for missing out on many top recruits
Yeah he could have done better
Yeah he could have done better
Indeed, USC's class is barely top 10 according to 247 based on average rating. Oregon is #1 by a full point (94.3) over #2 LSU. Several teams have similar ratings in the 91-92 range, including USC.USC is number one because they have 46 kids in their class. They’re like 7th by average rating. UW is 21st by average rating. Oregon is actually number one by average
udub needs to be top 15 in the avg rating. They’ll do it next year with a 10 win season. Doing well though… DSD disagrees.UW is doing well in the TBS game this year. Rivals was sneakily taken over by On3, which is a fake propaganda pay for play site and fucks up the rankings by gassing anything connected to certain progrums.
The Petersen classes were underrated by the TBS losers and should have been Top 10 classes but said TBS losers gave too many points to overall number of players signed and probably getting paid to pump up certain players and shit like that I'm tired of writing about. Hi Gee Scott Jr. being rated as a borderline 5 star and ahead of McMillan and Odunze.I don't know, the core of UW's 2022-2023 teams were from the 2019 and 2020 classes. They were ranked #15 and #17. DeBoer added Penix and Dillon Johnson (and Junior Adams / Jimmy Lake added Ja'Lynn Polk) for rocket fuel.
Though the 2023 (#26), 2024 (#47), and 2025 (#23) classes weren't ranked that highly, UW is still stacking some talent. The 2024 class was the not-fun transition from DeBoer to Fisch but there are some pretty good players from that class (it was light on numbers with only 18 commits). The 2026 class is ranked #19 and could end up higher if they can flip a few good recruits from UCLA (the 4-star O'Dea DL and the high 3 star LB from Spanaway).
The key is Fisch and Co. sticking around for continuity and going at least 8-4 in the regular season to show solid improvement.
Peterson OKGs were malleable to his coaching and sedulous to the rigors of competing for tits, unlike most modern 4-5 stars who spend more tim curating tiktoks and having their sister paint their nails than focusing on football.The Petersen classes were underrated by the TBS losers and should have been Top 10 classes but said TBS losers gave too many points to overall number of players signed and probably getting paid to pump up certain players and shit like that I'm tired of writing about. Hi Gee Scott Jr. being rated as a borderline 5 star and ahead of McMillan and Odunze.I don't know, the core of UW's 2022-2023 teams were from the 2019 and 2020 classes. They were ranked #15 and #17. DeBoer added Penix and Dillon Johnson (and Junior Adams / Jimmy Lake added Ja'Lynn Polk) for rocket fuel.
Though the 2023 (#26), 2024 (#47), and 2025 (#23) classes weren't ranked that highly, UW is still stacking some talent. The 2024 class was the not-fun transition from DeBoer to Fisch but there are some pretty good players from that class (it was light on numbers with only 18 commits). The 2026 class is ranked #19 and could end up higher if they can flip a few good recruits from UCLA (the 4-star O'Dea DL and the high 3 star LB from Spanaway).
The key is Fisch and Co. sticking around for continuity and going at least 8-4 in the regular season to show solid improvement.
Combine Petersman signing what should have at least been borderline top 10 classes, with an all-time great ability to assess talent with Penix and you have 2022-23.
No it wasn't. It was building a roster full of guys that work professionally and wanted to win and just needed *A* scheme.Peterson OKGs were malleable to his coaching and sedulous to the rigors of competing for tits, unlike most modern 4-5 stars who spend more tim curating tiktoks and having their sister paint their nails than focusing on football.The Petersen classes were underrated by the TBS losers and should have been Top 10 classes but said TBS losers gave too many points to overall number of players signed and probably getting paid to pump up certain players and shit like that I'm tired of writing about. Hi Gee Scott Jr. being rated as a borderline 5 star and ahead of McMillan and Odunze.I don't know, the core of UW's 2022-2023 teams were from the 2019 and 2020 classes. They were ranked #15 and #17. DeBoer added Penix and Dillon Johnson (and Junior Adams / Jimmy Lake added Ja'Lynn Polk) for rocket fuel.
Though the 2023 (#26), 2024 (#47), and 2025 (#23) classes weren't ranked that highly, UW is still stacking some talent. The 2024 class was the not-fun transition from DeBoer to Fisch but there are some pretty good players from that class (it was light on numbers with only 18 commits). The 2026 class is ranked #19 and could end up higher if they can flip a few good recruits from UCLA (the 4-star O'Dea DL and the high 3 star LB from Spanaway).
The key is Fisch and Co. sticking around for continuity and going at least 8-4 in the regular season to show solid improvement.
Combine Petersman signing what should have at least been borderline top 10 classes, with an all-time great ability to assess talent with Penix and you have 2022-23.
Coupled with Penix and a few other portals, 2023 was lightning in a bottle.
Huh?No it wasn't. It was building a roster full of guys that work professionally and wanted to win and just needed *A* scheme.Peterson OKGs were malleable to his coaching and sedulous to the rigors of competing for tits, unlike most modern 4-5 stars who spend more tim curating tiktoks and having their sister paint their nails than focusing on football.The Petersen classes were underrated by the TBS losers and should have been Top 10 classes but said TBS losers gave too many points to overall number of players signed and probably getting paid to pump up certain players and shit like that I'm tired of writing about. Hi Gee Scott Jr. being rated as a borderline 5 star and ahead of McMillan and Odunze.I don't know, the core of UW's 2022-2023 teams were from the 2019 and 2020 classes. They were ranked #15 and #17. DeBoer added Penix and Dillon Johnson (and Junior Adams / Jimmy Lake added Ja'Lynn Polk) for rocket fuel.
Though the 2023 (#26), 2024 (#47), and 2025 (#23) classes weren't ranked that highly, UW is still stacking some talent. The 2024 class was the not-fun transition from DeBoer to Fisch but there are some pretty good players from that class (it was light on numbers with only 18 commits). The 2026 class is ranked #19 and could end up higher if they can flip a few good recruits from UCLA (the 4-star O'Dea DL and the high 3 star LB from Spanaway).
The key is Fisch and Co. sticking around for continuity and going at least 8-4 in the regular season to show solid improvement.
Combine Petersman signing what should have at least been borderline top 10 classes, with an all-time great ability to assess talent with Penix and you have 2022-23.
Coupled with Penix and a few other portals, 2023 was lightning in a bottle.
Wait, so the 2023 team was made up of guys that weren't true freshman? How the fuck else are championship teams made? Look at Ohio State last year even?
You quooks can miss me with that noise, it's something you tell yourselves to feel better about the last ever Pac 12 season.
The vision would not have been completed with Petersen. His offenses were broken for years. No way Odunze, McMillan, etc would have been as good with Petersen. Not to mention, no Penix.Imagine thinking I agree with this board.
Petersen didn't do some miracle in 2018/19. I disagree with that.
He had a vision for his program and built towards that.
He bailed right before his vision was realized with him as the head coach, which is sad.