very excited and happy to be a Husky.”
Bleeds purple
most of the doogs are bunch a hypocritesHeims detailed several reasons why he chose the Huskies.
“Washington felt like home for me,” Heims said. “I never had a chance to visit but doing the zoom calls and virtual tours, I got a really good feel for what the school was all about and it reminded me so much of Hamburg, Germany, where I’m from.
“It’s a beautiful place with the lake running right up in to the stadium and all the trees and water everywhere. That’s what I’m comfortable with and I can’t wait to get out there and visit and see the school close up for the first time to get an even better feel for everything.”
Heims said he connected really well with the coaching staff too.
“I really like Coach K (Kwiatkowski) a lot,” Heims said. “He was the coach who offered me back in January and we have developed a great relationship ever since. I also talk a lot with coach Terrence Brown, who recruits my area and I like the direction the program is going under coach Lake.”
Scheme fit was another plus for Heims.
“I like the defense and their plan for me,” Heims said. “They want me rushing the quarterback and coming off the edge and that’s what I love to do. They like my frame and my athleticism and feel I can be a real impact player for them.
“They can move me around but mostly want me off the edge and I’m really excited about it. This was definitely a family decision. My entire family is excited for me and will be out there with me as well. Academically, it’s a great fit as well. Washington is one of the top academic schools in the country so it was really a great all around fit in every way.”
As for the timing of his decision, Heims said he had no reservations about committing early in the process before taking a lot of his visits and without even seeing UW up close.
“It was important for me to commit in the summer,” Heims said. “I wanted to focus on taking care of my academics and staying on top of that. I also want to be able to concentrate on our football team at SM this fall and not have to worry about recruiting any more.
“I know it’s early but the way I looked at it, there wasn’t a school that was ever going to be a better fit then Washington. I could have waited until December and I wouldn’t have found a school that offered everything UW did. The more I thought about it, the more I realized there was no need to put it off and I’m very excited and happy to be a Husky.”
Bleeds purple
Where are all the doogs who say Oregons class will all decommit because they haven't visited?
Where are all the doogs who say Oregons class will all decommit because they haven't visited?
Where are all the doogs who say Oregons class will all decommit because they haven't visited?
Probably worrying that this kid will decommit?
Jesus Tittyfucking HC. The assumption that commitments from kids who have never stepped foot on campus are shakier than commitments from kids who have is very valid. Common sense, even. There's an argument to be made that basing your whole strategy on things getting back to normal and kids reacting accordingly is stupid, but that's an entirely different conversation.
When the early signing period started, nobody knew how that would shake out. There were definitely winners and losers, and Petersen was a big winner. The early signing period was seemingly tailor-made for Washington's recruiting strategy. COVID is going to be the same thing. It's completely unpredictable how this is going to shake out, both from a "will there even BE football and/or visits?" standpoint and from the standpoint of how kids react to a system with a lot of momentum behind it that has been suddenly turned on its head. Again, there will be winners and losers. Early returns are that Washington's slow-playing, "our offers matter," check all the boxes approach to recruiting is going to play out like PLSS in church in this new environment.
But I don't think it's necessarily doogish to assume that there will be a wave of decommitments when kids actually have an opportunity to visit campuses and meet coaches in person.
We need to start recruiting Hamburg harder. Clearly the similarities between there and seattle give us a big advantage there.