TrojanWire: Arrows are all pointing in the wrong direction for Jimmy Lake in 2022 and beyond

"Losing the transfers itself isn’t a crisis, but other Pac-12 competitors, Utah in particular, getting stronger as a result of Washington’s losses is a point of profound concern. Recruits in the classes of 2023 and 2024 are certainly paying attention to these movements, and coaches can just as certainly engage in negative recruiting against Washington."

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"Losing the transfers itself isn’t a crisis, but other Pac-12 competitors, Utah in particular, getting stronger as a result of Washington’s losses is a point of profound concern. Recruits in the classes of 2023 and 2024 are certainly paying attention to these movements, and coaches can just as certainly engage in negative recruiting against Washington."

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Losing our third string safety and ILB are reasons for profound concern? Disagree. USC clearly no longer respecting us is, however, very much reason for profound concern. Some might say cataclysmic.
 
"Losing the transfers itself isn’t a crisis, but other Pac-12 competitors, Utah in particular, getting stronger as a result of Washington’s losses is a point of profound concern. Recruits in the classes of 2023 and 2024 are certainly paying attention to these movements, and coaches can just as certainly engage in negative recruiting against Washington."

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Yeah I’m sure some 4*s will be beating down utes door because a couple of backups transferred
 
"Losing the transfers itself isn’t a crisis, but other Pac-12 competitors, Utah in particular, getting stronger as a result of Washington’s losses is a point of profound concern. Recruits in the classes of 2023 and 2024 are certainly paying attention to these movements, and coaches can just as certainly engage in negative recruiting against Washington."

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Yeah I’m sure some 4*s will be beating down utes door because a couple of backups transferred

USC has slid their respect from UW to Utah?!?!? I'm shaking...
 
imagine being a trooj media type and saying 'yeah, that head coach over there sucks' and then following up with:

If Phil Mickelson can win a major at 50, Clay Helton can win 12 in 2021[/i]

jfc.
 
"Losing the transfers itself isn’t a crisis, but other Pac-12 competitors, Utah in particular, getting stronger as a result of Washington’s losses is a point of profound concern. Recruits in the classes of 2023 and 2024 are certainly paying attention to these movements, and coaches can just as certainly engage in negative recruiting against Washington."

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Pretty sure this is negative recruiting for Utah by telling kids that Utah gets stronger from our third-string defense
 
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