Agreed. With no clear #2 at WR, that positions needs to be a priority.it's almost unfathomable how a former QB puts so little emphasis on the O-line, it's good to know this opens up another schollie to sign an extra WR this year
it's almost unfathomable how a former QB puts so little emphasis on the O-line, it's good to know this opens up another schollie to sign an extra WR this year
Because everyone says so?it's almost unfathomable how a former QB puts so little emphasis on the O-line, it's good to know this opens up another schollie to sign an extra WR this year
It's equally impressive that Sark has signed 14 WR's since being at UW and yet in year five there is still serious questions on who our #2 WR is?
Why do people say he's a great recruiter again?
I'd hate to stay on topic but why did he quit?
I'd hate to stay on topic but why did he quit?
My guess would be because he sucked. The kid didn't even make all-league as a senior (he had already committed to UW before the season). If you're not even in the top 5 of your high school league at your position, you're not going to have a very good time trying to play D-1 football. My guess is that he figured out really quickly that he was in over his head just like our 140 lb Linebacker and CB Matthew Lyons and Darien Washington.
The scary thing is, he was one of our more "highly-touted" O-linemen recruits over the last few years. We have:
Tufunga - no one else offered him. His shittiness was proven when the coaches thought it was better to burn Brostek's redshirt and watch him get pushed back 20 yards every down than it was to play this guy.
Charles - has actually done ok, but was not highly recruited.
Fuvai (English) - offer from Idaho
Hindy - no other offers. We offered him on signing day after we struck out on everyone else.
Eldrenkamp - a few lower-tier offers. Scott told us all year that Eldrenkamp was not good enough to get a UW offer. He was offered last minute after we struck out on everyone else. Now he is our redshirt frosh backup left tackle.
Brostek - supposedly Oregon tried to offer him the week before signing day. Other than that, no one else was interested. Doogs say he would have been a 5 star if he had attended camps or didn't live in Hawaii.
Shelton - a few lower tier offers. We offered him the day before signing day after we struck out on everyone else.
Andrew Kirkland - Right in Oregon's back yard and they wouldn't touch him with a 10 foot pole. Lower tier offers
Dane Crane - the odd one out. He was actually highly touted despite resembling Peter Griffin
And there you have our O Line of the future. The For most of these guys, the only D-1 schools that offered them were Oregon State, Utah, Colorado, and WSU. We'll see how many of the rest make it much longer than Dean
I'd hate to stay on topic but why did he quit?
My guess would be because he sucked. The kid didn't even make all-league as a senior (he had already committed to UW before the season). If you're not even in the top 5 of your high school league at your position, you're not going to have a very good time trying to play D-1 football. My guess is that he figured out really quickly that he was in over his head just like our 140 lb Linebacker and CB Matthew Lyons and Darien Washington.
The scary thing is, he was one of our more "highly-touted" O-linemen recruits over the last few years. We have:
Tufunga - no one else offered him. His shittiness was proven when the coaches thought it was better to burn Brostek's redshirt and watch him get pushed back 20 yards every down than it was to play this guy.
Charles - has actually done ok, but was not highly recruited.
Fuvai (English) - offer from Idaho
Hindy - no other offers. We offered him on signing day after we struck out on everyone else.
Eldrenkamp - a few lower-tier offers. Scott told us all year that Eldrenkamp was not good enough to get a UW offer. He was offered last minute after we struck out on everyone else. Now he is our redshirt frosh backup left tackle.
Brostek - supposedly Oregon tried to offer him the week before signing day. Other than that, no one else was interested. Doogs say he would have been a 5 star if he had attended camps or didn't live in Hawaii.
Shelton - a few lower tier offers. We offered him the day before signing day after we struck out on everyone else.
Andrew Kirkland - Right in Oregon's back yard and they wouldn't touch him with a 10 foot pole. Lower tier offers
Dane Crane - the odd one out. He was actually highly touted despite resembling Peter Griffin
And there you have our O Line of the future. The For most of these guys, the only D-1 schools that offered them were Oregon State, Utah, Colorado, and WSU. We'll see how many of the rest make it much longer than Dean
Solid first poastit's almost unfathomable how a former QB puts so little emphasis on the O-line, it's good to know this opens up another schollie to sign an extra WR this year
Nathan Hale... Nathan Lane... can't think of any others
I'm hearing he burned a lot of bridgesI'd hate to stay on topic but why did he quit?
I'd hate to stay on topic but why did he quit?