4-star ATH commit Washington "locked in" with UM, speaks on Legends Camp

4-star ATH commit Washington "locked in" with UM, speaks on Legends Camp

Stefan Adams

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I don’t think asinine is the right word choice. The WR fits in much more there tbh.
In terms of fit, sure I guess…even though it remains to be seen if Malik can really throw the ball effectively and consistently, plus whatever QB they have after him. But does he know what offense he’ll be a part of, especially if Satterfield is canned?

I find it hard to believe this relates to anything but money.
 
In terms of fit, sure I guess…even though it remains to be seen if Malik can really throw the ball effectively and consistently, plus whatever QB they have after him. But does he know what offense he’ll be a part of, especially if Satterfield is canned?

I find it hard to believe this relates to anything but money.
He would be coming in with pierce clarkson, a underrated QB I’m a fan of in that offense. And I understand your stance on money but we sound like the others when we say that. That’s literally what everyone is saying about us
 
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He would be coming in with pierce clarkson, a underrated QB I’m a fan of in that offense. And I understand your stance on money but we sound like the others when we say that. That’s literally what everyone is saying about us
I agree with you on Pierce, although I’d argue Rashada is a better prospect. However, just because everyone cries NIL, doesn’t mean it’s not true in certain instances…is it an overused excuse? Yes, most definitely. But Louisville is a prime example of a school flaunting NIL, and to its advantage. This class has plenty of candidates that fit said mold.
 
He would be coming in with pierce clarkson, a underrated QB I’m a fan of in that offense. And I understand your stance on money but we sound like the others when we say that. That’s literally what everyone is saying about us

Except there’s like a 10% chance they are even running that offense after this season
 
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Except there’s like a 10% chance they are even running that offense after this season
Idk about 10%, but they’re only -3 @Syracuse to open the year. If they lose that game (and they shouldn’t, ‘Cuse has major problems on the d-line and Garrett Schrader at QB)…Satterfield’s seat is red hot.
 
He would be coming in with pierce clarkson, a underrated QB I’m a fan of in that offense. And I understand your stance on money but we sound like the others when we say that. That’s literally what everyone is saying about us
Ah you know where he could play w one of the nations best qbs better than their crap and under a coach who doesn’t suck and isn’t getting fired in 5 months
 
I agree with you on Pierce, although I’d argue Rashada is a better prospect. However, just because everyone cries NIL, doesn’t mean it’s not true in certain instances…is it an overused excuse? Yes, most definitely. But Louisville is a prime example of a school flaunting NIL, and to its advantage. This class has plenty of candidates that fit said mold.
Oh yeah rashada is a guy. Hope he pans out for us, both will be good college QB’s I believe. I don’t think anything you’re saying is wrong but I mean I think that holds true for Miami too. The only difference in us and them is that we have the infrastructure in place to win and win big in the near future but I mean if the recruit themselves don’t place value in that? Idk
 
Ah you know where he could play w one of the nations best qbs better than their crap and under a coach who doesn’t suck and isn’t getting fired in 5 months
A place where (idk this to be true) a te will out target him potentially
 
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